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top blade steak beef Glossary Term
A beefsteak cut from the boneless top blade roast in the top blade section of the chuck primal. The top blade steak is basically a smaller cut from the top blade roast and is also known as the "Flatiron" steak.
delmonico steak Glossary Term
A cut of meat and steak dinner made world famous by Delmonico's Restaurant in New York during the mid 1800's.
top loin steak bone-in beef Glossary Term
A bone-in steak cut from the top loin section of the beef short loin. Top loin bone-in steaks are tender and flavorful and are much like a Porterhouse or T-bone, but with the tenderloin portion removed.
flat iron steak Glossary Term
A cut of beef, also known as a Flat Iron roast or shoulder top blade steak, that is taken from the shoulder clod just above the shoulder blade.
ostrich Glossary Term
A large bird ranging in size from 250 to 400 pounds at maturity, that is generally raised to produce meat, feathers, and skin for speciality markets throughout the world.
strip steak Glossary Term
A boneless beefsteak cut from the top loin muscle from the short loin, which is the most tender portion of the beef.
top loin steak boneless beef Glossary Term
A boneless beefsteak cut from the top loin muscle of the short loin. Boneless top loin steaks are tender and flavorful and are best prepared using grilling, broiling, sautéing, or pan-frying cooking methods.
skirt steak beef Glossary Term
In the United States, this cut of beef is a long, flat, boneless beefsteak taken from the plate primal of the beef carcass.
ranch steak Glossary Term
Another name for a center cut steak from the boneless chuck shoulder. The name “Ranch Steak” is a supermarket name used as a marketing tool to give the boneless chuck shoulder center cut steak a more attractive and easier to remember name for the consumer.
round tip steak beef Glossary Term
The round tip beefsteak is cut from the untrimmed round tip roast. If the steak is obtained from the trimmed roast, it is known as a trimmed tip steak or a ball tip steak.
rib eye steak beef Glossary Term
A boneless steak that is cut from the center of the rib cut of beef. Rib Eye Steak is very tender and has nice marbling, providing the steak with a rich flavor.
round steak beef Glossary Term
A thin steak that is cut from the top round roast. A thicker steak cut from the top round roast is known as a top round steak.
bottom round steak beef Glossary Term
The bottom round steak is often referred to as a Swiss steak (as is a chuck arm steak). Braising is the best cooking method for this tougher cut.
top round steak beef Glossary Term
A thick beefsteak cut from the inside muscle of the upper portion of the rear leg (the round primal).
swiss steak beef Glossary Term
1. Another name given to a steak cut from the beef arm roast. Braising is the best cooking method for this tougher cut, which is also known as arm steak.
hanger steak Glossary Term
The Hanger Steak or Hanging Tenderloin as it is also known, is the thick strip of meat that is located on the underside of the carcass and hangs between the last rib and the loin.
filet steak beef Glossary Term
A generic name given to a steak cut from the beef tenderloin. In France, a filet steak often refers to a steak cut from an area between the tournedo and chateaubriand portions of the beef tenderloin.
sirloin bone-in steak beef Glossary Term
A crosscut steak from the beef sirloin. There are several different sirloin beefsteaks and each is given a different name depending on the shape of the piece of hipbone that is contained within the steak: 1) pin bone, which is a crosscut from the front section of the hip, next to the Porterhouse, and is the most tender of the bone-in sirloin steaks; 2) flat bone, which is another crosscut from the front section of the hip; 3) round bone, which is a third crosscut steak from the front section of the hip; and 4) wedge bone, which is the least tender of the four because of its proximity to the rump.
arm steak Glossary Term
A specialty cut of meat taken from the shoulder primal of beef, pork, lamb, or veal. The shoulder is generally cut for roasts, but when sliced approximately 3/4 inch thick, this cut becomes an arm steak.
porterhouse steak beef Glossary Term
The Porterhouse is a crosscut beefsteak containing part of the tenderloin and part of the top loin, which are separated from each other with a "T" shaped bone.
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