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tritip roast beef - Glossary Search

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pot roast soup Glossary Term
Similar to a beef stew, this type of soup is made with a cut of meat suitable for pot roasts (round or chuck) that is mixed with vegetables and a rich broth.
beef chuck Glossary Term
The area of a steer that extends from the neck to the fifth rib of the chest cavity. Included in the Beef Chuck is the meat extending from the shoulder to the arm most often described as chuck roasts, pot roasts and short ribs.
tenderloin steak beef Glossary Term
A steak cut from the beef tenderloin, which is the inside muscle of the short loin. It is among the most desirable, tender, and expensive cuts of beef.
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.
blade roast Glossary Term
A cut of meat taken from the shoulder primal cut of pork, beef, lamb, or veal. The beef shoulder primal is often referred to the chuck primal cut.
sirloin beef Glossary Term
A cut of beef taken from the area that lies between the tender short loin and the tougher round. The sirloin is generally cut into steaks and roasts, with the cuts nearer the short loin being more tender than those taken closer to the round.
roast Glossary Term
1. A method of cooking food, such as meat, poultry, and fish, in an open pan and using dry heat (usually in an oven) to cook the food.
pot roast Glossary Term
A cut of beef or pork, which is prepared by browning the meat and then cooking the meat very slowly in a covered pot that contains a small amount of liquid.
beef stew Glossary Term
A food dish that combines beef with a variety of other ingredients, such as potatoes, vegetables, herbs, spices, and broth to create a savory dish, rich in flavor and often served as the main dish.
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.
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.
yankee pot roast Glossary Term
A food dish made from an inexpensive cut of beef, such as the round or chuck, that is seared for a short amount of time to brown it.
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).
chuck eye steak beef Glossary Term
The chuck eye steak is a smaller cut from the chuck eye roast. It is best when braised, but it can be grilled or broiled if it is not overcooked.
mock tender steak beef Glossary Term
The mock tender is often sold as a roast and is a cone shaped cut next to the top blade in the chuck primal.
eye round steak beef Glossary Term
The boneless eye round beefsteak is a small cut obtained from the eye round roast. It is very lean and flavorful, but it is tough and should be cooked with moist heat for the best results.
rib steak beef Glossary Term
A steak cut from the rib roast, which still has the bone attached. The meat is very tender, juicy, and flavorful.
underblade steak or roast Glossary Term
Meat from the lower blade portion of the chuck primal cut of beef. The underblade is located directly under the shoulder blade and is commonly sold as underblade roasts or steaks.
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.
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