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corned beef - Glossary Search

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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.
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.
chuck eye roast beef Glossary Term
The chuck eye is a continuation of the rib-eye meat. It is similar to the rib-eye meat of the rib primal (ribs 6-12) except that it is located in the chuck primal (ribs 1-5).
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.
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.
wiener Glossary Term
A thin sausage, usually about two to six inches in length, that is traditionally made with a combination of beef and pork or made only with one meat such as beef, pork or turkey and various seasonings.
brisket Glossary Term
A cut of meat, typically sold as a boneless cut, that is removed from under the first five ribs in the breast section of the animal.
7-bone steak beef Glossary Term
The 7-bone steak is a cross cut steak of the shoulder blade. It gets its name from the cross cut of bone that is shaped like a "7".
tri-tip steak beef Glossary Term
The tri-tip is a triangular shaped cut at the tip of the sirloin and is surrounded by the sirloin, round, and flank primals.
tri-tip roast beef Glossary Term
The tri-tip is a triangular shaped cut at the tip of the sirloin and is surrounded by the remainder of the sirloin and the round and flank primals.
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).
top sirloin steak beef Glossary Term
A boneless beefsteak cut from the top butt muscle (near the hip) of the sirloin just ahead of the round.
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.
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.
t-bone steak beef Glossary Term
A popular crosscut beefsteak containing part of the top loin and a small part of the tenderloin and is recognized by the "T" shaped bone within the steak.
cornhusk Glossary Term
The outer covering on an ear of corn, which can be dried, cleaned and used as a wrap for steaming food.
enchilada Glossary Term
A popular Mexican dish prepared with a soft corn tortilla, used as a food wrap, that is rolled around ingredients such as chicken, beef or pork and topped with cheese and vegetables, which may include lettuce, onions, and sweet peppers.
flauta Glossary Term
A food, commonly served in Hispanic kitchens that is similar to a burrito. A corn tortilla is used as a food wrap to hold contents such as shredded beef, poultry, pork, fish, vegetables, or other ingredients seasoned with spices, and then baked, broiled, or deep fried into a crispy texture.
dolsin nero Glossary Term
A grape varietal most notably known as Dolcetto, used in the production of red wine, originating in the Piedmont region of Italy.
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