"Large Cuts of Meat Trimming" Thread
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I find no real difference between grades when it comes to the tenderloin. I've had prime, choice, and even some ungraded filets from a farm outside New Orleans many years ago. All the same to me.
Makes it an easy "choice" when they start selling it for peanuts!
Makes it an easy "choice" when they start selling it for peanuts!
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Yes, a family tradition for years. We're happy to just needing to travel for 20min to pick-up previously ordered items, vacuum-sealed and ready for the freezer. Not all is frozen, as we normally collect on Thursday, we indulge in lamb BBQ that weekend.
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That's fair. Honestly, for a good steak I rarely have anything on it. If it's $10 steak night at the pub then I'm happy to have it smothered in packet gravy. But that's more a comfort food thing. And that gravy needs to blend seamlessly into the mash.
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First you say a good steak should be eaten by itself. Then you bring up mustard, and now mashed potatoes and packet gravy. Why, oh, why?
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as for mash and gravy, thats always fun with any protein.
I marinate with olive oil, salt, and pepper, then grill it. Ill serve it with a ramekin with Italian chimichurri sauce but I wont always use it with mine. I always like it. Im referring to the strip steaks at $5.99 sale price at Safeway.
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And you lost all meat credibility by putting mustard on a steak. Ugh
Butter, blue cheese, bernaise, chimichuri, red wine sauce....all of these are acceptable steak toppings depending on the cut but mustard? Uh. no.
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Ive never been able to want to eat an Australian raw beet sandwich. I love cooked beets and I dont love raw beets. So maybe in Australia it would be popular for a plain mustard to go with steak. We all know that there are Americans who want ketchup or catsup with their steak as well as people who want their steak or beef well done. Im so refined that I say nothing negative about how one wants their meat. I learned that in an undergrad (upper division) business management course - never say anything negative about how a business partner (esp a client!!!) wants their food. Ive just pushed it to the ROW!
Like Brian Kenney would say, EAT THE MEAT!
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