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Porterhouse.
But that ain't it in the photo.
Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla!
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Barry! I'm not used to seeing you down here.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Blush, I'll say it out load for all the world to hear. I like a good sirloin as well as anything.
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No contest....ribeye. It looks to me like they have their photos for the t-bone and porterhouse swapped.
Know fat, know flavor. No fat, no flavor.
I tried going vegan, but then realized it was a big missed steak.
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No contest....ribeye. It looks to me like they have their photos for the t-bone and porterhouse swapped.
it's on the internet so it must be true don't know what it's called, but i really like that smaller hunk of meat on the bone-in cuts
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Campfire Kahuna
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Hard to believe that many of you are wrong....in one place.
Strip steak is the best. Hands down.
Rib steaks are for hipsters, Japs and old women.
Runner up is T bone. .
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Assuming perfect examples of each type to choose from it's strip steak for me.
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Ribeye.
Working in Mexico we frequently went to an Argentinian steakhouse (note on front of menu “proudly only serving certified US Angus”). There I often only ordered the ribeye cap. Best steakhouse I’ve ever been to, and that includes some of the famous ones in Chicago.
Isn’t a porterhouse just a tbone with the filet side bigger than on the tbone?
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PH , ribeye, and NY are all variations on a theme.
Regardless, a Porterhouse is the KING of steaks.
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Ribeye.
Working in Mexico we frequently went to an Argentinian steakhouse (note on front of menu “proudly only serving certified US Angus”). There I often only ordered the ribeye cap. Best steakhouse I’ve ever been to, and that includes some of the famous ones in Chicago.
Isn’t a porterhouse just a tbone with the filet side bigger than on the tbone? Yes. Spinalis is great. I like more meat than fat though.
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No contest....ribeye. It looks to me like they have their photos for the t-bone and porterhouse swapped.
it's on the internet so it must be true don't know what it's called, but i really like that smaller hunk of meat on the bone-in cuts That's the filet, and yes it'x awesome. I don't like them because they are a bitch to cook and the strip side is not very tender.
Know fat, know flavor. No fat, no flavor.
I tried going vegan, but then realized it was a big missed steak.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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We can hardly eat steak these days. Just lost the desire somehow. When we do we will split a strip.
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The only thing good about a porterhouse is the strip side has enough fat to give the tenderloin some flavour.
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Hard to believe that many of you are wrong....in one place.
Strip steak is the best. Hands down.
Rib steaks are for hipsters, Japs and old women.
Runner up is T bone. . you probably cut the strip into strips and eat it like spaghetti
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I like more meat than fat though. 50-50 is about right for me...
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Campfire 'Bwana
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I've never done it, but has anyone ever gone to a Ruth's Chris, or another high end joint and paid a hundred bucks for a steak dinner....? 10 years or so ago, not $100 a plate, but well over $50 after figuring in the tip and all . Steak was tasty, not sure I'll ever do it again though, unless the wife hits the Powerball BIG!
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I've never done it, but has anyone ever gone to a Ruth's Chris, or another high end joint and paid a hundred bucks for a steak dinner....? 10 years or so ago, not $100 a plate, but well over $50 after figuring in the tip and all . Steak was tasty, not sure I'll ever do it again though, unless the wife hits the Powerball BIG! i'm sure these days if you add a few cocktails, yer easily over a hundred
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That Weber site has one thing right - steak has to be BIG and THICK. Thin steaks are a waste of time.
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