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Since the picnic ham thread got such good response, do these still exist?
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not sure
but me the frugal shopper
buys NY's from Costco.......
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you mean round steak run through a perforator thingie? ya they do. but you have to be 70 to buy them
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Are these the guys who drive around with coolers full of frozen steaks in their vehicles and try to sell them door to door?
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No to the tenderizer. They were actually a pretty good cut. Richard, I remember them on the menu at the Steak House (later Christopher Jay's) in SL.
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Wow! John, its been some time since The Steak House!
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Still maybe the best barb-e-cue ribs I've had on their Sunday buffet.
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It's not a name you hear anymore, don't know why, they come from pretty far forward on the strip...think of the tough side of a t-bone with no tenderloin side attached. A good steak fairly well marbled and aged. I don't think that was a common name in retail meat cases. They used to come in 50# boxes for the commercial trade.
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you mean round steak run through a perforator thingie? ya they do. but you have to be 70 to buy them You can be 65 it you got bad choppers! 😉
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I saw beef cheeks at Fairway today.
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Del Monicos are hard to find also. At least down here in liberal Blue GA.
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We still get them at a local steak house that offers them at lunch. They are 10 oz. and I always assumed they were a cut of sirloin, but I really have no idea. They are really tasty though.
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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T bone with out the filet.
They don't sell them here.
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We been buying Chuck Roast trimming out and cutting the marbled parts into steaks.pipeliner
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T bone with out the filet.
They don't sell them here. We call those bone-in New Yorks. P
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We been buying Chuck Roast trimming out and cutting the marbled parts into steaks.pipeliner
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T bone with out the filet.
They don't sell them here. We call those bone-in New Yorks. P Yep New York..I be mid sixties, and I remember the term club steak, no idea what cut they were..
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