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Entrée: beef tenderloin, taro root, Japanese eggplant, cherry pie filling; Dessert: white bread, unsalted pistachios, buckwheat honey, zucchini; Contestants: Carrie Weiss, Instructor and Writer, New York, NY (eliminated after the appetizer) Sachem "Son" Allison, Executive Chef, SavorNY, New York, NY (eliminated after the entrée)
Ingredients: Appetizer: rabbit and ginger sausage, dandelion greens, dried currants, hot-sauce-flavored candy canes; Entrée: pineapple upside-down cake, Cornish hens, hen of the woods mushrooms, edamame hummus
Score flesh side of each steak 1/4" deep diagonally at 1/2" intervals. Rotate steaks 90° and score diagonally again to create a crosshatch pattern. Season steaks on scored sides with 1 teaspoon salt.
Appetizer: frozen pizza, baby kale, salsa, ground beef; Entrée: lamb chops, baby carrots, bacon-wrapped avocado with egg, espresso drink; Dessert: cereal-infused milk, bananas, peanut butter, edible cookie dough; Contestants: Rachel Prokupek (Sophomore), University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA (eliminated after the appetizer)
A beefsteak, often called just steak, is a flat cut of beef with parallel faces, usually cut perpendicular to the muscle fibers. In common restaurant service a single serving has a raw mass ranging from 120 to 600 grams (4 to 21 oz).
Fistulina hepatica, commonly known as the beefsteak fungus, beefsteak polypore, poor man’s steak, ox tongue, or tongue mushroom, is an unusual bracket fungus classified in the Agaricales. It can be found in Europe, Africa, Australia, and North America. As its name suggests, it looks much like a slab of raw meat.
Gopchang-jeongol [1] (곱창전골) or beef tripe hot pot [1] is a spicy Korean stew or casserole made by boiling beef tripe, vegetables, and seasonings in beef broth. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Gopchang refers to beef small intestines , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] while jeongol refers to a category of stew or casserole in Korean cuisine . [ 6 ]
A raw top round steak in a pan. A round steak is a beef steak from the "round", the rear end of the cow. The round is divided into cuts including the eye (of) round, bottom round, and top round, with or without the "round" bone (), and may include the knuckle (sirloin tip), depending on how the round is separated from the loin.