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  2. Historic Steakhouses Across America Where You Can Indulge Old ...

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    Al's Steak House is one of the oldest established upscale dining restaurants in Joliet, established in 1959. Al's many specialties are the Grecian-style steaks served with Al's double-baked potato.

  3. The Big Texan Steak Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Two men take the steak challenge on April 6, 2008. The Big Texan is best known for its 72 ounce (4.5 pounds or 2.04 kg) steak.The steak is free to anyone who, in one hour or less, can eat the entire meal, consisting of the steak itself, a bread roll with butter, a baked potato, shrimp cocktail, and a side salad; otherwise, the meal costs $72. [3]

  4. Rotisserie - Wikipedia

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    Rotisserie chicken cooking on a horizontal rotisserie. Rotisserie, also known as spit-roasting, is a style of roasting where meat is skewered on a spit – a long, solid rod used to hold food while it is being cooked over a fire in a fireplace or over a campfire, or roasted in an oven.

  5. Saltgrass Steak House - Wikipedia

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    Saltgrass Steak House is an American restaurant concept with more than 80 locations across the country. The company is based in Houston , Texas , and is wholly owned by Landry's, Inc. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History

  6. Organic beef - Wikipedia

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    As organic cattle approach market weight, there are two feeding methods that producers most commonly use to deliver beef products to their customers: “grass-fed” and “grain-fed”. In the “grass-fed” program, the cattle continue to eat certified organic grass right up to the time of slaughter. The USDA is currently developing ...

  7. Pittsburgh rare - Wikipedia

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    It is a steakhouse based on this type of cooking. The explanation given in the menu revolves around steelworkers cooking steaks on hot iron. Instead of calling this Pittsburgh rare (at least in Minneapolis), they call it Pittsburgh Blue or black and blue. Black refers to the char and blue refers to the rare interior of the steak.

  8. Tournedos Rossini - Wikipedia

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    Tournedos Rossini is a French steak dish consisting of beef tournedos [1] (filet mignon), pan-fried in butter, served on a crouton, and topped with a slice of fresh foie gras [2] briefly pan-fried at the last minute.

  9. Chicken-fried steak - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for what we now know as chicken-fried steak was included in many regional cookbooks by the late 19th century. [2] The Oxford English Dictionary's earliest attestation of the term "chicken-fried steak" is from a restaurant advertisement in the 19 June 1914 edition of the Colorado Springs Gazette newspaper. [4]