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  2. I tried Gordon Ramsay's recipe for air-fryer steak, and got a ...

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    No parts got burnt or charred — it was just a perfectly cooked, juicy steak all around. The air-fryer steak recipe seemed easy to adjust depending on preference. It was a solid medium with a ...

  3. How to Cook Steak in Your Air Fryer - AOL

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    The post How to Cook Steak in Your Air Fryer appeared first on Taste of Home. You can—and should—use your air fryer for more than fried foods. This air fryer steak is as good as one you make ...

  4. Yes, you can cook a juicy steak in your air fryer — here's how

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  5. Strip steak - Wikipedia

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    The strip steak may be sold with or without the bone. Strip steaks may be substituted for most recipes calling for T-bone and porterhouse steaks, and sometimes for fillet and rib eye steaks. A bone-in strip steak with no tenderloin attached is sometimes referred to as a shell steak. [9]

  6. Sirloin steak - Wikipedia

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    In American butchery, the sirloin steak (called the rump steak in British butchery) is cut from the sirloin, the subprimal posterior to the short loin where the T-bone, porterhouse, and club steaks are cut. The sirloin is divided into several types of steak.

  7. T-bone steak - Wikipedia

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    The T-bone and porterhouse are steaks of beef cut from the short loin (called the sirloin in Commonwealth countries and Ireland). Both steaks include a T-shaped lumbar vertebra with sections of abdominal internal oblique muscle on each side. Porterhouse steaks are cut from the rear end of the short loin and thus include more tenderloin steak ...

  8. Filet mignon - Wikipedia

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    Filet mignon (pork) cooking in a pan. In France, the term filet mignon refers to pork. The cut of beef referred to as filet mignon in the United States has various names across the rest of Europe; e.g., filet de bœuf in French and filet pur in Belgium, fillet steak in the UK, Filetsteak in German, solomillo in Spanish (filet in Catalan), lombo in Portuguese, filee steik in Estonian, and ...

  9. Here's how to defrost your frozen steaks in less than 5 ... - AOL

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