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

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    This 2-inch-thick, 1 1/2-pound steak was hefty, and it looked like it would be a pain to cook properly without an air fryer. The rub includes 11 different ingredients and was easy to put together

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    (Say you get $2.40 off on each pound of New York strip steak, and you purchase 16 pounds of meat; that saves you nearly $40.) ... it’s best not to cut premium cuts of meat less than an inch ...

  4. I Tried Every Steak at Texas Roadhouse & One Blew Me Away - AOL

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    It weighed 15.8 ounces after cooking and stood a full inch thick if not more. After consuming the whole thing, the whittled-down bone weighed in at 3.6 ounces, which translates to over 12 ounces ...

  5. Rib eye steak - Wikipedia

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    In Texas, a boneless rib eye steak is sometimes called a "Maudeen Center Cut". A "tomahawk chop" steak is a ribeye beef steak, trimmed leaving at least five inches of rib bone intact, French trimmed taking the meat and fat from the bared bone to create a distinctive ‘handle’ to the steak [4]

  6. Rib steak - Wikipedia

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    A rib steak (known as côte de bœuf or tomahawk steak in the UK) is a beefsteak sliced from the rib primal of a beef animal, with rib bone attached. In the United States, the term rib eye steak is used for a rib steak with the bone removed; however, in some areas, and outside the US, the terms are often used interchangeably.

  7. Cut of beef - Wikipedia

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    The rib contains part of the short ribs, the prime rib and rib eye steaks. [2] Brisket, primarily used for barbecue, corned beef or pastrami. The foreshank or shank is used primarily for stews and soups; it is not usually served any other way because it is the toughest of the cuts.

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