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  2. Char-grilled steak - Wikipedia

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    Char-grilled steak (also charcoal steak) is a method of preparing meat for human consumption. Although various animal steaks can technically be char-grilled, the process is generally used to cook chuck steaks . [ 1 ]

  3. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    The griddle or pan may be prepared with oil (or butter), and the food is cooked quickly over a high heat. Griddle-grilling is best for relatively greasy foods such as sausages. Some griddle-grilled foods may have grill marks applied to them during the cooking process with a branding plate, to mimic the appearance of charbroil-cooked food.

  4. Chuck steak - Wikipedia

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    Chuck steak is a cut of beef and is part of the sub-prime cut known as the chuck. [1]The typical chuck steak is a rectangular cut, about 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick and containing parts of the shoulder bones of a cattle, and is often known as a "7-bone steak," as the shape of the shoulder bone in cross-section resembles the numeral '7'.

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  7. Ina Garten Just Revealed Her Method for Grilling Steak, and ...

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    The way she explains it, it's essential that the steaks are at least 1-1/2 inches thick, and that grillers only light half of the coals in a charcoal grill, leaving the other half cool.

  8. Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue or barbeque (often shortened to BBQ worldwide; barbie or barby in Australia and New Zealand) is a term used with significant regional and national variations to describe various cooking methods that employ live fire and smoke to cook the food. [1]

  9. Beefsteak - Wikipedia

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    7-bone roast or 7-bone steak From the chuck section of the steer or heifer and it includes a cross cut of the shoulder blade. The bone is shaped like a "7", which gives the steak its name. Blade steak Comes from the chuck section of a steer or heifer. The steaks are cross-cut from the top blade subprimal, also known as Infraspinatus.