Photo by Chan Walrus licensed under Pexels Photo License A hearty steak with an ice-cold beer is what’s for dinner. But, with so many options for each, how do you know what beers go well with steak (yes, it’s possible…
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Photo by Snapwire licensed under CC0 If you’re looking for a steak that almost resembles a filet mignon but has an even more robust flavor (and will likely save you a few dollars per pound!), then the baseball steak might…
Photo by Kurman Communications, Inc. licensed under CC BY 2.0 You see both ground beef and cube steak in the meat department: What’s the difference and what one do you purchase? These two types of beef may look similar on the shelves, but they’re…
It’s a well-known adage, handed down from meat lovers from generations past, that “A good steak is cooked to no more than medium rare.” In fact, you might even consider a medium rare steak the perfect steak. While some steak…
The steak aisle. There’s no doubt we love this section of the local supermarket. But it can also be an overwhelming experience. What cuts of steak are the best? How can you tell a good cut from a bad one?…
Photo by David Benbennick licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 Eating too much of just about anything isn’t necessarily good for the body. As much as we love thick, tasty steaks for dinner, it’s a good idea to remember that a…
Give a steak a good sear, and its flavor increases ten-fold. That may not be the quote of any famous foodies, but it’s certainly the truth. Pan-seared sirloin steak is one of the tastiest proteins you can put on your…
Cut from the sirloin area of a cow near the place the T-bone and porterhouse come from, sirloin steak has plenty of the beefy flavor that steak enthusiasts yearn for. However, it can be relatively thin compared to some more…
While steakhouses typically go for pan-seared or grilled sirloin steaks because they’re the quickest methods to use, home cooks love a good sous vide sirloin. Yes, this cooking method takes more time than others, but it’s worth the wait if…
Cut from the same area of the cow that a T-bone and porterhouse steak originate from, the sirloin steak is a top choice for steakhouse patrons. It’s full of beefy flavor and, when cooked properly, has an excellent texture with…
Sirloin steak comes from a non-exercised area of a cow, up near the back portion of the animal. This cut is nice and tender when cooked, but most fans really love it for its bold, beefy flavor. The grill seems…
Top sirloin steak comes from the sirloin subprimal near the rear of the cow. Butchers divide this cut into two sections, the top and bottom. Naturally, top sirloin comes from the upper section which tends to be more tender than…