April 5th, 2013

Spotlight on Top Sirloin

The beauty of being a steak lover is that there are so many cuts to love. And all for different reasons.

Let’s chat, ladies and gents, about all there is to love about the one and only Top Sirloin.

Top Sirloin is definitely in my Top 3 because it’s a versatile cut that’s lean and firm.

It’s cut from the center of the sirloin (check out that fancy graphic above) and is muy delicioso as a sandwich steak.

Top Sirloin steaks are also great for grilling. They hold up really well on the grill and come out so flavorful.

Okay, my mouth is watering now.

What’s your favorite cut of steak? Where does the Top Sirloin rank for you?

Graphic courtesy of wikipedia.com.


August 22nd, 2012

Football Steak!

Have you seen this genius breakdown from Sports Illustrated? If you love football and you love beef – this will hit your sweet spot!

This is just the cover graphic, but inside the mag is a four-page spread with a thorough description of each of the cuts (conferences) and “Menu Specials” like Florida at Texas A&M in their SEC debuts. Waiter, I’ll take one of those!

This is a clever way to play off the beef-lovin’ fun of college football. It sure caught my eye!

Check it out in this week’s issue of Sports Illustrated. You’ve got to be a subscriber to view it online, so it’s worth picking up at the checkout counter next time you’re at the market.

Eat up, football fans – someone’s about to get grilled!!!!

Graphic courtesy of Sports Illustrated.


August 10th, 2012

New Steak Cut? Vegas Strip Steak

In April, meat specialists unveiled a “new cut of beef steak” at the Protein Innovation Summit in Chicago.

It’s called the Vegas Strip steak.

So was this an overdue April Fool’s joke? Or the real deal?

Apparently it’s real. The new cut is said to be as tender as a New York (or Kansas City) Strip but requires no aging or marinating to achieve that tenderness.

The cut can be anywhere from 4-12 ounces and I, for one, will be testing it out as soon as it’s available to the general public (i.e. me).

Sounds intriguing, no?

Read more about this new development here and here and at its own website here.

Photo courtesy of VegasStripSteak.com.


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