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  2. Bobby Flay reveals the No. 1 biggest grilling mistake ... - AOL

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    Grill on both sides with brick on top until golden brown, charred and just cooked through, about 4 minutes per side. Let rest 5 minutes before serving. Serve with grilled lemon, if desired.

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  4. How to Cook Filet Mignon To Absolute Perfection

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    With high demand and only about eight cuts per cow, filet mignon often fetches the highest price in the butcher's case. When you're paying upwards of $20 per pound, cooking these precious tidbits ...

  5. T-bone steak - Wikipedia

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    T-bone steaks are cut closer to the front, and contain a smaller section of tenderloin. The smaller portion of a T-bone, when sold alone, is known as a filet mignon (called fillet steak in Commonwealth countries and Ireland), especially if cut from the small forward end of the tenderloin.

  6. Meat on the bone - Wikipedia

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    The principal effect of cooking meat on the bone is that it alters the flavour and texture. Albumen and collagen in the bones release gelatin when boiled which adds substance to stews, stocks, soups and sauces. [6] The bone also conducts heat within the meat so that it cooks more evenly and prevents meat from drying out and shrinking during ...

  7. 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'.