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  2. 20 Go-To Steak and Potato Dinner Recipes You'll Make ... - AOL

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    Cumin Lamb Steaks with Smashed Potatoes, Wilted Spinach and Red Wine Sauce. "This is a delicious dish you that is impressive enough to serve at dinner parties but simple enough to make for your ...

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    Julia Turshen’s Beef, Spinach & Feta Meatballs. 1 (10-oz.) pkg. frozen chopped spinach, thawed. 4 oz. feta cheese, crumbled (about 1 cup) 1 Tbsp. garlic powder

  4. Chuck steak - Wikipedia

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    The typical chuck steak is a rectangular cut, about 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick and containing parts of the shoulder bones, and is often known as a " 7-bone steak," as the shape of the shoulder bone in cross-section resembles the numeral '7'. This cut is usually grilled or broiled; a thicker version is sold as a "7-bone roast" or "chuck roast" and is ...

  5. 21 Steak Dinner Ideas That’ll Satisfy Any Craving For Red Meat

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  6. Flat iron steak - Wikipedia

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    Calkins and Johnson focused on the cheaper parts of beef, the chuck and the round, to see if a desirable steak could be produced from either of these. The research teams at both schools found that the top blade of the chuck, specifically the infraspinatus muscle, contained tender meat, but there was a large seam of tough connective tissue down ...

  7. Pot roast - Wikipedia

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    Pot roast. Pot roast is an American beef dish [1] made by slow cooking a (usually tough) cut of beef in moist heat, on a kitchen stove top with a covered vessel or pressure cooker, in an oven or slow cooker. [2] Cuts such as chuck steak, bottom round, short ribs and 7-bone roast are preferred for this technique.