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  2. I'm a professional chef. Here are the best ways to prepare ...

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    Here's how I cook different cuts of meat for the best steak. Filet mignon plays well with a multitude of flavors Filet mignon is one of the most expensive cuts on the menu because it plays well ...

  3. Where To Find Great, Cheap Steak in Every State - AOL

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    The most expensive steak at the Santa Fe Cattle Co. is the 22-ounce T-bone for $28, and it comes with one homemade side and a house salad. (The cheapest steak is Bubba's Sirloin, starting at $14.)

  4. Beefsteak - Wikipedia

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    It is the least expensive "cut" of steak, usually because it is made of lower grade meat. Steak tartare or tartar steak Finely chopped raw fillet of beef, onion, parsley, capers, a hot sauce (usually Worcestershire) and raw egg.

  5. Cook These Inexpensive Cuts of Meat to Wow Your Guests - AOL

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    Although many think of this inexpensive cut of meat ($5.58 per pound on average) as a weeknight staple, a little extra work can transform humble ground beef into the star of the show.

  6. Beef clod - Wikipedia

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    The beef clod or shoulder clod is one of the least expensive cuts of beef and is taken from the shoulder (chuck) region of the animal. Beef clod is a large muscle system, with some fat that covers the muscles. [1] The clod's composition is mainly three muscles: the shoulder tender, the top blade and the clod heart and is one of two chuck ...

  7. Texas Roadhouse Just Raised Its Prices Again—Here's ... - AOL

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    The most expensive steak, the 23-ounce porterhouse t-bone, is also up $2 over the past year to $34.99, while the chain's cheapest cut and #1 top-seller, the 6-ounce sirloin, is up 50 cents to $14. ...