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  2. Don't Break The 6 Golden Rules Of Marinating Steak

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    1. Which Cuts of Steak Should Be Marinated? The steaks that benefit the most from a marinade are the ones that need a little extra love. They’re thin and tough, like a flank or a skirt steak.

  3. How Many Times Should You Flip A Steak? - AOL

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    There’s choosing the right cut of steak and deciding if and how you’re going to marinate it. You need to determine whether you’re grilling, pan-searing, or broiling. And of course, you have ...

  4. The Trick to Grilling a Perfect Steak - AOL

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    Many people claim steak to be their absolute favorite food, which is why it's a treat to make it at home. If you often get a perfectly cooked steak on the outside, but raw meat on the inside ...

  5. Rib eye steak - Wikipedia

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    In Texas, a boneless rib eye steak is sometimes called a "Maudeen Center Cut". A "tomahawk chop" steak is a ribeye beef steak, trimmed leaving at least five inches of rib bone intact, French trimmed taking the meat and fat from the bared bone to create a distinctive ‘handle’ to the steak [ 4 ]

  6. Steak - Wikipedia

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    The decision will be put to member states and the European commission. The change was "designed to protect meat-related terms and names exclusively for edible parts of the animals". It was felt that "steak should be kept for real steak with meat" and that a new name was needed for new non-meat products so that people know what they are eating. [54]

  7. Flap steak - Wikipedia

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    Flap meat is a thin, fibrous and chewy cut that is marinated, cooked at high temperature to no more than rare and then cut thinly across the grain. [2] In many areas, flap steak is ground for hamburger or sausage meat, but in some parts of New England (US) it is cut into serving-sized pieces (or smaller) and called "steak tips".

  8. 15 Types of Steak All Home Cooks Should Know - AOL

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  9. London broil - Wikipedia

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    London broil is a beef dish made by grilling marinated beef, then cutting it across the grain into thin strips. While the inclusion of "London" in the name may suggest British origins, "broil" is not a common term in UK English, and indeed the dish is American, not British.