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Qu'est-ce (qui) est T-bone steak - définition

BEEFSTEAK CUT FROM THE SHORT LOIN, INCLUDING A T-SHAPED BONE WITH MEAT ON EACH SIDE
Porterhouse steak; T-Bone; T Bone; T-bone; Porterhouse Steak; Bistecca; T-Bone Steak; Porterhouse cut; T bone; Steak Fiorentina; Porterhouse Cut; Steak bone
  • Florentine steak in Florence, Italy
  • filet]]) and larger [[strip steak]] portions

T-bone steak         
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A T-bone steak is a thick piece of beef that contains a T-shaped bone.
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T-bone steak         
The T-bone and porterhouse are steaks of beef cut from the short loin (called the sirloin in Commonwealth countries and Ireland). Both steaks include a "T"-shaped lumbar vertebra with sections of abdominal internal oblique muscle on each side.
T-bone         
¦ noun a large choice piece of loin steak containing a T-shaped bone.
¦ verb N. Amer. informal crash head-on into the side of (another vehicle).

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T-bone steak

The T-bone and porterhouse are steaks of beef cut from the short loin (called the sirloin in Commonwealth countries and Ireland). Both steaks include a "T"-shaped lumbar vertebra with sections of abdominal internal oblique muscle on each side. Porterhouse steaks are cut from the rear end of the short loin and thus include more tenderloin steak, along with (on the other side of the bone) a large strip steak. 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.

Experts differ about how large the tenderloin must be to differentiate T-bone steak from porterhouse. The United States Department of Agriculture's Institutional Meat Purchase Specifications state that the tenderloin of a porterhouse must be at least 1.25 inches (32 mm) wide at its widest, while that of a T-bone must be at least 0.5 inches (13 mm) wide. However, steaks with a large tenderloin are often called a "T-bone" in restaurants despite technically being porterhouse.

Owing to their large size, and as they contain meat from two of the most prized cuts of beef (the short loin and the tenderloin), T-bone steaks are generally considered one of the highest quality steaks, and prices at steakhouses are accordingly high. Porterhouse steaks are even more highly valued owing to their larger tenderloin.

In British usage, followed in the Commonwealth countries, "porterhouse" often means a British sirloin steak (i.e. US strip steak) on the bone, i.e. without the tenderloin on the other side of T-bone. Some British on-line butchers also offer American style porterhouse steaks.

In New Zealand and Australia, a porterhouse is sirloin steak (strip steak in USA) off the bone.

The earliest mention of the term "porterhouse steak" in a newspaper appears to have been in a letter written by Thurlow Weed that appeared in the Hartford Courant on August 9, 1843, but the following year (August 24, 1844) it also appeared in a list of food prices in The New York Herald, and it appeared regularly in newspapers after that.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour T-bone steak
1. Her son devoured the meal, a T–bone steak, baked potato and salad.
2. The 650–gram T–bone steak sells for 1,480 rubles and the sommelier has specially chosen an Italian red to go with it, Formulae Barone Ricasoli 2004.
3. "Kill Osama for Mamma". Supper time means "Surf and Turf‘" (steak and lobster), T–bone steak, ribs, hot dogs, chilli dogs, barbeque beans and meat loaf.
4. Her son devoured the meal, a T–bone steak, baked potato and salad. When I came back to the house, there was this sense, there was this air that something was wrong,‘‘ she said.
5. I‘m getting my master‘s now." Ethiopians for Obama has done far more than entice potential donors with wine and a featured "Obama T–bone steak" at the Duke‘s City fundraiser.