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Ranch steak

Ranch steak

Cut of beef


The Ranch steak comes from the chuck cut of a cow, namely the shoulder. Technically it is called a "boneless chuck shoulder center cut steak", but supermarkets usually use the shorter and more memorable term: "Ranch steak". A ranch steak is usually cut no thicker than one inch, weighs 10 ounces or less, and is usually trimmed of all excess fat.[1][2]

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Ranch steak is generally flavorful, but a bit tough. The result is poor-quality, if cooked beyond medium in dry heat. It is best when it is braised; however, it is excellent when grilled, broiled, or pan-fried if it is marinated first and if it is not overcooked.[3]


References

  1. Alma Flor Ada; Betsy Hornick; Richard Chamberlain (10 December 2007). The Healthy Beef Cookbook: Steaks, Salads, Stir-fry, and More--Over 130 Luscious Lean Beef Recipes for Every Occasion. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 265–. ISBN 978-0-544-18678-1.
  2. Samuelson, Eric (2011-05-25). "How to Cook a Ranch Steak". eatlikenoone.com. Retrieved 10 December 2018.



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