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Default Anyone tried "Flatiron" steaks?

If you have how about posting your opinion on texture and flavor of
them? I haven't tried them yet and just curious.
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In article >, Steve Calvin
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> If you have how about posting your opinion on texture and flavor of
> them? I haven't tried them yet and just curious.


Started looking for them here in the Mid South a couple of years ago.
No super markets stocked, so I found a meat market and had them cut
them from the roast. They have gradually crept into the the super
markets, but they're unusually small. Four to four and a half inches.
Takes at least two, maybe three, for a serving portion. I suspect that
it's the packer cut determining the size these days.

The flavor's good and the gristle doesn't bother me, but some will eat
around it.
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 14:13:48 -0400, Steve Calvin
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> If you have how about posting your opinion on texture and flavor of
> them? I haven't tried them yet and just curious.


Sounds good!
See http://gourmetsleuth.com/flatironsteak.htm


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> On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 14:13:48 -0400, Steve Calvin
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>> If you have how about posting your opinion on texture and flavor of
>> them? I haven't tried them yet and just curious.

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> Sounds good!
> See http://gourmetsleuth.com/flatironsteak.htm
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> sf
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Yeah, I looked 'em up too and they do sound good. I was just curious if
anyone here had any experience with them. Guess I'll talk to my butcher
and see if I can get a couple to toss on the Weber.

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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 14:13:48 -0400, Steve Calvin
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> If you have how about posting your opinion on texture and flavor of
> them? I haven't tried them yet and just curious.


Sounds good!
See http://gourmetsleuth.com/flatironsteak.htm


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