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DELMONICO - Delmonico steak (or steak Delmonico) is a particular preparation of one of several cuts of beef (typically the ribeye) originated by Delmonico's rest...
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Club steak |
Expensive cut of beef |
Steak cut named for a New York restaurant |
Another name for a club steak |
Steak cut named for a restaurant |
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Mar 9 2019 USA Today |
Apr 25 2016 Wall Street Journal |
Nov 15 2012 New York Times |
Jun 4 2012 Wall Street Journal |
Apr 17 2005 New York Times |
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This type of steak was named for a restaurateur whose first name was Lorenzo |
In the mood for a steak? Try this one named for a famous New York restaurant where it was once the house cut |
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Delmonico steak (or steak Delmonico) is a particular preparation of one of several cuts of beef (typically the ribeye) originated by Delmonico's restaurant in New York City during the mid-19th century. Controversy exists about the specific cut of steak that Delmonico's originally used.Delmonico's steak may now, in the 21st century, refer to various cuts of beef steak, using preparations that vary regionally in the United States. Some of the steak cuts now commonly referred to as Delmonico steak include:* Boneless ribeye steak: A Delmonico cut ribeye consists of two heart cuts of ribeye tied together with butcher's twine. It resembles a filet mignon in appearance, but because of the more marbled nature of a ribeye, is moister. The modern rarity of the Delmonico cut of ribeye may be because it renders most of the remaining pieces of ribeye unsaleable as anything but stewmeat except for the cap, and the profit to be made from a pair of choice ribeyes is almost always more than that of a s |