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Foodbme
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Re:the ultimate cheesesteak recipe
Fri, 03/25/11 7:24 PM
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bill voss Jeez, it seems like the waste of a perfectly good kc strip or ribeye steak to slice it up into paper thin slivers. What are the other 9 cuts I could use? Don't know about a KC Strip but a good cheesesteak does deserve Ribeye meat. I've heard of some people using an Eye of Round but I don't think it would have much flavor unless marinated.
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pnwchef
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Re:the ultimate cheesesteak recipe
Fri, 03/25/11 7:31 PM
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Chicken is #9
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:the ultimate cheesesteak recipe
Fri, 03/25/11 7:50 PM
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Foodbme bill voss Jeez, it seems like the waste of a perfectly good kc strip or ribeye steak to slice it up into paper thin slivers. What are the other 9 cuts I could use? Don't know about a KC Strip but a good cheesesteak does deserve Ribeye meat. I've heard of some people using an Eye of Round but I don't think it would have much flavor unless marinated. Actually, eye of the round offers great flavor when thinly sliced and grilled on a flattop or in a skillet. Marination unneeded.
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kishkaeater
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Re:the ultimate cheesesteak recipe
Fri, 03/25/11 8:02 PM
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Even I'd taste good with the right marinade.
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:the ultimate cheesesteak recipe
Fri, 03/25/11 8:26 PM
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Not gonna comment!
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pnwchef
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Re:the ultimate cheesesteak recipe
Fri, 03/25/11 8:28 PM
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I have had many cuts of meat that cut tender on my plate but are hard to use for a sandwich. IMHO you have to be able to bite into the crusty roll and not play a tug of war with the meat...........At home I may use Top sirloin, Rib Eye, New York, and even Beef Tenderloin, I want to taste meat, not marinade....................PNWC
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:the ultimate cheesesteak recipe
Fri, 03/25/11 8:29 PM
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Hear! Hear!
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Buddy Dek
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Re:the ultimate cheesesteak recipe
Sun, 03/27/11 6:25 PM
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Chef Buba "one picture says a thousand words". Wow! That sandwich makes my mouth water. Thanks! Buddy
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