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Can someone tell me what another name for flank steak would be? In my neck of the woods (PA.) I can never find anything with that name on it. What should I be looking for? I think someon once told me to look for skirt steak, but I can't find that either.
Thank you, Cris |
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Interesting question, Chris.
First off, flank steak has gotten hard to find under any name. It's not as popular as it once was, for various reasons, not the least of which is price. I've seen it at almost eight bucks a pound, for instance. That takes it out of the relm of "inexpensive cuts." Even so, if you search you may be able to find it. Try asking at the butcher counter. I have seen it occasionally mis-identified as London Broil---which is a different cut. The flank is much thinner. And the local Kroger sometimes puts it out as "marinating steak," which is a term I never heard until about two years ago. We love flank steak, ourselves, and are always disappointed when we can't find it. Or when it's so expensive we may as well buy a top cut and be done. Good luck with your search. |
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tough. You must cook it quickly, and to serve it must be sliced thin on the bias. In fact, I don't purchase it any longer. I would rather put my $ on a good cut of meat, even a small one
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Flank steak is one of the most delicious cuts of meat, providing you cut it right. You have to cut against the grain on a rather sharp angle, almost as if you were trying to sharpen the blade on the meat. Trust me, if served medium rare to rare, you will find this cut most appealing.
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