After noticing a number of people looking to see what the difference is between the T-Bone and the Porterhouse we decided to post a more specific page. Both the T-Bone and the Porterhouse are made up of two different cuts of meat separated by a T-shaped bone running...
Dry-aging beef means that once the animal is slaughtered and butchered, portions of the carcass are allowed to rest in very carefully controlled conditions (cool temperatures, with relatively high humidity) for a period of time—often several weeks, and sometimes up to...
Use a thermometer! Yes, you may look a bit less macho when you whip out a nifty Instant Read Thermometer from your back pocket, swing out the slender probe and insert it gently into the very center of your steak to register a reading, but believe me: Perfectly...
Conditions vary so use the following as a guideline; with observation, adjustment and a little practice, you’ll get consistently good results. Remove steak from refrigerator about 1 hour before cooking. Light gas grill or start a charcoal fire, allowing coals to...