Porterhouse vs T-Bone



by K_Flannery_Beef

10 Comments

  1. FBI_Open_Up_Now

    I feel very attacked, but I still have some questions.

  2. Hot-Refrigerator6583

    A porterhouse cut usually runs about $2/lb more than the t-bone. But my local grocery store is pretty bad about labeling them properly so I just keep quiet.

  3. not sure if i agree porterhouse is the better cut, although i get that it makes more sense than a t-bone. to my mind, more strip steak and less filet = better due to getting more of the flavorful and juicy strip for each dollar im spending. tho obviously it would make more sense to just get a ny strip steak instead, it seems like the better eating will end up being the t-bone over porterhouse.

  4. Both are wrong. Yanks always screw up everything.
    Porterhouse is not connected to the bone. If it has the T-Bone attached, then it’s a T-Bone regardless of how much meat is attached.

  5. Hotshot081

    Now that is the type of cut I want! Nice and thick good for a reverse sear.

  6. Different-West748

    Honestly, I think both are the stupidest cut of steak you can probably buy. The T-Bone slightly less so. Tenderloin cooks way different to sirloin and I would usually cook to a different temperature. Having both on the same cut makes zero sense to me.

  7. OstrichOutside2950

    Yet another video that is quick, concise, and enjoyed!

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