What is the best steak English or Irish ?
18-10-2022, 20:01
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Re: what is best steak English or Irish
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Wagyu?
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18-10-2022, 20:11
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Re: what is best steak English or Irish
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18-10-2022, 22:00
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Re: what is best steak English or Irish
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I have always done the same and saw some oxtail in my local butchers last week, I know it's not steak but I very nearly decided to become a veretarian when I saw the price!
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I love oxtail, It ain't gold dust!
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18-10-2022, 22:01
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Re: what is best steak English or Irish
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NO! Welsh lamb is the best in the world.
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18-10-2022, 22:44
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Re: what is best steak English or Irish
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I'm just shocked that Ken can afford steak
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He lives round the corner from me in Winnersh. Steak is on the menu here.
As to English or Irish: Aberdeen Angus, properly aged, is produced in both Ireland and England and there is no difference to my palate.
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19-10-2022, 02:30
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Re: what is best steak English or Irish
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He lives round the corner from me in Winnersh. Steak is on the menu here.
As to English or Irish: Aberdeen Angus, properly aged, is produced in both Ireland and England and there is no difference to my palate.
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You mean was on the menu, but now all gone
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19-10-2022, 14:37
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Re: What is the best steak English or Irish ?
English or Irish ?
Neither, I like Scottish (Aberdeen Angus).
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19-10-2022, 15:16
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Re: What is the best steak English or Irish ?
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English or Irish ?
Neither, I like Scottish (Aberdeen Angus).

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Which is also bred in England and Ireland.
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19-10-2022, 15:22
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Re: What is the best steak English or Irish ?
So ?
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19-10-2022, 15:22
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Re: What is the best steak English or Irish ?
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Which is also bred in England and Ireland.
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yes but it is a Scottish Breed and it is the breed that makes AA special. You will find Herefords in Scotland but they are still an English breed
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Re: What is the best steak English or Irish ?
S’pose. Depends on how you interpret Ken’s question.
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19-10-2022, 21:24
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I would say Irish
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20-10-2022, 10:25
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Re: What is the best steak English or Irish ?
I like my steak blue. Rump is my favourite cut with some nice fat. I hold the fat to a hot, heavy pan to crisp up and render out then just sear it off. If it doesn't bray when you stick the fork in it's overdone.
Often I'll just season it, salt and pepper and serve with a chuck of lemon to squeeze the juice over the steak. But I do like spicy seasoning too.
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20-10-2022, 11:18
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Re: What is the best steak English or Irish ?
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I like my steak blue. Rump is my favourite cut with some nice fat. I hold the fat to a hot, heavy pan to crisp up and render out then just sear it off. If it doesn't bray when you stick the fork in it's overdone.
Often I'll just season it, salt and pepper and serve with a chuck of lemon to squeeze the juice over the steak. But I do like spicy seasoning too.
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I love a good blue steak, I'm perhaps missing something but find it only really works with fillet.
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20-10-2022, 11:23
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Re: What is the best steak English or Irish ?
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I love a good blue steak, I'm perhaps missing something but find it only really works with fillet.
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There's a reason for that. If there were any fat veins running through the meat (e.g. Rib Eye, Sirloin), they would spoil the overall experience if the surrounding meat was rare. That's why the rarest that's recommended for non-fillet steak is medium except for Rump, where medium-rare is the rarest it should be.
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