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Shell of Beef.. Bonless Shell A.K.A whole shell.

Shell Steaks, NY Shell Steak,
Come bone in or Boneless.


this is an 18 pounder.
 
Appreciate the pictures you explained to me what it was when I was up there. My commenst was a pre-bash bite on my way up in the plane. Anyway now I'm hungry. Thoght Neil drank all the Schaefer ? :lol:
 
ya know, i thought we had that conversation.. but senility once agin sneaks in.
 
brian..

forgot.. A shell steak is the large half of a tee-bone. Opposite the filet.
 
tommykendall said:
BBQchef33 said:
brian..

forgot.. A shell steak is the large half of a tee-bone. Opposite the filet.

aka NY Strip

and not to be confused with a strip steak.
 
I was being facetious, the shell and strip are the same. Both cut from the short loin
Depending on where ya are in the world, they are also called Delmonico steak, Kansas City (strip) steak or sirloin club steak. Usually, around here, if you order a shell steak, its comes bone in, but a strip will be boneless. Either way, it's a Porterhouse steak minus tenderloin.
 
Either way, it's a Porterhouse steak minus tenderloin.
Now I'm just confused. I thought a porterhouse minus the tenderloin was a regular old t-bone. Am I thinking of the right chunk of meat, and the strip is just a boneless t-bone?

I gotta get me a meat cutting chart.
 
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