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As far as gristle goes, if you're getting gristle in your ribeye, that's just an indicator of shitty quality meat. I never have gristle in the ribeyes I buy and cook at home. Now, if you're getting one at Outback or Lone Star, then you get what you pay for. |
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: North Phoenix, AZ
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yeah, properly cut ribeyes don't have gristle. If you're getting gristle in a ribeye, they're cutting it wrong, or they're labeling a different cut as ribeye. I've heard locally that some places are calling chuckeye steaks=ribeyes, but i don't know for certain that's true. Just as an aside, the tongue has a very beefy flavor. Obviously, it's not a steak cut, and you'd never throw it on the grill, but about once a month I run down the street to the Filiberto's and grab a couple lengua tacos. Sooo good.
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