To me they are just as good as a ribeye! Yummy!
We haven't eaten a grilled steak around here in a good long time. While looking for steaks I ran across some chuckeye's. Poor man's ribeye as it is sometimes called. It certainly hit the spot
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To me they are just as good as a ribeye! Yummy!
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Absolutely just as good. Certainly a lot less expensive at about 1/3 the price
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I don't think I have seen that cut around here, looks great.
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It is the from where the ribeye transitions into the Chuck. A meat cutter friend turned me on to them years ago. It is not a cut you find a lot of places. It has the cap area just like a ribeye. Cooks the same as well
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That is the best part of the ribeye for sure
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I cubed the leftovers up. Fried them in a skillet over high heat until some of the fat rendered out and crisped the edges. Served over some Jasmin rice. It was quite tasty
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I never ate one , we used to shoot woodchuck back when, but never ate them , heard they was tasty though
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