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Top blade steak
Beef Cuts
TypeChuck cut of beef
Raw blade steak

The beef top blade steak (also known as the chicken steak, esp. on the Northeast Coast of the US) comes from the chuck section of a steer or heifer. The steaks are cross-cut from the top blade subprimal, also known as Infraspinatus.[1] It is becoming more popular and profitable to abstain from cross cutting the top blade and instead produce flat iron steaks which is cut with the grain and eliminates the connective tissue that runs down the middle of this steak.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Unconsidered Cut". GQ. Retrieved 12 Dec 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)