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short loin

[ shawrt loin ]

noun

  1. a portion of beef from the hindquarter, behind the ribs, typically cut into steaks, including strip steaks, T-bones, and porterhouses.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of short loin1

First recorded in 1875–80
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All the marquis stuff is along the back, the rib, and short loin?

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"We can buy a short loin, for example, and out of that you can get a porterhouse, a T-bone, a bone-in New York, boneless New York: a myriad of things," she says.

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Bone-in ribs and short loin are a few of the meat cuts that still include the bone.

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Then he would ask for a part of the upper foreshank, cuts from below the neck, a little bit of short loin, a few chunks from the neck and a big part of the leg — all chopped into even pieces.

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Enter the short loin arranged on potatoes whipped with as much butter as vegetable and finished with a tangy mushroom sauce, rich with beef stock.

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