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  • New York Strip Steak | USDA Prime - Meat N' Bone
  • New York Strip Steak | USDA Prime - Meat N' Bone
  • New York Strip Steak | USDA Prime - Meat N' Bone
  • New York Strip Steak | USDA Prime - Meat N' Bone
  • New York Strip Steak | USDA Prime - Meat N' Bone
  • New York Strip Steak | USDA Prime - Meat N' Bone
  • New York Strip Steak | USDA Prime

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    Description of New York Strip Steak | USDA Prime

    The NY Strip Steak contains fat in levels that are somewhat in between the tenderloin (virtually none) and the ribeye (plenty of good, melty fat), and has flavors and textures that are more uniform throughout, unlike the ribeye which has varying textures.

    OUR G1 CERTIFIED USDA PRIME NEW YORK IS BEST IN CLASS

    Our USDA Prime New York Strip is the best Angus beef has to offer. This means you will always get beef with moderate marbling, grade "A' maturity and it is sourced specifically from a couple specific farms in the MidWest. These steaks are THICK, because we only work with steers with a ribeye area of 10.0 to 16.0 square inches. Our New York Strips are Dry Aged for about 15 days and then WET aged for 30+ days.

    This is not your average New York Strip, it isn't even your average Prime New York Strip.

    HOW DO I COOK IT?

    You can make the New York Strip in the oven, grill or stove. You can also smoke it. We recently made a video of cooking our New York Strips topped with Bone Marrow.

    Best Cooked: Medium-Rare, Medium, Medium-Well

    Suggested Reads on cooking NY Strip:

     How To Cook Perfect Steak on the Stovetop in 3 Steps (Via thekitchn)

    Pan-Seared Strip Steak (Via MyRecipes)

    The strip is cut from the short loin, from a muscle that does little work, like the filet.

     

    Source: US MidWest

    Grade: USDA Prime | Angus Beef - Top 5% of Choice

    This product has been aged for 30+ Days to improve tenderness and flavor

     

    Buy it and cook it like our customers did



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