On Monday, April 17, 2023 at 11:13:04 AM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
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> On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 9:21:32 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
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> > I just had 1" thick ham steak and potatoes (with the PERFECT green
> > beans).
> >
> Calling a slice of ham, steak, is like calling bologna, pâté.
> I haven't bought ham in years, and if I brought it home, no
> one here would eat it.
>
> --Bryan
>
A steak doesn't always mean it's a piece of beef.
From the internet:
A steak is a thick cut of meat generally sliced across the muscle fibers, sometimes
including a bone. Steaks are cut from animals including cattle, bison, buffalo, camel,
goat, horse, kangaroo, sheep, ostrich, pigs, turkey, and deer, as well as various types
of fish, especially salmon and large fish such as swordfish, shark, and marlin.
I frequently buy those large, as large as a dinner plate, ham steaks with the little round
bone in the center. Rinse them off after removing from the package, pat dry, and throw
it on a hot grill. A few minutes on each side and it's ready to be eaten with a skillet of
fried apples, and mashed potatoes.