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Used for choice roasts, the porterhouse and sirloin steaks.
The best pieces for broiling are the porterhouse and sirloin.
For example, the housewife may ask for an inch-thick sirloin steak, a 2-inch porterhouse steak, and so on.
This is obtained by cutting a porterhouse steak rather thick.
Sometimes this steak is wrongly called a club steak, but no confusion will result if it is remembered that a club steak is a porterhouse steak that has most of the bone and the flank end, or "tail," removed.
Porterhouse steak, which is illustrated in Fig 8, contains more tenderloin than any other steak.
Another small roast, called a porterhouse roast, is illustrated in Fig.
Good things all the way up from juicy porterhouse and the kind of coffee Mrs. Hall makes to.
I want porterhouse and a stomach that can bite sole-leather.
And when one is to have a porterhouse steak for one's dinner--and some green young onions, one doesn't give a tupenny dam whether anything else matters or not.
There is a porterhouse steak, broiled rare, and some green young onions.
He ordered a porterhouse steak, family style, for himself, but he was so mournful he couldn't eat more than about two dollars' worth of it.
Ben ordered a porterhouse steak, family style, consuming it in a moody rage like a man that has been ground-sluiced at every turn.
I rolled myself in a blanket and was just dreaming that I was eating a porterhouse steak at Sherry’s, when the midnight concert at the camp began.
Thick porterhouse steaks, brought in from Spokane, were broiling over a nest of coals, and a great coffee-pot was sending forth its fragrance on the evening air.
I can't eat porterhouse steaks and French lamb chops as a steady diet, either!
You gimme a pain with that line of patter you got, and as far as salesmanship is concerned, I'll bet you couldn't sell a porterhouse steak to a guy dyin' of hunger.
I'd have to find out whether the boy was yearning forporterhouse steak or ice-cream, first; then I might help him make a selection.
Tuberculosis of the sirloin and porterhouse cuts of beef.
Tuberculosis of sirloin and porterhouse cuts of beef.
Porterhouse steaks Roasting (when cut into (see Figure 45).
What is the price per pound of porterhouse and of sirloin steak?
I'd rather have a porterhouse steak in the interior than a piece of bronze on the outside.
Go on an' get me a porterhouse steak with French potatoes.
You'd best take a porterhousesteak to Dean when you go, Corwin B.
I saw you kick Frederick the Great all across the veranda yesterday, then lead him around the kitchen and feed him porterhouse steak.
Get from the butcher a nice porterhouse steak, about four pounds in weight.
Season a four pound Porterhouse steak with salt and pepper, roll it in oil, and broil.
It contains over 25 per cent more protein than the same weight of porterhouse steak as purchased, and nearly twice as much fat.
We have an exceptionally nice Porterhousesteak to-night.
He reminded the parlor that there had been Porterhouse the last time.
With her own hands the girl cut a piece of the Porterhouse for Mr. Queed.
This makes it appear that the chuck ribs are less than half as expensive as porterhouse steak and two-thirds as expensive as the round.
Of the round, one-twelfth is waste, and of the porterhouse one-eighth.
A sensible woman soon begins to understand that affection can be expressed in porterhouse steaks as well as in American beauties.
Nothing in the world is better than a caribou porterhouse cut well back," he went on.
And we've got a caribou porterhouse two inches thick waiting for us.
In the place of porterhousesteaks there would be sow-belly and corn bread, and a very dry section to live in.
Then we started after the much coveted porterhouseand mushrooms.
I'm going uptown," Alex explained as they mounted one of the sidling streets which led up from the river, "to buy a porterhouse steak that weighs ten pounds.
Now," said Captain Joe mildly, "don't you think a porterhouse steak weighing nine pounds and a half would be enough for our breakfast?
I hardly ever buy porterhouse steaks any more since I learned that trick.
Run down to the store, will you, and get a couple of porterhouse steaks, there's a dear.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "porterhouse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.