• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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      On a human, we have shoulders, upper back, middle back, lower back and ass. On a cow, these are called Chuck, Rib, Top Loin, Loin and Round.

      Both critters have muscles that run parallel to the spine. Ribeyes come from the rib primal, and are more tender and have a richer more buttery flavor. Go assward past the top loin primal where T-bones come from and you arrive at the Loin primal where we get among other things sirloin steaks, which compared to ribeyes are chewier but bring a more meaty, beefy flavor.

    • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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      4 hours ago

      Sirloin is like, idk, sort of the most common type of steak. I think it’s generally the cheapest you can get at a restaurant. At least of the common cuts restaurants have. Rib eye has more marbling which means it’s a little fattier and less lean.

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    9 hours ago

    Both are good.

    Sirloin takes to a marinade like a champ and is awesome for steak sandwiches or other purposes.

    A good rib eye with a small eye, and three big distinct sections. Dry aged if you can get it as well

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    10 hours ago

    Sirloin for flavor over tenderness and richness (fat). If you prepare it correctly and it’s a good quality peice of meat, toughness or dryness shouldn’t be a problem.

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    16 hours ago

    Sirloin full stop it’s leaner and if you get good marbling fat content their divine or Chuck Roast skillet cooked like a steak.

    I find almost all ribeyes to be overall too fatty now days like bacon too. Large chunks of fat inside the meat which can be hard and thick leaving very little actual meat to consume. Not paying to be scammed. I want the protein.

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    Different steaks for different purposes

    If you’re just gonna plop a slab of meat on a plate with some potatoes and such, I’ll go ribeye any day of the week (although there are other cuts I may actually prefer truth be told)

    But if I’m making maybe tacos or something, I’d probably go for the sirloin

  • scoobford@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    I preferred sirloin before I went vegan. I like my steak rare enough the fat in a ribeye doesn’t render properly and that’s a little gross.