T-Bone Steaks

A T-Bone steak is cut from the short loin of a cow. You end up with a large 'T' shaped bone. On which one side is essentially Eye-Fillet and the other Sirloin - also known as Porterhouse. In the United States a Porterhouse is actually a larger version of the T-Bone, which includes more Eye-Fillet.

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