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ˈpor·ter·house SUST. ingl. am., ingl. austr. GASTR. (steak)

porterhouse

por·ter·house ˈsteak SUST. ingl. am., ingl. austr. GASTR.

porterhouse steak

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The porterhouse is cut from a short loin.
www.eater.com
Diners are tucking into grilled porterhouse or fettuccine marinara and ordering plenty of wine.
www.hospitalitymagazine.com.au
If we can grow a hamburger, who's to say someday we can't grow a porterhouse steak?
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The dress consists of a vestment made of porterhouse, leggings from rib eye and kobe beef boots, all stitched it all together using butcher's twine.
www.dnaindia.com
I mean, pound for pound, that stuff is more expensive than porterhouse.
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In the nineteenth century the building was described in city directories variously as a grocery, a porterhouse, or a liquor establishment.
en.wikipedia.org
I had a porterhouse steak one time, a beet burger another time with mozzarella and mushrooms on it.
www.gq.com
Porterhouse is not an academic college; rather, it is a club for gentlemen, where admission depends on rank and wealth and where degrees can be bought.
en.wikipedia.org
The range included porterhouse steak, tenderloin, medallions, stir-fry and roast beef.
www.odt.co.nz
Simply put, porterhouse steaks contain a larger portion of tenderloin.
www.foodbeast.com

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