English to Irish Meaning of porterhouse - porterhouse


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Definitions of porterhouse in English
Noun(1) large steak from the thick end of the short loin containing a T-shaped bone and large piece of tenderloin
Examples of porterhouse in English
(1) It gives entirely of itself through sirloin, ribs, rump, porterhouse and beef stew.(2) The tender steaks are rib, rib-eye, T-bone, porterhouse , tenderloin, sirloin and strip loin.(3) And each thick, juicy, aged steak - whether porterhouse , filet, or sirloin - suffers from being identically underseasoned.(4) On an early visit, I plunked down $37.50 for the privilege of chawing my way through four reasonably tasty slices of porterhouse , which is several dollars more than you'll pay for a superior piece of beef at Sparks down the street.(5) It's the bite of potato you have in between bites of rare porterhouse .(6) Eric recommends choosing a ÔÇÿsecondaryÔÇÖ cut like scotch, porterhouse or rump - something with a bit of marbling in it - for tenderness and flavour.(7) A five story brick building at the corner Mercer and Prince Street was typical, with a porterhouse in its storefront and an expensive brothel upstairs.(8) Around 1814, this steak was served at a New York porterhouse and soon achieved national popularity.(9) Three ounces of porterhouse or T-bone (trimmed of all fat around the outside of the steak), for example, dispatches five or six grams of saturated fat to your coronary arteries.(10) Even the porterhouse is terrific, and fairly priced, too.(11) Ok, use a mallet on the porterhouse , not too hard just enough to spread him out a bit, cut in half.(12) For more than a generation it served up sumptuous T-bones, porterhouse and rumps to an ever-hungry clientele.(13) Tuscan steak is a porterhouse which can serve four people.(14) I can personally attest to the porterhouse being excellent.(15) In the modern American diet, and especially in bodybuilding circles, leaner cuts, such as porterhouse , filet mignon and T-bones, are more popular.(16) That isn't true of the suckling pig, which was dry and chewy (although there's a delicious pressed pork sandwich served at lunch), or the porterhouse , which my friend the steak nut pronounced ÔÇÿa little on the wee side.ÔÇÖ
Related Phrases of porterhouse
(1) porterhouse steak ::
stéig porterhouse
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Noun
1. porterhouse steak ::
stéig porterhouse
Different Forms
porterhouse, porterhouses
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