What’s the Difference between T-Bone and Porterhouse
Any cut of meat that is tender enough to be cooked quickly can be a steak. The price of steak varies depending on the cut and the quality of the meat. Each type of steak is defined by the muscle it is made of. Generally, the least used muscles on the steer are the most tender and therefore the most valuable. The loin is a group of muscles situated in the back of the animal and makeup all of your most expensive cuts including; the sirloin, tenderloin and short loin. In the case of the celebrated T-bone and Porterhouse steaks, you are really looking at the same muscles in different proportions. Both steaks are taken from the short loin of the steer, making them a very tender cut. They are comprised of two muscles: the tenderloin (or filet) and the strip loin. These muscles are divided by the characteristic T-shaped bone. If you removed that bone you would be left with two separate steaks: the filet and the New York strip ste...