Porterhouse

$59.99

The porterhouse is a composite steak that’s derived from the point where the tenderloin and top loin meet. If you remove the bone and cut out the two steaks that make up the porterhouse, you get a tenderloin steak and a top loin (or New York strip steak). So if you order a porterhouse, expect big portions!

3 lbs. +/-

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Additional information

Additional information

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 2 in

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition information per 3oz serving of beef, cooked, lean only, visible fat trimmed (USDA NDB #13465): 180 Calories; 80 Calories from fat; 9g Total Fat (3.4 g Saturated Fat; 0.4 g Trans Fat; 0.4 g Polyunsaturated Fat; 3.8 g Monounsaturated Fat; 0 g CLA Fat;) 70 mg Cholesterol; 55 mg Sodium; 0 g Total Carbohydrate; 0 g Dietary Fiber; 24 g Protein; 2.7 mg Iron; 245 mg Potassium; 0.21 mg Riboflavin; 5.06 mg NE Niacin; 0.58 mg Vitamin B6; 1.81 mcg Vitamin B12; 188.16 mg Phosphorus; 3.92 mg Zinc; 23.68 mcg Selenium; 55.35 mg Choline.

This ingredient is an excellent source of Protein, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Zinc, and Selenium; and a good source of Iron, Riboflavin, Phosphorus, and Choline.

Where This Cut Comes From

Where This Cut Comes From

The area below the backbone is home to some of the most tender and popular cuts of beef, such as the Tenderloin, Strip Steak, T-Bone and Porterhouse Steaks. Loin cuts are great prepared on the grill or under a broiler.

Cooking Methods

Cooking Methods

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