Stop Paying Too Much: Find Out The Most Overrated & Underrated Cuts Of Meat – You’ll Be Shocked!

Stop Paying Too Much: Find Out The Most Overrated & Underrated Cuts Of Meat – You’ll Be Shocked!

You probably have a favorite cut of meat, but after reading the following list you might want to expand your horizons by trying one of the cuts of meat recommended by some of these top chefs. Don't feel bad if your favorite cut of meat is one of the overrated ones mentioned on this list — we've all been there!

Michael Fiorelli, chef at Love & Salt
Manhattan Beach, CA

Overrated: Beef tenderloin

“The most overrated cut of meat is the beef tenderloin. It's flavorless and has no texture, yet for some reason people are willing to pay absurd amounts of money for it. I would never serve it in my restaurant.”
Underrated: Neck
“The most underrated cut of beef is the neck. You never see anyone use it, most likely because they don't know what to do with it, but if you slow braise the meat on the bone you can achieve a depth of flavor not easily paralleled by any other part of the animal.”

Anya Fernald, author of Home Cooked and co-founder of Belcampo Meat Co.
Los Angeles, CA

Overrated: Tenderloin

“My least-favorite cut is the tenderloin. It’s relatively bland and can be mushy. I like my meat with a little more substance, mouthfeel, and texture.”

Underrated: Flat iron

“My favorite underrated cut is the flat iron. It's so easy and fast to cook, with great texture and flavor. I also love a hanger or a bavette steak for the same reason. A few minutes on each side in a scorching-hot cast-iron and dinner’s ready!”

David Guas, chef/owner at Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery
Washington, DC and Virginia

Overrated: Hanger steak

“It's been hangin' around every bistro for far too long.”

Underrated: Tri-tip

“Tri-tip, that larger, tender, triangular part from the bottom of a steer, isn't well known to most people. It is probably the least-expensive, best taste of beef you can purchase. There's not a lot of connective tissue, so it cooks very quickly and easily. It has been my go-to meat for grilling, it has a way of soaking in the wonderful flavors and allowed a slight caramelization on the outside.”

Scott Kaplan, executive chef at CANTINE Italian Café & Bar
Austin, TX

Overrated: Filet

“I don't understand people's obsession with it. It has no fat and pretty much no flavor, and why is it so damn expensive?”

Underrated: Bavette

“Trust me, this cut is where it's at. Marinate it overnight in olive oil with garlic and fresh herbs and then grill it hot and quick. You will never think about filet again.”

Ken Irvine, owner/executive chef at Bleu Bohème
San Diego, CA

Overrated: Grass-fed beef

“Any type of grass-fed beef is overrated — it's just too lean. Cows fed a strictly grass diet aren't going to have very much fat, and that's where the flavor comes from. If they’re eating grass and corn it is still natural, but without the corn, they don't build enough fat. And if it doesn't have fat, it doesn't have flavor!”

Underrated: Hanger steak

“One of the most underrated cuts of beef is hanger steak. There's a reason why it is also called the “butcher's cut,” and that's because butchers would keep this for themselves rather than sell it. It has tremendous flavor, but it is a chewier cut. A tender steak is too often equated as a great steak, but the tender cuts don't have the same richness of flavor you can only get from fat. We serve it with our steak frites at Bleu Bohème, and find we just have to educate guests when they order it so they don't complain that it is too chewy.”

William DeMarco, corporate executive chef at CRUSH and La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway
Las Vegas, NV

Overrated: Filet mignon

“I would say the most overrated cut of beef is the filet. While it is a tender cut, the marbling on a steak is really necessary in order to really get that rich taste and favor.”

Underrated: Hanger steak

“You have the tenderness of the filet and the flavor of the NY. It's also known as the butcher steak because the butchers used to keep it for themselves rather than
sell it.”

We were really surprised by some of the cuts of meat on this list, both those designated underrated and those considered overrated. However, now that we know what professional chefs think about the various cuts of meat, we're looking forward to trying out their suggestions!

Article Source: Thrillist

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https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/the-most-overrated-and-underrated-cuts-of-beef/food-and-drink





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