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Discover Ludwig"steak" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it whenever you are referring to a cut of meat, usually from a cow, that has been cooked and prepared as food. For example, "I had a steak for dinner last night."
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steak
noun
A slice of beef, broiled or cut for broiling.
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I'm not saying you have to put a rose on the table, or light candles, but a rib-eye steak and some dauphinoise potatoes don't go amiss.
Traditionally in China, a steak or a fish would not serve just one person, but, alongside vegetable dishes, a whole family.
But combined with the bacon, each is a fruit/meat or savoury/sweet crime as heinous as pineapple on a gammon steak, turkey with cranberry sauce or a burger between two doughnuts.
His current project is to try and make a steak.
Think seared tuna steak with a zingy horseradish, wasabi and soy concoction, served with mellow sweet potato mash.
Live streams on the app have gripping titles such as "drink with us", "equipment testing", "driving" and "i'm cutting steak let's watch!" Twitter was never really an app for sharing what you were eating; but Periscope, at times (lunchtimes), seems barely anything but.
Then there's La Tour hotel's new steak place, La Tour Grill; Sabai Sabai for Thai; and about a zillion other good options too.
The most memorable wine I have ever bought was a Margaux that I paid £13 for 10 years ago after asking in a Dieppe wine shop, Maison Pommier, in the main square, for something that would suit the steak I was cooking that night.
A steak? Yes, he had something good – locally reared, of course.
There are decent seafood options and quality sushi, but meat is where Guto's heart lies: with a delicious pork belly, knockout steak, and plenty of other beef dishes, such as strips you barbecue yourself at the table.
Tougher than a $2 steak, I'll give him that.
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