Definitionn. large steak from the thick end of the short loin containing a T-shaped bone and large piece of tenderloin
Last update: October 16, 2015
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'My dear,' he said, very coaxingly, 'could we have a nice juicy porterhouse steak for supper to-morrow evening.' [Please select]
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Of the round, one-twelfth is waste, and of the porterhouse one-eighth. [Please select]
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He reminded the parlor that there had been Porterhouse the last time. [Please select]
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Remember the last time she was here--the time we had the Porterhouse. [Please select]
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With her own hands the girl cut a piece of the Porterhouse for Mr. [Please select]
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"But I'm looking forward to a Shandy porterhouse steak, all the same."' [Please select]
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An' ef we should win, Ben,--well, it's porterhouse fer Baldy the rest of his life at Mart Barclay's expense.' [Please select]
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This makes it appear that the chuck ribs are less than half as expensive as porterhouse steak and two-thirds as expensive as the round. [Please select]
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I get up and go round to Jake Stewart's on Fourteenth Street and eat a fry or a porterhouse steak and then I sleep good---that's me. [Please select]
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