Gael
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- Location
- County Down, N Ireland
Assuming you like steak that is!
I had Rump steak ( called sirloin in the USA) .. this evening for dinner as it happens...Medium rare, as always with flash fried mushrooms and rocket salad
Incidentally.. .(what we British call sirloin steak is a porterhouse steak in the US)
Here's a list of the different things we call the same foods either side of the pond, although lots of these are now becoming intermingled in both countries..!!
http://www.macmillandictionaries.com/MED-Magazine/February2004/16-feature-food.htm
Medium rare. Although dh likes his more rare and he`s starting to convert me. But if it`s a filet,I`d still rather have it medium rare.
I like Rib-Eye steaks, medium-rare. Hubby makes them to die for on the charcoal barbeque.
BLACK on the outside and a rather reddish-pink inside and it better be a boneless rib-eye.
And sitting beside it on the plate, a baked potato, split open with gobs of butter, sour cream and chives.
All washed down with a cold Coors lite.
Medium rare please...
I had Rump steak ( called sirloin in the USA) .. this evening for dinner as it happens...Medium rare, as always with flash fried mushrooms and rocket salad
Incidentally.. .(what we British call sirloin steak is a porterhouse steak in the US)
Here's a list of the different things we call the same foods either side of the pond, although lots of these are now becoming intermingled in both countries..!!
http://www.macmillandictionaries.com/MED-Magazine/February2004/16-feature-food.htm
rkunsaw and Ina glad you enjoyed it...and Ina altho' I'm very aware what a hillbilly is, it doesn't have the same connotations here in the UK as it does in the US...so don't feel bad if you make a mistake...I'll just imagine I'm sittin' on a porch somewhere's in deepest Arkansas whittlin' on a stick...no offence intended rkunsaw
Inicidentally..the term hillbilly was first coined in my home country of Scotland...The Scottish expressions, "hill-folk" and "billie" which was a synonym for "fellow", similar to "guy" or "bloke"....so I'd kinda take it as a compliment :lol1::lol1: