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SRF Rib Eye Cap Pinwheel

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dstearn
dstearn Posts: 1,702
My local butcher Sages Meat Market is now carrying some SRF cuts.

This was a Pinwheel steak made from the Rib Eye Cap.

Just S & P and cooked directly on the grill grates.




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  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 32,393
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    Great deal with your butcher and even better cook right there.  Congrats.  I'm sure it was a true banquet.  
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  • dmchicago
    dmchicago Posts: 4,516
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    Beautiful cook. My favorite part of the ribeye.

    Side question: What do they do with the other part of the ribeye? Dos it have a name? Never seen ribeye for sale without the cap.
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  • dstearn
    dstearn Posts: 1,702
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    dmchicago said:
    Beautiful cook. My favorite part of the ribeye.

    Side question: What do they do with the other part of the ribeye? Dos it have a name? Never seen ribeye for sale without the cap.
    Thanks, next time I will try a reverse sear.
    I checked the SRF site and they sell the ribeye caps by themselves. I asked my butcher the same question.
    He can special order ribeyes as well but does not stock them yet. The price for the SRF pinwheel was $59.99 per lb.


  • Eggcelsior
    Eggcelsior Posts: 14,414
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    dmchicago said:
    Beautiful cook. My favorite part of the ribeye.

    Side question: What do they do with the other part of the ribeye? Dos it have a name? Never seen ribeye for sale without the cap.
    SRF offers the eye as "ribeye filets".

    http://www.snakeriverfarms.com/american-kobe-beef/steaks/american-kobe-ribeye.html
  • SmokeyPitt
    SmokeyPitt Posts: 10,490
    edited March 2018
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    Great looking steak! 

    dmchicago said:
    Beautiful cook. My favorite part of the ribeye.

    Side question: What do they do with the other part of the ribeye? Dos it have a name? Never seen ribeye for sale without the cap.
    @dmchicago
    I think they use the remaining center portion for Ribeye filets.

    (edit)
    As usual, I am bested by @Eggcelsior.


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  • SRF_Sean
    SRF_Sean Posts: 15
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    dmchicago said:
    Beautiful cook. My favorite part of the ribeye.

    Side question: What do they do with the other part of the ribeye? Dos it have a name? Never seen ribeye for sale without the cap.
    SRF offers the eye as "ribeye filets".

    http://www.snakeriverfarms.com/american-kobe-beef/steaks/american-kobe-ribeye.html
    Spot on, guys. That's exactly what we do with the leftover ribeye when we remove the cap. The industry name used is usually "eye of ribeye" when the cap is absent, if you ever run across it.
  • Gravytrain84
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    My favorite part of a cow! Costco carries these for 14.99#. Delicious stuff.