A steak is a large slab of meat, usually beef, but also possibly fish such as salmon. Steak slab is cut perpendicular to the muscle fibres, in contrary to filet , which is cut parallel to muscle fibres. Steaks are typically served grilled, though they can also be pan-fried or broiled/grilled. A restaurant that specializes in steaks is known as a steakhouse.
Types of beef steaks
The salisbury steak is not a steak, but rather a patty from ground beef made with onions and occasionally mushrooms.
See also
External links