pork steak

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English[edit]

Pork steak (bistec d[e] puerco; right)

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pork steak (countable and uncountable, plural pork steaks)

  1. A steak cut from (usually the shoulder of) a pig.
    • 1892, Lillie Devereux Blake, A Daring Experiment and Other Stories, New York, N.Y.: Lovell, Coryell & Company, [], page 109:
      “Well, now, this ain’t none of them newfangled things, but just the beautifullest slice of pork steak you ever set eyes on.”
    • 2018, Dana Carpender, 500 Ketogenic Recipes: Hundreds of Easy and Delicious Recipes for Losing Weight, Improving Your Health, and Staying in the Ketogenic Zone, Fair Winds Press, →ISBN, page 193:
      When the pork steak is nicely browned on both sides and nearly done, add the mixture to the skillet and flip the steak to coat.
    • 2021, John Manion, Murder in St. Charles, Page Publishing, →ISBN:
      Leo has a soft spot in that belly of his for my barbecued pork steaks.

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