Definition of porterhouse steak in English:
porterhouse steak
nounpɔːtəhaʊsˈsteɪkpɔːrtərhaʊsˈsteɪk
A thick steak cut from the thick end of a sirloin.
Example sentencesExamples
- By winter he hopes to offer entrées like porterhouse steak, nut-crusted mahi-mahi and lobster shepherd's pie.
- Bone-in cuts, like T-bone or porterhouse steaks, may pose a very, very slight risk.
- Today, you start spending all your cash on porterhouse steaks and Guinness.
- This area will be cut up for porterhouse steaks, such as are served at Peter Luger.
- He explains this to me as we dine on Vietnamese chili chicken, cucumber salad, and pepper-crusted porterhouse steaks, all washed down with endless bottles of Australian Shiraz.
- Very few of us are going to be able to juggle a porterhouse steak, a coffee cup and a birdcage, but we can learn to exploit weak opponents by losing the little battles while winning the big wars.
- Powerful and rich in extract, this wine packs a wallop all the way around; thick and full on the palate with healthy tannins; a great choice with a grilled porterhouse steak.