Beef Cuts
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What's Thin cuts
Thin cuts come from a variety of beef muscles and generally cut thinly (5-7mm thick). The steaks are quick and easy to cook with and deliver a robust flavour. The cut is also naturally lean and offers great value for money too.
Clockwise from top:
(Thin Cut) Sirloin
(Thin Cut) Centre cut steak
(Thin Cut) Denver steak
(Thin Cut) Ranch
(Thin Cut) Tender Top
How Can I Cook It?
This steak needs quick cooking for 2-3 minutes on each side so that it retains its succulence and doesn’t dry out and become tough. If you prefer a rarer steak, opt for a reduced cooking time.
What Else Could I Use?
You could also use frying steaks, minute steaks or stir-fry strips. They are all great for quick mid-week meals such as steak sandwiches, salads, stir-fries, fajitas, curries and pasta dishes.
Did You Know?
You can replace thin cut steaks with frying or minute steaks.