Welcome to Know Your Cuts, a new series where we explore the delicious world of beef, one cut at a time. This week, we're kicking things off with a favorite among steak lovers: The Ribeye Steak.
What is Ribeye Steak?
The Ribeye Steak, known for its rich flavor and tender texture, comes from the rib section of the cow. This cut is well-marbled, meaning it has a good amount of fat interspersed with the muscle. This marbling is what gives the Ribeye its juicy and succulent taste, making it a top choice for grilling and pan-searing.
Nutritional Value:
A typical 3.5-ounce (100-gram) serving of Ribeye Steak provides:
Calories: Approximately 291
Protein: 23 grams
Fat: 22 grams (including 9 grams of saturated fat)
Vitamins: Rich in B vitamins (B6, B12)
Minerals: High in iron, zinc, and phosphorus
Interesting Fact
Did you know? Ribeye Steaks are often dry-aged to enhance their flavor and tenderness. The dry-aging process, which can last from a few weeks to several months, allows enzymes to break down the muscle fibers and concentrate the beef's flavor. This is why dry-aged Ribeye Steaks are highly prized by chefs and steak enthusiasts alike.
Explore Our Ribeye Recipes
Want to dive deeper into the Ribeye Steak and learn about its origins, different cooking methods, and recipes? Check out our blog for some mouth-watering Ribeye recipes:
Grilled Ribeye Steak with Garlic Butter Sauce
How to Cook Ribeye Steaks
How to Cook: Ribeye Tacos
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