Tips on buying Steak Online for the best Barbeques and Holiday
Gifts
The perfect grilled T bone steak begins with great steak. You
could head down to your local grocery store and ponder over the
rows of steaks - but a better bet would be to order your beef
online. You can't beat the choice of a prime cut of beef that is
100 percent guaranteed? Online stores offer you more high
quality choices and assure you that your steak arrives fresh at
your door. They often provide great recipes that bring out the
best of the beef.
You can start by searching the internet using such keywords as
"prime grade beef", "choice grade beef", or "premium hand cut
steaks". Take a look at what cuts of meat each company is
offering and the guarantee that goes along with your purchase.
Compare prices (with shipping costs) but make sure you are
comparing comparable grades and cuts of meat. That bargain
priced steak you saw at the supermarket is probably cheap for a
good reason - it's not as fresh or as good of quality beef and
was probably frozen at some point.
Choosing the right cut of steak
Cuts of steak can be broken down into three sections. Starting
on the upper back and moving down to the mid-back are the ribs,
the short loin and the sirloin. The rib area contains cuts such
as the Rib-eye Steak, the Rib Roast, and the back ribs. This is
the least tender section of the three. The short loin area
produces the T-bone, Top Loin Steak, Tenderloin and the
Porterhouse. The Sirloin gives the Sirloin Steak, and the Top
Sirloin. Other steaks like the chuck, round, and flank come from
those areas and tend to be tougher cuts of meat. Strips steaks,
such as New York Steak are cut from the T-bone area.
If you are looking for the most tender cut of beef, it is the
tenderloin. Other cuts from this area are filet mignon,
chateaubriand and tournedos. Though these are the most tender
they are also less flavorful. The rib-eye, or rib steak can be a
little less tender but far more flavorful. Small streaks of fat
throughout the meat mean more flavor. So with more marbling you
get less tenderness but more flavor. Finding a balance between
the two, gives you the best steak. Top loin and sirloin are
slightly less tender but have more flavor than tenderloin. With
cooking cuts of meat such as these there is no need to marinate
or even cook past medium rare.
Some of the most flavorful but least tender cuts of beef are
tri-tip or flank steaks. These are also favorites on the
barbeque. Your best bet is to marinate these cuts before
cooking. Also, leave the fat on until after the meat is cooked.
Time to Order
Once you've decided on the cut and the quantity of steaks you
desire, it's time to place your order. Or for that
hard-to-buy-for person who loves grilling, time to send that
gift. Many online food sites offer gift boxes with assorted
steaks or monthly gourmet gift plans. If you are not sure which
cuts of meat to order, take a look at the steak assortment
packages. These will give you a good idea on some desirable
combinations. And remember, since beef is a food product, you
usually do not have to pay sales tax. (see:
http://www.a1-food-gifts.com/steaks.htm )
How much should you order? Some companies offer free shipping
with a noted minimum purchase amount but make sure you are not
ordering more meat than you have room for in your freezer.
Orders are placed over secure servers but if you are still not
comfortable using your credit card online, call the 800 number
provided to order.
Food shipments are always packaged with cooling packs and often
shipped overnight or 2nd day air. Be sure to get your steaks
into the fridge or freezer once they arrive (hint: if you're
placing an order but heading out on vacation soon, delay the
shipping date till your return).
Besides the ease of having great food delivered right to your
door, it's always exciting to receive a package, even if you did
order it for yourself. And if you feel that way, think about the
lucky recipient of your steak gift box. Now it's time to enjoy.
Choose one of your just delivered, fresh, tasty steaks and fire
up the BBQ.