02-04-2014, 10:21 PM
Just typed steak stone in amazon and a quick look revealed a "granite" stone. My guess would be a scrap of granite counter top would work fine for this idea.
Side bar though. I went to the Martin's, because we have no where else to buy good meat, and was looking for some filet. All they had was "tenderloin steaks". Now I already asked Rex, but I wanted to see if this spurred a debate among all the MM butchers. I was under the impression (through a quick search the other day) that the filet was cut off of the "tenderloin" but it was the end pieces which had a different fat/marbleizing/something than the rest of the loin. The butcher at martin's said they are the same thing. It would make sense that the tenderloin is the same but why the discrepancy in naming. I heard the filet is just the tenderloin cut into steaks but why then do they call them tenderloin(s)
Side bar though. I went to the Martin's, because we have no where else to buy good meat, and was looking for some filet. All they had was "tenderloin steaks". Now I already asked Rex, but I wanted to see if this spurred a debate among all the MM butchers. I was under the impression (through a quick search the other day) that the filet was cut off of the "tenderloin" but it was the end pieces which had a different fat/marbleizing/something than the rest of the loin. The butcher at martin's said they are the same thing. It would make sense that the tenderloin is the same but why the discrepancy in naming. I heard the filet is just the tenderloin cut into steaks but why then do they call them tenderloin(s)
2004 Honda S2000
2001 F-150 4X4 6" lift on 37" tires
2007 GSX-R 600
2008 SX-R 800
1992 (slammed by PO) 240sx Coupe (SOLD)
1999 BMW POS ///M3(SOLD)
1998 Honda Civic EX beater (SOLD)
2001 F-150 4X4 6" lift on 37" tires
2007 GSX-R 600
2008 SX-R 800
1992 (slammed by PO) 240sx Coupe (SOLD)
1999 BMW POS ///M3(SOLD)
1998 Honda Civic EX beater (SOLD)
