Beef Cuts


Porterhouse

The porterhouse is a cut that offers you two different cuts of beef in one. The porterhouse consists of a New York Strip approximately 10 ounces depending on thickness and a 6-ounce tenderloin filet again depending on thickness.

T-Bone

Porterhouse’s little brother. The T-Bone consists of the same two cuts as the porterhouse, just slightly smaller.

Prime Rib Roast

The Peterson family Christmas dish is available for purchase up to 5 bones thick. Easy to cook and best served medium rare. Often thought of as a holiday staple, the prime rib is great for any gathering and Matador’s prime rib will have your guests begging for more!

Rib Eye

Perhaps the most popular cut of beef, the rib eye is a well-marbled, very flavorful cut of beef. If you like your steak lean, the rib eye is not for you. The full flavor of the rib eye is largely attributed to the marble content of the steak. Available bone-in (Cowboy Cut) or boneless.

New York Strip

New York, Kansas City; Kansas City, New York – it just depends who you are talking to! The strip is a leaner cut from the loin of the cow. Very flavorful and tender, the strip will not disappoint.  Available bone-in or boneless.

Tenderloin

Often referred to as a “filet” is the crème de la crème of steaks. A well-cooked tenderloin can be cut with a fork and you can almost feel it “melting” in your mouth. Our tenderloins are trimmed to perfection and are available cut into steaks or offered whole.  Available bone-in or boneless.

Sirloin

Also known as Top Sirloin, it is one of the most flexible and affordable cuts of beef.  Sirloin can be used as a roast, cut into steak portions or cut smaller to be used for skewers or kabobs.  It is also commonly used to make cheesesteak.

Tri-Tip

The bottom “tip” of the sirloin that is very popular in California.  Tri-Tip can be roasted, baked, grilled or braised.  Tri-Tip should always be cut against the grain to ensure tenderness.

Skirt Steak

Skirt steak  comes from plate and is used more for its flavor than its tenderness. While most commonly used for fajitas, skirt can also be grilled or used to make dishes like pinwheels.

Brisket

Beef brisket is the prize beef of BBQ competitions.  Brisket can be divided and trimmed or left whole.  It is most commonly smoked but can also be done in the oven.

Specialty Cuts

Because our beef is cut on site, there isn’t a cut that we don’t offer. The experienced and knowledgeable butchers at Matador Meat & Wine will prepare any cut you like – all you have to do is ask. Whether it be a roast,  flat iron steaks, or the popular Brazilian cut picanha; Matador’s butchers can cut it.

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