Submitted by ArabellanButter t3_zvj5ll in food
ABena2t t1_j1pf5df wrote
what's the difference between that and a t-bone?
Baldmofo t1_j1pguo0 wrote
According to my Google machine, a porterhouse is a min on 1.25 " from bone to widest point of the tenderloin side of the T bone. All porterhouses are T bone steaks, but not all T bones are porterhouses
ABena2t t1_j1phjmi wrote
lmao. your Google machine
ArabellanButter OP t1_j1pfbo7 wrote
What I know is that they are very similar. The only difference is a porterhouse is bigger in size than a t-bone.
ABena2t t1_j1pffjf wrote
ya. I've heard that but didn't know if there was more to it or not. like where it was actually cut or something.
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