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The USDA Choice Porterhouse Steak, easily recognized by its generous tenderloin muscle, offers a succulent blend of flavor and tenderness in an impressive 30-oz cut. Perfectly sized for sharing during special occasions or celebrations, our porterhouse steak delivers an unforgettable dining experience.
Often compared to the T-bone steak, both steaks come from the short loin section of the cow and feature the iconic T-shaped bone surrounded by meat. However, the key distinction lies in the size of the tenderloin portion—Porterhouse steaks have a significantly larger filet mignon than T-bones, making them ideal for steak lovers seeking the ultimate combination of rich flavor and melt-in-your-mouth tenderness.
Want to see this cut in action? Check out this delicious video, featuring our 30 oz Porterhouse cooked up by the Original Black's Barbecue!
Serving Size: 4 oz (112g)
Servings Per Container: Varied
| Amount | % Daily Value* | |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 293 | |
| Total Fat | 23g | 35% |
| Saturated Fat | 9g | 46% |
| Trans Fat | 0g | |
| Cholesterol | 77mg | 26% |
| Sodium | 59mg | 3% |
| Total Carbohydrate | 0g | 0% |
| Dietary Fiber | 0g | 0% |
| Sugars | 0g | |
| Protein | 20g | |
| Vitamin A | 0% | |
| Vitamin C | 0% | |
| Calcium | 1% | |
| Iron | 12% |
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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What is the difference between a porterhouse and a T-bone steak?
Both steaks come from the short loin and contain a New York strip and tenderloin separated by a T-shaped bone. A porterhouse has a significantly larger filet mignon section than a T-bone.
Is a porterhouse steak good for sharing?
Yes. At approximately 30 ounces, a porterhouse steak is often considered the perfect steak for two people, making it a popular choice for date nights, celebrations, and special occasions.
What is the best way to cook a porterhouse steak?
A reverse sear is one of the best methods. Slowly bring the steak up to temperature before finishing over high heat to create a flavorful crust while keeping the filet and strip tender and juicy.
What temperature should a porterhouse steak be cooked to?
For the best balance of tenderness and flavor, most steak lovers prefer porterhouse steak cooked to medium-rare, around 130–135°F final internal temperature.
Why is porterhouse called the king of steaks?
The porterhouse combines two premium steak cuts—a filet mignon and a New York strip—into one impressive steak. Its size, tenderness, flavor, and presentation have earned it the nickname “King of Steaks.”
The short loin primal sits just behind the rib section along the upper back of the cow. This area produces some of the most tender and sought-after cuts of beef thanks to muscles that do very little work.
From the short loin come classic steakhouse favorites like the New York Strip and the T-Bone steak. These cuts are prized for their tenderness, fine texture, and rich beef flavor that shines with simple seasoning and high-heat cooking.
Because of its balance of tenderness and flavor, the short loin is home to some of the most popular steaks served in restaurants and prepared on backyard grills. Whether pan-seared or grilled over open flame, cuts from the short loin deliver a premium steak experience.
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