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USDA Select

Porterhouse Steak

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When you can’t choose between a New York strip and filet mignon, don’t fret. Eat a porterhouse. This dry-aged porterhouse is the burly big brother of a T-bone, with generous portions and rich flavors.

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Ships frozen with an average weight of 2.2 lbs per steak.

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Product information

Orders are usually packed and picked up by the shipping carrier the day after the order is placed.
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Beef Orders: Orders placed on Thursday after 10am MT or over the weekend will ship the following Monday — because beef shouldn’t be stuck waiting in a distribution center on the weekend.
To meet our high safety standards, we only ship to the 48 contiguous states.
Your order comes in a box packed with cool-gel ice packs and insulating materials to keep it frozen. We ship to you very quickly to ensure your meat arrives cool to the touch (under 40 degrees Fahrenheit).
We don’t accept returns, because the Post Office would hunt us down if you shipped raw meat without the proper precautions.
We can’t guarantee any changes or cancelations after your order has been processed. We move fast to get you fresh, frozen beef, so your order may already be on its way to you!
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Apparel Orders: Orders are delivered within 5-7 business days after leaving the ranch.
Apparel items are eligible for return if the items have no visible or worn damage. Refunds are issued after assessing the returned item. Refunds can take up to 3 business days to be issued.
To initiate a return or exchange please reach out to orders@slickhornranch.com with your order ID#.
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If something isn't right, we would like to hear about any issues you’ve had, or if there was a problem with your order, and how we can make it right. Email support@slickhornranch.com or call +1 801-215-9211 so we can make it right.

Diamond Grading System 

The Slickhorn Score for Wagyu beef grading is based on intramuscular fat, which determines marbling and tenderness.   

  • Diamond I includes Wagyu beef with intramuscular fat between 20-30 percent, which is higher than USDA Prime.    
  • Diamond II includes Wagyu beef with intramuscular fat between 30-40 percent, which is significantly higher than USDA Prime and deeply marbled.    
  • Diamond III is incredibly rare. It includes Wagyu beef with exquisite marbling and intramuscular fat content above 40 percent. It is our highest-grade beef—extremely decadent, buttery, and tender.    

USDA Grading System 

The USDA regulates and oversees beef grading. There are eight total grades, but only a few you need to worry about. 

  • USDA Select is less than 3 percent intramuscular fat.
  • USDA Choice balances quality, flavor, and accessibility, with intramuscular fat between 3-6 percent.  
  • USDA Prime has intramuscular fat above 6 percent up to 10 percent. It is the highest USDA grade with the best marbling, tenderness, and flavor.  

Grill It

Sous Vide It

Smoke It

Sear It

Cooking Instructions

This steak feeds two people or one determined individual. Cooking a porterhouse can be tricky due to the two steaks that make it up. Whenever possible, protect the delicate tenderloin meat from overcooking. 

Make sure your steak is thawed and at room temperature before cooking. Salt and season in advance to give the seasoning time to penetrate this monster steak. 

If you’re using the oven, slowly and gently roast the steak until it registers about 120° F next to the bone. Remove from the oven and rest while you preheat your broiler or a cast iron pan. You’ll finish with a hot sear that beautifully crisps up the fat.  

Slickhorn Style: Peppercorn Sauce  

Serve It With: Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Roasted Mushrooms 

Pair It With: Cabernet Sauvignon or a Porter

Where am I from?

Loin Primal

The loin primal is in the lower back and includes many fan-favorite cuts and steaks. The two sub-primals are the sirloin, which has sirloin steaks and tri-tip, and the short loin, which has famous steaks like the filet mignon, New York strip, and more.

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