Texas may officially rename New York strip steak after in a slap to the “liberal” Empire State that promotes local beef — but may fire up an interstate beef instead. Texas Lt. Gov.
Gov. Dan Patrick's recent proposal to change the name of the iconic New York strip steak to the Texas strip. One Long Island meat merchant called Patrick's proposal an utter joke.
The man is seeking $1 million after Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick proposed to rename the New York Strip steak as the Texas Strip. The restaurant owner argues the rebrand undermines New ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick proposed to rename the “New York Strip Steak” the “Texas Strip” in order to “better market Texas beef” Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE.
Twitter: @JBickertonUK. You can get in touch with James by emailing [email protected] Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has called for the New York strip, a cut of beef from the short ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) wants to reclaim one of America’s most popular cuts of beef to acknowledge the Lone Star State’s cattlemen: New York strip, meet the Texas strip. “Liberal New ...
Boneless club steak! Veiny steak!—the most widely recognized is New York strip steak. In case you didn't know, the iconic Delmonico's Restaurant in NYC is credited with coming up with the moniker.
But it’s probably best known as a New York strip steak, as seen on restaurant menus from the Empire State to Texas to Wyoming and beyond. But what does the steak itself have to do with New York?
Apparently, a much more serious issue is facing our food industry today: whether or not we should rename the New York strip steak. Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick ruffled feathers — or ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said he is introducing a Texas-only resolution that would ask restaurants and beef retailers to rename the beef cut widely known as the New York strip steak as the Texas ...