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?
It all started with Lt. Governor Dan Patrick recently asking on the platform "X" why the New York Strip isn't called the "Texas Strip." ...
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.
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.
By Pete Wells Nobody knows exactly how long ago a marbled and tender boneless short-loin steak came to be known across the United States as a New York strip. Everybody agrees, though, that the ...
But the proposal has already sparked backlash—from New York restaurateurs, food historians and even a steakhouse owner threatening legal action. This wouldn't be the first time a food name has ...