Chain off Fillet Steak, what is it exactly?
Chain off Fillet Steak, what is it exactly?
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exgtt

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2,067 posts

228 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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Hi, went to Makro the other day and bought a big piece (looked like a whole piece, about 14-15 inch long, forgot the weight! Doh) of Chain off Fillet beef steak.

Cost £20 and cut it up into 6 really nice big chunks (probably around £5-6 for each chunk at the supermarket)

Pan fried it as usual with some pepper and sea salt and it tasted like fillet steak and was very lean/tender.

Just wondered by what is ment by "Chain off" Is it inferior cuts hence the cheapness or was what i bought good value?

I'm not a proper steak conneseur but it tasted nice enough to me?


Roger645

1,774 posts

263 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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From Google;



The chain is the long thin muscle alongside the main muscle. In France, the chain is known as the bavette