By Alastair Little and Richard Whittington
Published 1998
Generally, a thin cut piece of beef from the diaphragm, also called onglet, the so-called butcher’s piece. In France this has long been popular briefly grilled and served very rare. Cooked any longer it goes tough and then demands long, slow simmering to deliver a tender result. Skirt also describes a thicker cut from the muscular tissue of the belly.
© 1998 Alastair Little. All rights reserved.
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