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Velvet steak comes from the round.Where in the round is it from? I do have the answer



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Never even heard of it

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Velvet steak is actually from the bavette or flap steak. Near the flank on the belly

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Butcher Bill wrote:

Velvet steak comes from the round.Where in the round is it from? I do have the answer


 It's my understanding that it comes from the heel part of the outside round. That big round thing that fits between the eye of round and the bottom round/rump. It contains the mouse.

I've never worked in a place that sells em.



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the mouse?? we called it the rat....lol..same thing,,,very gristly! from the center of the heel

if a velvet steak comes from the heel, I can see why it didnt catch on


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The center part of the heel, we call that the rat tail. When we used to have rounds on sale I used to tie the heel around and sell them as beef shin for $5 a pound with bones costing 49 cents a pound and Rounds coming in at $1.19 per pound it was worth the effort and case space. Customers liked the fact they untie the string and not worry about dealing with cutting it off the bone

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