Texas is pushing to rename the New York Strip steak—but can they? With backlash from New York chefs and a lawsuit in the mix, ...
The lieutenant governor said he was considering taking a "cruise across the Gulf of America" and having a "juicy, medium-rare Texas Strip." ...
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." ...
The lieutenant governor of Texas has proposed changing the name of a popular cut of steak in honor of the Lone Star State. A resolution will be filed in the Texas Senate "to officially change the name ...
The political and legal stakes are being raised over what to call a popular cut of steak in the Lone Star State.
And the New York Strip has always been on the menu, because that's where it was first served up. "Steak was popular back then — New York Strip, boneless ribeye. All staples on our menu," said ...
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?
Gov. Dan Patrick called on the Texas Senate to change the name of the New York Strip steak to the “Texas Strip.” Patrick said he spoke with cattle feeders and raisers in late February ...
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 ...
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