Top Sirloin Question
RoyalMoose11
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My market had a sale on top sirloin strips (butchered in store; "great for grilling" 2 inch by 6 inch strips). I went to look up their calorie content in MFP and they were all over the place. Am I correct in assuming this is because one if for fat-trimmed steaks and the other is not? These seem to be trimmed as there are no larger sections of white fat other than the regular marbling on the meat. thanks.
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Lol I wish I had an answer to that question. Look for some USDA entry and just pick one...0
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Top round and bottom round vary because of the amounts of fat in and also around the meat.. Same goes for sirloin.. I always go with the estimate for "trimmed uncooked" because I trim before weighing raw.. If I went with cooked I like medium rare so my same portion would weigh less than a drier well done.0
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I mean weigh more!!.. Oops.. Cause med rare has more liquid well would weigh less!!!0
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Thanks. I made a 6-serving recipe based on the before-cooked weight and then weighed the whole thing after cooking and divided by 6 to get the nutritional information. After watching a few youtube videos I got a better since of how my steak was prepared (and it clearly looks like it was trimmed of all the fat).0
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