HANGER STEAK

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Size: .68 to 1 lbs

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Due to its popularity among chefs, the hanger steak or "hanging tender" is often used in gourmet recipes and is favored for grilling, pan-searing, or broiling. It can be marinated to infuse additional flavors or simply seasoned with salt and pepper to let the natural beef taste shine. When sliced against the grain, hanger steak offers a delightful dining experience with its rich flavor and satisfying texture.

The beef hanger steak is sometimes referred to as the "butcher's steak" because historically, butchers often kept this particular cut for themselves rather than selling it to customers. The hanger steak was considered a hidden gem, known for its exceptional flavor and tenderness. It was a well-kept secret among butchers who recognized its culinary value.

Meat Grilling Temps and Tips

 

  • Grass and Non-GMO Grain Fed
  • Raised Without Hormones or Antibiotics

  • Dry-Aged

  • USDA Inspected

All Natural, Indiana Pasture Raised Angus Beef

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FAQs

Insert a meat thermometer probe into the thickest part of the meat to take the temperature.

Poultry

  • Dark meat (thigh, leg): 170º to 175º
  • White meat (breast, wing): 160º to 165ºF

Fish

  • Medium-rare: 120º
  • Medium: 135º

Beef & Lamb

  • Rare: 125°
  • Medium rare: 130° to 135°
  • Medium: 135° to 140°
  • Medium well: 140° to 150°
  • Well done: 155+°
  • Ground: 160°

Pork

  • Medium rare: 145°
  • Medium: 150°
  • Well done: 160°
  • Ground: 160°

Beef

Bold, robust spices enhance beef's hearty flavor.

  • Salt & Black Pepper: Essential for any beef preparation.
  • Garlic Powder/Onion Powder: Adds savory depth.
  • Paprika (Smoked/Regular): Great for grilling or roasting beef.
  • Rosemary & Thyme: Ideal for steaks or beef roasts.
  • Cumin: Perfect for ground beef dishes like tacos.
  • Chili Powder: Adds heat for brisket or ribs.
  • Worcestershire & Soy Sauce: Not spices, but fantastic umami boosters for marinades.
  • Mustard Powder: Great for rubs, especially with brisket.

Pork

Pork works well with both sweet and savory spices.

  • Brown Sugar: Adds sweetness for ribs and pork roasts.
  • Paprika & Cayenne: For spicy rubs, especially with BBQ.
  • Sage & Thyme: Ideal for sausages and pork roasts.
  • Garlic Powder: A go-to for most pork dishes.
  • Fennel Seeds: Adds a mild licorice flavor—excellent for Italian sausages.
  • Chinese Five-Spice: Pairs well with pork belly and ribs for an Asian twist.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar: Common in marinades or sauces to cut through pork’s richness.

Poultry (Chicken/Turkey)

Light herbs and spices bring out the mild flavors in poultry.

  • Lemon Pepper: Adds brightness to grilled or roasted poultry.
  • Garlic & Onion Powder: Basic yet essential for most poultry dishes.
  • Thyme, Sage & Rosemary: Fantastic for roast chicken or turkey.
  • Paprika & Chili Powder: Adds mild heat and smokiness.
  • Cumin & Coriander: Great for spiced chicken dishes.
  • Curry Powder: Adds depth to chicken stews and grilled dishes.
  • Herbs de Provence: A blend of thyme, basil, rosemary, tarragon, and lavender—perfect for poultry.
  • Buttermilk Marinade: Helps tenderize chicken while adding subtle tanginess.