Topside of beef is the long, inner muscle of the cow’s thigh which makes for a lean cut, yet it’s more tender than silverside taken from the hindquarters. It tastes delicious when roasted as a whole joint, or diced and slowly stewed so the meat breaks down and becomes melt-in-the-mouth.
Lean and versatile, topside steaks benefit from tenderising and are ideal for schnitzels or steak sandwiches. They can also be sliced thinly across the grain for stir-fries or diced for low, slow-cooking. Cubed, Topside is a good choice for tender stews, casseroles, curries, and in pies.
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