Featherblade steak, known for its rich flavour and tenderness, is a versatile cut that shines in both quick and slow-cooking methods. Whether pan-seared, grilled, or braised, it offers endless possibilities for delicious meals. This guide covers the best ways to cook featherblade steak, pairing ideas, and drinks to complement its deep, beefy character, ensuring you make the most of this underrated cut.
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Featuring featherblade, bavette, flat iron, and onglet steaks from heritage breed, grass-fed beef, matured on North Yorkshire farms and dry-aged on the bone for over 28 days, these steaks promise exceptional flavour and tenderness.
Customise your box by selecting the size and quantity of each steak to suit your preferences. Perfect for traditional steak lovers seeking quality and taste in every bite.
From: £66.78 Original price was: £66.78.£57.70Current price is: £57.70.
The Featherblade steak is a fantastic value cut which was traditionally slow cooked, but given the right treatment makes a perfect steak for the grill or BBQ.
Our beef featherblade steak is from the shoulder blade and when sliced has a marbling that resembles a feather.
It has become very popular amongst our chef customers.
£7.99 – £15.98
Featherblade steaks are versatile and can be cooked in various ways, depending on the texture and flavour profile you're aiming for. Here’s a rundown of different methods to make the most of this cut:
These methods are perfect for tender, juicy steaks served medium-rare to medium.
Pan-Seared on the Hob
Grilling or Barbecuing
Oven Grill
For dishes where you want fall-apart tenderness and deep flavour.
Braising
Slow Cooker
For a twist on traditional steak preparation.
Sous Vide
Smoked
Featherblade steaks aren’t just for standalone servings—get creative with how you incorporate them into meals.
Steak Sandwiches
Tacos or Wraps
Stir-Fries
Salads
Steak Pie
Beef Ragu or Pasta Sauce
Featherblade steak’s rich, beefy flavour works particularly well with bold red wines.
Though red wine is traditional, some whites can work surprisingly well, especially with lighter accompaniments.
A cold beer is always a solid choice for steak, particularly with grilled or barbecued cuts.
For something stronger, consider these:
For those not drinking alcohol, there are excellent choices to complement featherblade steak.
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