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Asked by: Maturino Scheublein
food and drink barbecues and grillingWhat's the difference between flap meat and skirt steak?
Just so, is skirt steak and flap meat the same?
Flap meat (flap steak) Flap meat is sometimes sold as sirloin tips or, inaccurately, as skirt steak. It's from the bottom sirloin butt of the cow, which might suggest that it's lean and tough like a regular sirloin cut. Not so!
Subsequently, question is, what is the difference between flap meat and flank steak?
Flap meat or flap steak is a thin, relatively lean, coarse-grained steak that comes from the belly of the steer, near the same area as flank steak. At one supermarket, I found that flap meat was going for $8 per pound, while flank steak was $10 and skirt steak was $15.
The cut of beef you use should be flavorful, but it doesn't need to be tender. Carne asada is usually made from skirt steak. Alternatives include flank steak, sirloin flap meat, or even trimmed brisket cut into 1-inch thick "steaks" and then again into thin strips.