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Chuckeye SteakChuckeye Steak
Chuckeye SteakChuckeye Steak
Chuckeye Steak
Chuckeye Steak
Chuckeye Steak
Chuckeye Steak

Chuckeye Steak

Chuck Eye steak is a flavorful and relatively affordable cut that is often considered a hidden gem among steak lovers. It comes from the chuck primal, specifically from the area near the ribeye, making it similar in taste and texture to more expensive cuts.  Chuck eye steak can be grilled, pan-seared, or broiled. It is best cooked to medium-rare or medium to retain its tenderness and flavor. Marinating the steak or using dry rubs can enhance its flavor even further.

Choose the Chuck Eye when you want something different than the ribeye as a standalone entrée or use it in a various dishes like fajitas, stir-fries, or steak salads. 

$38.00

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American
WAYGU
Marbling

Score range 109-101

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Premium
Marbling

Score range 99-91

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Standard
Marbling

Score range 89-81

Our judging systems gives a score of 109-81 based on these criteria:

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Roger D. Tenderness Test

The Roger D. Judging System uses a proprietary, mechanical invention to measure tenderness.

The device records the force required to cut through a cooked test steak.

Each test steak is the same cut and size, which leaves the cutting force as the only variable.

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Roger D. Taste
Tested™

At 7 Foot Farm we actually cook, taste and cut a steak from each animal sold under the 7 Foot Farm label.

Cutability, eating ease and desirable taste is included in the Roger D Judging system score.

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Roger D. Genetic
EPD Score

The parentage of animals harvested at 7 Foot Farm is analyzed using the American Angus Assoc’s EPD (Estimated Progeny Difference) system.

Twenty three (23) heritable traits such as marbling, ribeye size and back fat data are collected and used in the selection of Purebred Angus cattle.

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Roger D. Characteristics Label

Each steak is labeled with a unique serial number, animal ID and the Roger D Judging Score ensuring complete traceability and production transparency.

Roger D. Judging System

These purchasing options are unique to the beef industry and puts you in control of what you are buying.