Steak Lovers Beware!
#1
Posted 21 May 2009 - 05:58 PM
#2
Posted 21 May 2009 - 06:33 PM
Is that for real? Look what wikipedia had to say;Steak Lovers Beware! I just got off the Texas Eagle on 20 May at Chicago. The night before, I requested the flat iron steak. when it came it looked very good, but one bite and something was wrong. The guy across from me said "did you see the asterick (*) by the flat iron steak on the menue? I had not but roughly what it said was "during high demand, beef shanks (I think) will be substituted during high demand when flat iron steaks are no longer available. Other than that, it was a good trip. Ahead of tme at St Louis but :40 late at Chicago. Jim
"The beef shank is the shank (or leg) portion of a steer or heifer.
Due to the constant use of this muscle by the animal it tends to be tough, dry, and sinewy, so is best when cooked for a long time in moist heat. As it is very lean, it is widely used to prepare very low-fat ground beef. Due to its lack of sales, it is not often seen at retail. Although, if found in retail, it is very cheap and a low-cost ingredient for beef stock. Beef shank is a common ingredient in soups."
That's a terrible thing for Amtrak to do.
#3
Posted 21 May 2009 - 06:38 PM
Silver Meteor #97(5) & #98 (4), Silver Star #91 (2), Capitol Limited #29 & #30(4), Empire Builder #7,#8,#27 (3) Coast Starlight #11 (4) & #14(4), California Zephyr #5 (2) & #6 (3), Cascades #506, City of New Orleans #58 (1) #59 (1), South West Chief #3 (2), Lake Shore Limited #49, Maple Leaf #63 San Joaquin #714, Pacific Surfliner #774, Texas Eagle #422, Cardinal #50, Crescent #19, Sunset Limited #1 Approx.46,444 miles & 41 states!
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#4
Posted 21 May 2009 - 06:42 PM
Pre-Amtrak Routes Traveled: Empire Builder (Great Northern), North Coast Limited (Northern Pacific), Abraham Lincoln (Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio), City of Hinkle (Union Pacific)
Bustitutions: Portland-Spokane (EB)
Amtrak Miles: 37,351
Non-Amtrak Miles: 8,482
Bustitution Miles: 362
#5
Posted 21 May 2009 - 07:23 PM
I know that if I was in coach and was paying extra for the most expensive meal on the menu I would be pissed, especially if it just randomly showed up without warning. Of course if I was in a sleeper paying for a first class experience I would be pissed as well.
#6
Posted 21 May 2009 - 07:47 PM
In the UK the Trading Standards would be on their case.
#7
Posted 21 May 2009 - 07:57 PM
#8
Posted 21 May 2009 - 07:57 PM
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#9
Posted 21 May 2009 - 08:11 PM
I've never been victimized by the old switcheroo, but after 3 inedible flatirons on 3 different trains I'll never order an Amsteak again.
How did you order it cooked? I read a good review on a rare steak, but that was the only one.
I was planning on trying it in a week, prob. medium-rare, but I don't want to be really disappointed. My girlfriend and I are taking our first overnighter in a roomette, hoping everything goes well so she will be up for it again. The food will probably be a big part of that.
Steak and French Toast were what I was planning on.....
#10
Posted 21 May 2009 - 08:33 PM
Last fall on the CZ our medium rare flatirons were fine.I've never been victimized by the old switcheroo, but after 3 inedible flatirons on 3 different trains I'll never order an Amsteak again.
How did you order it cooked? I read a good review on a rare steak, but that was the only one.
I was planning on trying it in a week, prob. medium-rare, but I don't want to be really disappointed. My girlfriend and I are taking our first overnighter in a roomette, hoping everything goes well so she will be up for it again. The food will probably be a big part of that.
Steak and French Toast were what I was planning on.....
#11
Posted 21 May 2009 - 08:42 PM
Silver Meteor #97(5) & #98 (4), Silver Star #91 (2), Capitol Limited #29 & #30(4), Empire Builder #7,#8,#27 (3) Coast Starlight #11 (4) & #14(4), California Zephyr #5 (2) & #6 (3), Cascades #506, City of New Orleans #58 (1) #59 (1), South West Chief #3 (2), Lake Shore Limited #49, Maple Leaf #63 San Joaquin #714, Pacific Surfliner #774, Texas Eagle #422, Cardinal #50, Crescent #19, Sunset Limited #1 Approx.46,444 miles & 41 states!
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#12
Posted 21 May 2009 - 08:51 PM
After reading all AU Food Critics posts, I too was disappointed in the Flat Iron
I know I gave the Flat Iron a rave review here, but that was probably around January 2008. I may have the steak on the Silver Star this week in one direction or the other, and if I do I'll be sure to tell you how it compares to my memory. But I'm more excited to try the newer regional menu items on this trip!
"I don't care what train I'm on, just as long as it keeps rolling on..."
#13
Posted 21 May 2009 - 08:59 PM
#14
Posted 21 May 2009 - 09:08 PM
I always ask for medium, and the Amsteaks were all medium as requested. Bad meat was the problem. Poor quality. USDA Industrial or something.How did you order it cooked? I read a good review on a rare steak, but that was the only one.I've never been victimized by the old switcheroo, but after 3 inedible flatirons on 3 different trains I'll never order an Amsteak again.
Amshanks, on the other hand, have been pretty good on several occasions. They're braised. Braising is a low and slow form of cooking that works well for breaking down connective tissues even in tougher cuts, such as shank and brisket. I use liquid braising in the oven for corned beef, and it always comes out falling-apart tender.
I can certainly understand jim55's discomfiture, which would apply to any kinda surprise switch. Asterisk or no, he shoulda been notified as menus were distributed. In my experience the servers have never failed to inform when a dish was no longer available.
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#15
Posted 21 May 2009 - 09:08 PM
I'm looking forward to another train ride next month on the SWC and get to ride on the Pacific Surfliner also woohoo, can't wait!
#16
Posted 21 May 2009 - 09:19 PM
Amtrak mileage: 55,551
Trains: Northeast Regional (46), Auto Train (22), Capitol Limited (12), Acela Express (11), Silver Star (6), Crescent (6), Silver Meteor (5), Empire Service (4), Lake Shore Limited (3), Pennsylvanian (3), Southwest Chief (2), Downeaster (2), Carolinian (2), Adirondack (2), Ethan Allen Express (2), Maple Leaf (2), Empire Builder (1), Sunset Limited (1), Cardinal (1), Illini (1), Saluki (1), Keystone Service (1)
#17
Posted 21 May 2009 - 10:03 PM
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#18
Posted 21 May 2009 - 10:45 PM
I always order with the instructions: "Bloody rare." So far, I have gotten what I asked for and it has been delicious. I like my meat red and juicy in the middle. That's how I cook it on my grill at home, and thats how I order it on Amtrak. I have always loved the flat iron. My girlfriend was mildly disappointed with the one we had on the Capitol Limited a few weeks ago, though.
I just checked Amtrak's sample menu- there's no info or clue that they are doing any substitution for the Flat Iron Steak.
I hope that there's plenty of steaks available in June.....Won't fool hubby with beef shanks
#19
Posted 21 May 2009 - 11:55 PM
Entire length, end to end- Lake Shore Limited (Boston stub) (11/09), Downeaster (11/09) & Coast Starlight (10/11)
Partial- California Zephyr (SLC-EMY), Hiawatha, Cascades (SEA-PDX) & Acela (BOS-PVD)
#20
Posted 22 May 2009 - 01:38 AM
Edited by jim55, 22 May 2009 - 01:42 AM.
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