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Surf vs. Turf

Seafood or steak? Which do you like more?

  • Seafood

    Votes: 1 50.0%
  • Steak

    Votes: 1 50.0%

  • Total voters
    2

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Surf and turf or surf 'n' turf is a main course in American cuisine which combines seafood and meat. It is particularly common in British/Irish-style pubs in North America and North American steakhouses, The "surf" part can refer to lobster, prawns, or shrimp, which may be grilled or breaded and fried. The "turf" part usually refers to a steak.

Seafood or steak? Which do you like more?

Have you ever ordered a surf 'n' turf meal at restaurant?
 
Seafood or steak? Which do you like more? Steak cooked medium rare!

Have you ever ordered a surf 'n' turf meal at restaurant? Yes and it's a real treat for me. Last time I had lobster and steak.
 
Jazzy said:
Seafood or steak? Which do you like more? Steak cooked medium rare!

Have you ever ordered a surf 'n' turf meal at restaurant? Yes and it's a real treat for me. Last time I had lobster and steak.

Same answer as her!
 
Freddy said:
Surf and turf or surf 'n' turf is a main course in American cuisine which combines seafood and meat. It is particularly common in British/Irish-style pubs in North America and North American steakhouses, The "surf" part can refer to lobster, prawns, or shrimp, which may be grilled or breaded and fried. The "turf" part usually refers to a steak.

Seafood or steak? Which do you like more?

Have you ever ordered a surf 'n' turf meal at restaurant?

Love both so make mine "medium rare " please. Red but no blood is perfect.
 
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