Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (2024)

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This chopped steak recipe is seared to perfection and then topped off with herbs, caramelized onions, and mushrooms. You will love how simple this is to prepare.

We don’t eat beef that often these days, but occasionally, we do have a craving for some.If you are lookingfor a great steak, be sure to try mySteak au PoivreorGrilled T-bone Steak.

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Chopped Steak

Chopped steak is essentially a burger that is created from chopped or ground beef. The meat is then combined with onions. and sometimes eggs to form a patty that is then seared until golden brown. It’s commonly smothered in a gravy with onions or mushrooms.

There are certainly many ways to make this recipe, and there will be a wide variety of ingredients and procedures depending on who is making it. These were meant to be affordable steaks and enhanced with other cheaper ingredients to keep costs down and flavor delicious. be sure to watch my video below, where I pair it up with homemade hashbrowns.

Ingredients and Substitutions

  • Bacon – Any regular-cut bacon will work for this. I usually use smoked and uncured.
  • Beef – I used 90/10 ground sirloin in this chopped steak. However, you can use 80/10 ground chuck or any desired lean-to-fat ratio and cut you prefer.
  • Onions – Yellow onions work best for caramelizing in this recipe. You can substitute it with a white or sweet onion.
  • Mushrooms – I used domestic button mushrooms in this dish. However, any wild mushrooms like portobellas, shiitake, oysters, etc. will also work.
  • Stock – You will need beef stock for the gravy that goes on the chopped steak,
  • Herbs – I used some fresh thyme in the onion and mushroom gravy. Substitute with equal amounts of dry thyme.
  • Potatoes – I made an optional side of hashbrowns to go with this. You can use russet or Yukon gold potatoes.

How to Make Chopped Steak

Start by forming your meat patties using your hands into roughly 8-ounce-sized portions; it’s ok to eyeball it.

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Set them to the side on a plate and season them on both sides with sea salt and cracked black pepper. It’s ok to season them and let them sit for a few minutes.

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Add some chopped-up bacon to a large frying pan over medium-high heat and cook until they are crispy lardons. This takes about 5 to 6 minutes.

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Set the cooked bacon to the side in a bowl.

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Place the chopped steaks into the pan with the rendered bacon fat and sear the chopped steaks until browned on each side, about 2 to 3 minutes per side. You do not want to cook the burgers completely through.

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Set the steaks to the side, and cook the onions and mushrooms over medium heat until they are golden brown, stirring them every 2 to 3 minutes for a total of 15 minutes. You do not have to do a perfect caramelization, but the longer you caramelize, the more flavorful your dish will be. Your onions should be lightly golden brown on all sides and flimsy. Cooking in the fat will bring about more flavor to this dish.

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Add the beef stock, thyme, salt, and pepper to the pan with the onions and mushrooms and bring it to a boil over high heat.

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Turn the heat down to low, add the chopped steaks and cooked bacon, and simmer over low to medium heat for 20 to 25 minutes or until the vegetables are tender and the chopped steaks are cooked through.

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Serve with optional hash browns.

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Reheat and Storage

Make-Ahead: These are meant to be eaten when they’re done cooking. However, you can keep them warm in a pan with the mushroom and onion gravy, covered, for up to 1 hour over very low heat.

How to Store: Store this chopped steak in a plastic container or cover it in plastic and refrigerate for up to 4 days.It can also be frozen for up to 3 months and covered in plastic.Thaw for 1 day in the refrigerator before reheating.

How to Reheat: Add your desired portions to a sauté pan with a 1/4 cup of beef stock, cover in foil, and cook in the oven at 400° for 10 to 12 minutes.Reheating your steak will 100% cause it to increase in internal temperature, most likely past medium and into medium-well.

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CHEF NOTES + TIPS

  • The #/# ratios you see for beef represent lean meat-to-fat. The first number is always lean, and the second is always fat.
  • If you do not want to use bacon in this recipe, substitute the bacon fat with 2 tablespoons of olive or avocado oil, lard, ghee, clarified butter, or beef tallow.
  • True caramelized onions take about 45 minutes or so to caramelize properly.
  • When cooking the onions, you can add a bit of water or wine to deglaze the pan and remove all the fond that is stuck to the bottom of that pan.
  • Fond is that goodness on the bottom of the pan when roasting something that adds a lot of flavor to your recipe.
  • The gravy will not be extremely thick, so feel free to remove the beef and stir in a 1/2 recipe of beurre manie over low heat until it thickens.

My Favorite Steak Recipes

  • Steak Frites
  • Carne Asada
  • Pot Roast
  • Reversed Seared Steak
  • Bone-In Standing Ribeye Roast

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This chopped steak recipe is seared to perfection and then topped off with herbs, caramelized onions, and mushrooms.

Servings: 4

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 6 strips diced smoked uncured bacon
  • 2 pounds ground sirloin, formed into 8 ounce patties
  • 2 small peeled thickly sliced yellow onions
  • 4 cups domestic mushrooms, cut in half
  • 4 cups beef stock
  • 2 teaspoons fresh thyme
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 shredded Idaho potatoes
  • coarse salt and cracked fresh pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Season the beef patties with salt and pepper and set aside.

  • In a hot large saute pan over medium heat add in bacon and cook until crispy. Once the bacon is cooked reserve to the side and use the same pan to add seasoned meat.

  • Sear the meat for 2 to 3 minutes per side until browned but not cooked through.

  • Remove the chopped steaks from the pan once brown and set aside on a plate. Next, add the onions and mushrooms to the pan, turn the heat down to medium, and caramelize for about 12 to 15 minutes.

  • Once the vegetables are nice and golden brown, deglaze with the beef stock add in the thyme, salt, and pepper, and bring to a boil.

  • Add the bacon and chopped steaks and simmer over low heat for 20 to 25 minutes or until the vegetables are tender and the chopped steak is cooked through.

  • As an optional side, In a separate large saute pan over medium-high heat add in the olive oil and shredded potatoes. Cook for 20 to 25 minutes, flipping the potatoes over every 4 to 5 minutes until golden brown. Season with salt and pepper.

  • Serve the chopped steak with the onions, mushrooms, gravy, and optional hash browns side dish.

Notes

Make-Ahead: These are meant to be eaten when they’re done cooking. However, you can keep them warm in a pan with the mushroom and onion gravy, covered, for up to 1 hour over very low heat.

How to Store: Store this chopped steak in a plastic container or cover it in plastic and refrigerate for up to 4 days.It can also be frozen for up to 3 months and covered in plastic.Thaw for 1 day in the refrigerator before reheating.

How to Reheat: Add your desired portions to a sauté pan with a 1/4 cup of beef stock, cover in foil, and cook in the oven at 400° for 10 to 12 minutes. Reheating your steak will 100% cause it to increase in internal temperature, most likely past medium and into medium-well.

The #/# ratios you see for beef represent lean meat-to-fat. The first number is always lean, and the second is always fat.

If you do not want to use bacon in this recipe, substitute the bacon fat with 2 tablespoons of olive or avocado oil, lard, ghee, clarified butter, or beef tallow.

True caramelized onions take about 45 minutes or so to caramelize properly.

When cooking the onions, you can add a bit of water or wine to deglaze the pan and remove all the fond that is stuck to the bottom of that pan.

Fond is that goodness on the bottom of the pan when roasting something that adds a lot of flavor to your recipe.

The gravy will not be extremely thick, so feel free to remove the beef and stir in a 1/2 recipe of beurre manie over low heat until it thickens.

Nutrition

Calories: 555kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 50gFat: 35gSaturated Fat: 13gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 15gTrans Fat: 2gCholesterol: 154mgSodium: 631mgPotassium: 1476mgFiber: 2gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 48IUVitamin C: 6mgCalcium: 68mgIron: 6mg

Course: Main

Cuisine: American

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

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40 comments

    • Christine
    • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (14)

    So easy and tastes great !

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    • Gary Frank
    • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (16)

    Wonderful flavor, I cheated and used bought shredded potatoes. My wife needed something green so she used broccoli in lieu of hash browns.

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      • Chef Billy Parisi

      Thank you for trying this!

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    • Mikey
    • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (17)

    I’m making this recipe now. It’s the second time I’m making it. This is an excellent meal. 👏 Everyone goes crazy over it. Thanks so much !

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    • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (18)

        love it!

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      • Barbara Seymour
      • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (19)

      This was not only simple to make, it was simply delicious! It’s become one of our fav dinners!

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      • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (20)

          many thanks!

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        • Gary Uhley
        • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (21)

        Tried this a couple of nights ago. PERFECT! My fussy wife (who eats almost nothing) gobbled it up! Caught her licking the bowl. No leftovers that Night! So Happy I saved this recipe! Thank you!

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        • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (22)

            appreciate you trying it

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          • Leslie

          Another great meal. We loved it. Thanks!

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          • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (23)

              excellent!

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            • Lizette
            • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (24)

            This was delicious and following your recipe was so easy. Thank you for all of the tips!

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            • Edwin Davis
            • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (25)

            Wow. I did exchange hash browns for mashed potatoes but omg. Comfort food to the next level. So much flavor. We will do this again many times.

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            • Cheryl Baker
            • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (27)

            Easy and delicious.

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            • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (28)

                Yes!

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              • Michael Mason
              • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (29)

              I have always loved a chopped sirloin. I have tried to make it on numerous occasions and while ok never got to that restaurant quality. Tonight that changed.
              I made this recipe, including the potatoes, and will never have to order it in a restaurant again. Not only did I enjoy it, but my better half did as well and she is not a chopped sirloin fan, The best compliment from her is, “yes, you can make this again”. She said it twice.
              Easy to make and delicious. Thanks Billy.

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              • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (30)

                  Great!

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                • Susie co*ker
                • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (31)

                So so good! Used organic Beech mushrooms; and for a great caramelization increasing that cook time to 45 minutes.
                Definitely a new favorite.

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                • Heather

                What do I do with the bacon after diced and cooked?

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                • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (32)

                    add it to the sauce.

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                  • Jeanette
                  • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (33)

                  Made this dish just the way it was presented, except I made eggs noodles as the side dish.
                  Its Sunday and need my pasta fix.

                  Absolutely delicious!!

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                  • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (34)

                      Awesome!!

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                    • Kim
                    • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (35)

                    Oh my word! This is my idea of comfort food. Saved, shared, and excited to make!

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                    • Mark
                    • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (36)

                    Meant to rate it 5 stars earlier post

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                    • Mark
                    • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (37)

                    Made this dish and it came out well. I made mashed potatoes instead of hash browns along w/steamed broccoli .i normally won’t use bacon grease to cook with and I was hesitant ,but I’m glad I did. I’ll make this recipe again perhaps with the hash browns.

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                    • Cindy Freas

                    I would love to try this recipe but I need it for 4 steaks? How would I do that?

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                    • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (38)

                        There’s actually plenty of gravy/sauce and mushrooms and onions in this recipe because well I like toppings :-). All you would need to do is add 12 more ounces of beef and divide into 4 patties.

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                      • Stan
                      • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (39)

                      Tried this tonight and enjoyed it. I’d suggest you scale this up for serving 4, and mention that the potatoes are a side dish. Very good, but a bit confusing.

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                      • Michael
                      • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (40)

                      Made my first chop steak. Followed instructions and urned out great. Going to use these steps in other recipes.thnx.

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                      • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (41)

                          OH man that’s awesome, glad you liked it!

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                        • micah
                        • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (42)

                        Made it using venison. Chop steak. So easy and very good. Hubby wants it again.

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                        • Tommy

                        Is this a serving for just one. How would it work with two 8oz pieces? Or four 8 oz pieces cooked at once?
                        Thanks Tommy

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                        • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (43)

                            This is just for one serving, but you could certainly add 4 more ounces and split them into two 8 ounces chop steaks.

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                          • kaylielks

                          a hot skillet add in bacon and cook until crispy. Once bacon is cooked reserve to the side and use the same pan to caramelize the diced potato.
                          2.Once they are nice and brown throw the bacon back in the pan, season with salt and pepper and finish in the over on 400° for 10-15 minutes

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                            • Suzette
                            • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (44)

                            The instructions are not very clear. Are the potatoes and bacon a side dish or are they to be folded into the meat before made into pattys?

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                            • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (45)

                                Thanks for the question, I think I saw where your question was and fixed it. Try it out now and let me know if it is more clear now?

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                            • Dorothy Flippin

                            What do you do with the Idaho potato that was peeled and diced?

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                            • Jim Hill
                            • Chopped Steak Recipe with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms (46)

                            Billy,

                            My family and I love your recipes; simple and delicious great stuff!

                            Jim

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                          FAQs

                          What's the difference between Salisbury steak and chopped steak? ›

                          Salisbury steak is essentially a chopped steak with a few extra ingredients mixed in with the ground meat and then is served with pan gravy. Since its birth during the civil war era by Dr. James Henry Salisbury, it has evolved by adding different ingredients to the chopped beef and the sauce.

                          How do I make cube steaks more tender? ›

                          Coat the steaks in your flour/cracker mixture and fry them as your recipe directs. Tips: For even more tender steaks, place them between two sheets of waxed paper and pound them with a meat mallet before you soak them. Can use zip bag to marinate.

                          What is chopped steak called? ›

                          Chopped Steak, sometimes referred to as Hamburger Steak, is essentially a meat patty that has been made from ground sirloin and served with pan gravy. Some recipes call for adding spices, breadcrumbs, and eggs to ground beef, much like meatloaf.

                          Can you use onions to tenderize a steak? ›

                          Onion: The Natural Tenderizer

                          By simply dicing up onions into small pieces and mixing them with salt, chefs and home cooks alike can transform their steaks into mouthwatering delights. Onion juices act as a natural tenderizer, infusing the meat with both tenderness and an unmistakable onion flavor.

                          What is the best chopped meat? ›

                          80/20: Ground Chuck

                          It's the highest lean-to-fat ratio in the specialty grinds and tends to be quite tender and juicy. Ground chuck is from the shoulder of the cow. It is rich and tender with plenty of flavor. Often referred to as “lean ground beef,” this is perfect for hamburgers and meatballs.

                          Is chop steak just hamburger? ›

                          Hamburger steak and chopped steak are basically the same thing. They are “steaks” made with ground meat. The difference is that hamburger steak is made with ground beef, while chopped steak is made with ground sirloin.

                          Why do you soak cube steak in milk? ›

                          It's milk. Here's why:

                          A steak that marinates in an acidic or enzymatic liquid too long, such as citrus juice or cola, becomes tough or mushy. But the acid in milk is so mild that you can soak beef in it long enough to tenderize it effectively, without damaging the proteins on the surface.

                          How do you tenderize chopped steak? ›

                          Tenderize Cube Steak With a Mallet

                          This is one of the most popular and traditional ways of tenderizing meat. Using a meat mallet, pound the cube steak evenly to break down the tough fibers and connective tissues.

                          Should cube steak be rinsed before cooking? ›

                          No need to rinse it before cooking if you're not adding any batter or breading to the surface. Keep the temperature relatively low and cook the meat slowly, setting aside 1.5 to 2 hours for the entire process. Rushing the cube steak with higher heat will only toughen it.

                          What is the poor man's steak cut? ›

                          We have the chuck eye, also known as the poor man's ribeye, on the menu. If you are a fan of cast iron cooking, a seared and well-seasoned steak, and lots of butter, this one is for you!

                          Does Texas Roadhouse have chopped steak? ›

                          Chop steak smothered with sautéed onions, sautéed mushrooms and jack cheese. Served with your choice of two sides.

                          What's the difference between chopped steak and Philly cheesesteak? ›

                          The number-one difference separating the sandwiches lies in the meat they use. For an authentic Philly cheesesteak, you'll need beef steak strips or thinly sliced ribeye while a chopped cheese simply uses ground beef, such as the kind you would use to form a burger patty or as taco meat.

                          What is the secret ingredient to tenderize meat? ›

                          Whether hosting a holiday cookout, serving up some stir-fry or tackling game meats, baking soda is the go-to meat tenderizer to help make your steak, chicken or turkey silkier, juicier and yummier.

                          What tenderizes steak the most? ›

                          Most cuts of steak benefit from being salted up to an hour in advance of cooking, but especially tougher cuts. In addition to seasoning the steaks, salt helps break down proteins and make the meat more tender. Liberally salt the steaks up to an hour before cooking, then proceed according to your recipe.

                          What do restaurants use to tenderize steak? ›

                          A good restaurant starts with good steak, which is made tender by a combination of very high fat content to start with, and long aging to allow the proteins to break down throughout (rather than the surface mush you get from enzymes and marinades). The very best results come from dry aging, for as long as a month.

                          Is Salisbury steak the same as cubed steak? ›

                          Not the same. Cube steak is a cut of round (bottom round or eye of round), and pounded thin to tenderize it. It is usually breaded with seasoned bread crumbs and pan fried slowly. Salisbury steak is more like seasoned ground beef patty, pan fried, and covered with gravy.

                          What makes Salisbury steak different? ›

                          Salisbury steak isn't technically a steak, but more like a patty. In fact, it's similar to meatloaf but usually without as many ingredients, shaped into a patty rather than a loaf, and served with a mushroom and onion gravy. If you like meatloaf, you'll probably love Salisbury steak.

                          What is chopped steak made of? ›

                          Chopped steak is essentially a burger that is created from chopped or ground beef. The meat is then combined with onions. and sometimes eggs to form a patty that is then seared until golden brown. It's commonly smothered in a gravy with onions or mushrooms.

                          What is the difference between hamburger steak and chopped steak? ›

                          While hamburger steaks can be served as-is with a couple of sides, many people prefer to smother them in a rich brown gravy with the addition of onions or mushrooms. Chopped steak, on the other hand, uses ground sirloin. Rich in meaty flavor but low in fat, sirloin is taken from the top of the cow's back.

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