Surf and turf

Surf and turf
Surf and turf with steak and lobster at a restaurant in Prince Edward Island, Canada
Alternative namessurf 'n' turf
reef 'n' beef
Place of originUnited States
Main ingredientsSeafood and red meat
Steak and three shrimp, served with spicy mayonnaise, salad, and fries

Surf and turf, sometimes called reef and beef, is a main course combining seafood and red meat,[1][2] typically beefsteak. While lobster and filet mignon are a standard combination,[3][4][5] variations common to steakhouse menus include prawns, shrimp,[6] squid, or scallops, which may be steamed, grilled, or breaded and fried.

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  2. ^ McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs, 2003, s.v.
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  5. ^ Billings, C.; Bayer, B. (2014). The Maine Lobster Industry: A History of Culture, Conservation and Commerce. History Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-62619-410-6.
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