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[[Shockeye]] and the [[Second Doctor]], partially converted into an [[Androgum]], gobbled up eight steaks among man food on [[Las Cadenas]], a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[restaurant]], during the year [[1987]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'')
[[Shockeye]] and the [[Second Doctor]], partially converted into an [[Androgum]], gobbled up eight steaks among man food on [[Las Cadenas]], a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[restaurant]], during the year [[1987]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'')


The [[Ninth Doctor]] ordered [[steak and chips]] while dining with [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Boom Town (TV story)|Boom Town]]'') Later, the [[Tenth Doctor]] once had [[the TARDIS]]' [[food machine]] produce steak-flavoured food pills. Hungry for real steak after trying the food machine's offering, he then set the TARDIS on a course for [[Phijax IV]], a planet he said was renown for its high-quality, all-night steak restaurants. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Glutonoid Menace (comic story)|The Glutonoid Menace]]'')
The [[Ninth Doctor]] ordered [[steak and chips]] while dining with [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Boom Town (TV story)|Boom Town]]'') Later, the [[Tenth Doctor]] once had [[the TARDIS]]'s [[food machine]] produce steak-flavoured food pills. Hungry for real steak after trying the food machine's offering, he then set the TARDIS on a course for [[Phijax IV]], a planet he said was renown for its high-quality, all-night steak restaurants. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Glutonoid Menace (comic story)|The Glutonoid Menace]]'')


The last meal [[Alexander Denes]] ate was steak. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)|The Enemy of the World]]'')
The last meal [[Alexander Denes]] ate was steak. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)|The Enemy of the World]]'')

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A steak was a cut of meat, frequently of beef, which Clyde Langer once noted was made from cattle. (TV: Sky)

Steak could be cooked a number of different ways to achieve different results. Rhys Williams complained that French restaurants never cooked steak properly. One restaurant in Cardiff overcooked his steak, serving it 'well done' when he had ordered 'medium'. Another in Paris only cooked it for "a few seconds". (TV: Combat)

Shockeye and the Second Doctor, partially converted into an Androgum, gobbled up eight steaks among man food on Las Cadenas, a Spanish restaurant, during the year 1987. (TV: The Two Doctors)

The Ninth Doctor ordered steak and chips while dining with Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen. (TV: Boom Town) Later, the Tenth Doctor once had the TARDIS's food machine produce steak-flavoured food pills. Hungry for real steak after trying the food machine's offering, he then set the TARDIS on a course for Phijax IV, a planet he said was renown for its high-quality, all-night steak restaurants. (COMIC: The Glutonoid Menace)

The last meal Alexander Denes ate was steak. (TV: The Enemy of the World)

While undergoing her transformation into a Krynoid, Hazel Bright remarked that she could murder a steak, despite being a vegetarian. (AUDIO: Hothouse)

Penhaxico Two had the most expensive ice cream in the galaxy, which included steak flavour. (COMIC: Escape to Penhaxico)

Anji Kapoor once cooked a steak meal for Dave Young which included potatoes, wild mushrooms and pepper sauce. (PROSE: The Book of the Still)

When trying out the food machine in the guest suite aboard the Doctor's TARDIS, Chris Parsons set the dials to K12 and was served with a something that looked like a white-coloured Mars Bar, but tasted like steak and candy floss. (PROSE: Shada)

The Twelfth Doctor told Lafcardio that he would enjoy a rare steak and then suggested a steak tartare which he described as a food worth getting indigestion for. (PROSE: The Blood Cell)

Steak was an ingredient in steak and ale pie. (PROSE: The Party in Room Four)