Steaks can be fried with food. The main cooking methods of steak are frying and roasting. In medieval Europe, pork and mutton were common people's edible meat, and beef was the high-grade meat of princes and nobles. Noble beef was cooked with pepper and spices, which was also noble at that time, and was eaten on special occasions to show the noble status of the owner. The names filet mignon, naked eye steak, sirloin steak (sirloin steak) and T-shaped steak are all translated from English, and they all have their own characteristics: filet mignon, also called sirloin, is characterized by more lean meat, high protein and low fat, and is more suitable for women who like to lose weight. Sirloin steak, also known as sirloin steak, contains a certain amount. T-bone steak is the backbone meat on the back of cattle. It's T-shaped, with filet mignon on one side and sirloin on the other. You can taste the tender and smooth filet mignon and feel the aroma of sirloin steak, killing two birds with one stone. Edible oil, also known as edible oil, refers to animals or vegetable oils used in the process of making food. It is liquid at room temperature and can be used to fry steak.