Steaking Their Claim

Here’s how a Tex-Mex-y neighborhood joint founded by two twentysomethings on VHS movie nights and flaming cocktails became one of the world’s great steakhouses — the Taste of Texas.

Debora Smail

The Hendee family’s 40-year-old Taste of Texas, now in its second location on the Katy Freeway, is beloved not only for its high-quality, wet-aged steaks, but also for its preoccupation with state history. Over the years, some 400,000 fourth-graders have taken field trips to the restaurant’s in-house Texas heritage museum, a Houston tradition. But things weren’t always so grand. Here, in an excerpt from their expansive and wonderfully written new cookbook/autobiography, Perfectly Aged, available for purchase at tasteoftexascookbook.com, Nina Hendee recounts Taste’s humble — and colorful — beginning.

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Award-winning Houston-raised journalist Austin Tice, whose face appears on this month’s cover, was taken captive by unknown kidnappers in Syria in August 2012, just after his 31st birthday. It’s been more than five long years, and it’s time for him to be released.

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Art Strings

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Final Guitar

One of the foremost sellers of Waterford Crystal in the world, Houston-based Bering’s is the proud purveyor of one of only six full-scale crystal guitars ever produced by the design house. This one — handmade, mouth-blown and fused by master craftsmen in Waterford City, Ireland — was shaped in the form of a Gibson L-7. Bering’s is selling the one-of-a-kind instrument — yes, the strings do play — for an impressive $30,000. Clearly unique!

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