Rib roasts and ribeye steaks are some of the most desirable cuts of the whole animal. They are cut from the rib primal and are known for their rich flavor and soft texture. You can find rib roasts and ribeye steaks in any butcher shop or grocery store. Ribeyes contain a variety of muscles including the longissimus dorsi ("eye" of the ribeye), the complexes, the spinalis dorsi (ribeye "cap"), and the multifidus dorsi, and the longissimus costarum (the "lip" of the ribeye). Frenched bone-in ribeye steaks feature bones that have been frenched, or cleaned of intercostal meat and cartilage so that they are exposed. When cutting frenched bone-in ribeyes the steaks are portioned between the ribs giving each steak a full uniformed rib and resulting in large steaks. These steaks are sometimes called cowboy steaks or cote de boeuf.