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2 hours ago, VirginiaLonghorn said:

A tip … that white line cutting thru the middle of your beautifully cooked steak is an inedible nerve found in the end cut of the loin.  The butcher typically pawns it off as a NY strip although not nearly the quality.  That nerve is bad regardless of USDA grade.  Don’t waste your money on a NY strip if it looks like the one on the right.

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Costco…

Thanks for the tip. 

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xposting, not a ribeye per-say but I think it'll be fine in this thread Wagyu in tact rib primal. Could have been tomahawked, but I decided fuck it, 275 for 3 hours and then throw it right into the coals.

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The beef ribs were insane, and the meat cut with a butter knife. 

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1 minute ago, Frank The Tank said:

Looks awesome but that is a metric fuck ton of salt on the front end. Can you learn me a little about what’s going on there?

It's a dry brine.  I coat the steak in salt and let it brine at RT for 30-45 minutes.  I then rinse the salt off, dry with paper towels, and crack pepper on both sides.  It brings the moisture to the surface and makes a nice sear.  No additional salt needed.

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There were bones with marrow in almost every cut of meat when I was growing up.  Now, you can't find anything with a marrow bone.  I wish the butchers were as adapt at removing silver skin and excess fat ...

The question is where do they go? I don’t see them sold in most grocery’s meat sections.
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On 2/26/2023 at 9:41 AM, tigol said:

It's a dry brine.  I coat the steak in salt and let it brine at RT for 30-45 minutes.  I then rinse the salt off, dry with paper towels, and crack pepper on both sides.  It brings the moisture to the surface and makes a nice sear.  No additional salt needed.

What type of salt is best?

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The shit posted in this thread is legit top tier steak food prons. I feel like Surly steak game is quite fucking strong. If there is a collection of assholes anywhere else on the planet that can compete with this shit, I'd love to fucking see it. 

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18 hours ago, shnsajax said:

Forgot to get the after shot, but bavette steaks are becoming a favorite of ours now.

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We sell SRF Bavette at the restaurant I work at and it's by far my favorite value for flavor/oz/$ 

It's basically super tender skirt / flank and super marbled awesomeness. Wish it was more commonly seen at grocery store.

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17 hours ago, brown water said:

We are tracking. Just started the dry brine on this 38 oz ribeye for dinner with a friend on Friday when Mrs. Brownwater is leaving me unsupervised. 

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14 minutes ago, Lurch said:

Are Omaha Steaks always a rip-off? Someone gave us a $100 gift card and I’m pretty sure I’m still overpaying even if I use it during their half off sale.

If you live anywhere there’s an HEB, Sam’s Club, Costco, or good independent butcher— yeah. Omaha Steaks are mostly marketing gimmicks. The breakdown for how they advertise their steaks:

1. Black Angus: Black Angus is marketed as a premium product but here’s the thing: you cannot tell a difference between the taste of different types of cow.  Really just one thing matters, which I’ll get to. (Leaving out Wagyu, that’s for another time). Seeing something marketed by breed of cow is almost always a rip-off in the U.S. 

2. “Aged”: They wet age their meat in vacuum bags. The real aging you want is dry aging. It’s expensive because it needs really precise temp and humidity control and you lose a lot of the meat due to the aging process. In exchange you develop all these great funky flavors.  A producer WILL tell you if their meat is dry aged, so if you see just “aged,” it’s wet aged. 
 

3. Grain-finished: Almost all the beef in the U.S. is grain finished. Unless your meat is marketed as grass-fed, it’s almost certainly beef grain-finished. You can taste a difference, some people like the leaner taste of grass-fed. 
 

4. Hand-cut: Eh, this doesn’t make a shit to how your beef tastes. 
 

Finally, the one thing that really matters: USDA grade. Omaha uses Choice, which is fine for weekend steak night and matches what you can find in your grocery cooler, usually pre-packed. At HEB, Costco, or Sams you can usually find Prime for cheaper or at most almost the same cost as Omaha and it will be a better piece of meat. Unless you’re shopping for exotic Japanese beef, your usual best bet is to pick the best looking purses graded Prime at the butcher counter for a fancy meal. 
 

It used to be much harder to get Prime outside of steakhouses, and the high-end places still get a slightly better level of Prime because it’s a range. Omaha might be a better deal if you’re in some small town a long way from a good butcher. 

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