No no no, those are Kobe Bryant hot dogs. He personally rapes the cow and jizzes on it's face before it gets slaughtered.Originally posted by googe
I don't see the big deal, I get Kobe beef hot dogs from the store, they're like $4
No no no, those are Kobe Bryant hot dogs. He personally rapes the cow and jizzes on it's face before it gets slaughtered.Originally posted by googe
I don't see the big deal, I get Kobe beef hot dogs from the store, they're like $4
lol wtf m8Originally posted by Tik-Tok
No no no, those are Kobe Bryant hot dogs. He personally rapes the cow and jizzes on it's face before it gets slaughtered.
Am I the only one that remembers Kobe's rape trial?Originally posted by J.M.
lol wtf m8
It's Australian. About double the price of Canadian AAA.Originally posted by Manhattan
Costco sells "Wagyu" steaks for about $50. Not sure where it's from but it's fantastic.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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Yeah those are aussie wagyu, a lot more tender and fattier than the canadian beef.
I noticed the name of an Alberta farm on the Costco packaging. It's usually pretty good, but had a couple of packages that didn't taste right.
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Question about the Costco aussie wagyu. Are you supposed to cook them on a grill at high heat? I usually treat em like a regular steak and it turns out pretty good. Just watched a couple youtube wagyu recipes and they all recommend a medium low heat so the fat doesn't melt away. How do you guys cook em?
Interesting read! Have heard of it before but never knew actually the difference.
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I put them on ~220C, 4min each side (2min turn 90 degree for crisscross marks), usually comes out medium rare. They do catch fire quite easily because of the fat so I try not to have fire directly underneath. I guess I could try +250C may be 3minute each side.
I cooked it on a BBQ. High heat, seared 1 min per side without closing the top. Pretty much blue rare. Prepping was coating with olive oil, and dusted with ground sea salt and pepper on both sides.Originally posted by Manhattan
Question about the Costco aussie wagyu. Are you supposed to cook them on a grill at high heat? I usually treat em like a regular steak and it turns out pretty good. Just watched a couple youtube wagyu recipes and they all recommend a medium low heat so the fat doesn't melt away. How do you guys cook em?
The Costco ones aren't as marbled as Japanese Wagyu, but Costco mechanically tenderizes it, so some parts of the steak are as tender as Japanese Wagyu, but not fully consistent. You can cut it pretty easily with the butt end of a knife.
For the price of $60/kg it's a pretty good steak. Well worth the money. About double the price of Canadian AAA.
Edit - should mention that mechanically tenderized meat shouldn't be cooked blue rare. Chanced it anyways with my Asian iron stomach genetics.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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Originally posted by Manhattan
Costco sells "Wagyu" steaks for about $50. Not sure where it's from but it's fantastic.They advertise it as Canadian, so likely Brant Lake Wagyu or Kobe ClassicOriginally posted by rage2
It's Australian. About double the price of Canadian AAA.
However, while I was checking out the Costco Wagyu, noticed Costco USA has A-5 grade Japanese Wagyu, $1499 for 11 lbs. Montana trip anyone?
Last edited by Strider; 04-30-2015 at 08:18 AM.
Originally posted by max_boost
Hey baller, any problem money can solve is no problem at all. Don't sweat it.
Not sure if they have different wagyu, the ones I bought from the store are definitely labelled aussie products. I've never ordered the ones online.
Yeah they are all mechanically tenderized with the stupid label telling you to cook them well done lol.
One minute per side Rage? Those things are like one inche thick. So you basically just caramelize the outside, the temperature on the inside probably barely changes lol. Nothing wrong with that, I'll eat thin slices of raw beef carpaccio style.
It's Australian. Says so right on the packaging.Originally posted by Strider
They advertise it as Canadian, so likely Brant Lake Wagyu or Kobe Classic
However, while I was checking out the Costco Wagyu, noticed Costco USA has A-5 grade Japanese Wagyu, $1499 for 11 lbs. Montana trip anyone?
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You can get Japanese Wagyu out of Vancouver.
http://www.nikuya.ca/products/japane..._kobe_beef.htm
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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Ahhh, gotcha... I was thinking of this which I guess is supplied by Kobe ClassicOriginally posted by rage2
It's Australian. Says so right on the packaging.
You can get Japanese Wagyu out of Vancouver.
http://www.nikuya.ca/products/japane..._kobe_beef.htm
http://www.costco.ca/CatalogSearch?s...&keyword=wagyu
Originally posted by max_boost
Hey baller, any problem money can solve is no problem at all. Don't sweat it.
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Last edited by Amysicle; 12-06-2019 at 10:09 PM.
I'm guessing mechanically tenderized. Costco ruins all of their steaks with that Obviously nobody wants a well done steak, especially wagyu.