MAD MEAT GENIUS

MAD MEAT GENIUS
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Sunday, June 15, 2025

WAGYU RIBS


 

We have been on an exploratory culinary Wagyu journey. Today's stop is American Wagyu beef ribs picked up at Costco. These ribs were pre-sliced and around 6 dollars/pound. They looked meaty with a lot of intermuscular fat. In the same aisle Costco had beef ribs with out a fancy label which were a tad bit cheaper but did not have as much intermuscular fat. In hindsight I wonder if it might of been a better choice.

I seasoned these ribs with a rub and cooked them at 275 degrees for several hours on my BGE. I did not really have a method. I took them out when they looked done. I sauced them and returned them briefly to set the glaze. These ribs did have a wonderful beef taste. They were very rich. In fact, I would venture to say too rich. This is what the Wagyu beef is known for; richness (fat). 

I liked these ribs but this will be a one and done effort. You just do not need so much fat in ribs. I also did not like that the ribs were pre-sliced. It meant for a little uneven cooking and meat coverage on the bone.  It was a fun and tasty stop on my Wagyu journey.

Saturday, June 7, 2025

CALIFORNIA WATERFOWL DINNER

 



Ms. Goofy and I attended a tri-tip & prawn feed at the local community center. What we thought was a conservation group for water fowl sure had a lot of guns. It was a mighty tasty dinner but I did not win the raffle for the framed picture of Ronald Regan.







Sunday, June 1, 2025

BAVETTE NEW ZEALAND STYLE

 


Today we travel to New Zealand to try a bavette steak. A bavette steak might be called a flap steak here in the states. This steak also claims to be Wagyu beef. Companies have been taking liberties with the definition of Wagyu and really am not sure what to expect. This steak also boasts that it is grass fed and finished. Grass finished is not high on my list of purchases and was bought by my wife Ms. Goofy.

This steak was cooked on a high heat over a charcoal grill. I cooked it for about 5 minutes a side. It was rested and sliced against the grain. How did it taste you ask? It was very tender. It had a deep rich beefy flavor. My only critique it had that vegetable twang of a finish assosiated with grass finished beef. Overall it was not terrible. I never mentioned the price. This cut was 12.99/pd. Into days market that is a bargain and comparable to its American counter. Would I purchase this? Proably not. While it was good, I am still not a fan of grass finished beef.