Cooking a great steak requires patience and a little bit of skill. Expert Clare Andrews explains the most important steps for ...
Dry-aging beef is an intricate process where you intentionally decay a slab of meat to get it nice and moldy. Aerobic bacteria get inside the meat, which in turn break down molecular bonds that pull ...
Dry aging meat is a highly respected practice in the world of steakhouses and beyond, but how exactly does dry aging manage ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- In response to our steak story a few weeks ago, "Saturday Night is Steak Night," readers called to ask what the differences were between wet- and dry-aged beef. "Dry-aged is a ...
Steak seems simple. Tell a group of bystanders that you’re going to have a steak, and everyone knows exactly what it will look like: a hulking slab of beef served on a plate with very little else. But ...
Q: Once you dry-age beef in the refrigerator, can you freeze it? — Thelma Maxwell, Fort Wayne, Ind. A: Yes. The only issue to consider is the quality of the meat after freezing, especially if you ...
Looking at a steakhouse menu can be daunting these days. Wagyu, Kobe, grass-fed, grain-finished and dry-aged are all descriptors restaurants use, but what do they mean, exactly? Without asking your ...
Fabulous steaks are everywhere, but a truly excellent burger is exceedingly rare. There’s a reason for this. The finest steaks are dry-aged to give them that elusive scent of truffles and earth, that ...