I usually pick a Center Cut Tenderloin when I'm going to grill a Steak for Lunch HOWEVER, this time I got me a Wagyu, Prime, Grass Fed Ribeye with nice Marbling. Altho it wasn't as thick as I usually get, I have no doubt it will be tasty. I'm gonna do a Twice Baked White Tater and small Garden Salad for the Sides.
The Kingsford Charcoal is getting ready and the Oven is preheating to 350 for the second bake of the Tater and then Lunch should be Served.
This Steaks will have 2 SUCKLEBUSTERS SEASONINGS ON IT
ESPRESSO STEAK SEASONING ON ONE SIDE
CAMPFIRE STEAK SEASONING ON THE OTHER SIDE
HEB PEPPERED BACON AND SWEET OWN-YAWNS SAUTEED FOR THE TATER FIXINS
POTATOE AFTER THE FIRST BAKE WITH BUTTER, SOUR CREAM, OWN-YAWNS and BACON
POTATOE TOPPED WITH MONTEREY JACK CHEZ
SMALL SALAD
Different but Delicious
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That’s awesome
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Rambo wrote:That’s awesome
Thanks Neighbor - - - It was very delicious and ?almost? more Steak than I could eat
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Out of the park, OUP!
That plate looks delicious!
I've never tried Wagyu. Is it that much better than Prime?
That plate looks delicious!
I've never tried Wagyu. Is it that much better than Prime?
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Thanks, Brother John
I can't tell the difference between Wag and Prime, except for the Price sometimes
I can't tell the difference between Wag and Prime, except for the Price sometimes
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I've never seen it on shelves here. Looking online, I needed a stiff drink after seeing the prices.
I'm just wondering if Wagyu is all that and a bag of chips.
I'm just wondering if Wagyu is all that and a bag of chips.
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OUP, that looks awesome!
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Smoking Piney wrote:I've never seen it on shelves here. Looking online, I needed a stiff drink after seeing the prices.
Here in Texas @ HEB, that 3/4 lb Steak ran me just a little less than $15
I'm just wondering if Wagyu is all that and a bag of chips.
I can taste the quality difference between HEB cut and Wagyu cut on most all I have grilled
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I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for some wagyu.
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One fine lunch, Parts!
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thank ya, T-Tobe
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Re: Different but Delicious
following a great meal like that is maybe a knap?
I agree with you on the wagyu vs prime, on appearance the wagyu seems to have more marbling but the preferred taste by me is for prime as well as the wallet preference
good on the pictures and the prep, I am a fan of "dual seasoning" and have been contemplating a third seasoning on the edge of the meat with something like SPG Hot
I agree with you on the wagyu vs prime, on appearance the wagyu seems to have more marbling but the preferred taste by me is for prime as well as the wallet preference
good on the pictures and the prep, I am a fan of "dual seasoning" and have been contemplating a third seasoning on the edge of the meat with something like SPG Hot
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spacetrucker wrote: I am a fan of "dual seasoning" and have been contemplating a third seasoning on the edge of the meat with something like SPG Hot
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