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Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby noxskuses » 06 Nov 2013, 11:08

http://www.finefoodspecialist.co.uk/wag ... fresh-3kg/

Can anyone beat £55 per kilo?

Are these the most expensive beef ribs ever?
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Re: Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby keith157 » 06 Nov 2013, 13:37

Can anyone here afford Wagyu ribs ;)
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Re: Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby Toby » 06 Nov 2013, 14:18

Horrifying that they are promoting Butt Rub with the Wagyu!! Dont mess with it!!
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Re: Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby CyderPig » 06 Nov 2013, 19:10

I agree Toby.
That rub is far to salty IMHO, adjusted my last lot with some ground sugar mix.
Keith let me have a mix of Butt and Jubilee which worked really well on H+F Rump steaks on the grill.
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Re: Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby Simple-BBQ » 06 Nov 2013, 21:23

Low and slow waygu. Isn't that a little counter intuitive? Perhaps the result is absolute melt in the mouth deliciousness... Maybe a wealthy sponsor required to test that out though.. I've been lucky enough to have a few kilos of waygu bought for me to cook one night a couple of years ago. It was a rib roast. I couldn't bring myself to do anything with it but cook it nice and hot and serve it seriously rare. I'd be more than happy to do that again.
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Re: Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby Swindon_Ed » 06 Nov 2013, 22:16

Simple-BBQ wrote:Low and slow waygu. Isn't that a little counter intuitive? Perhaps the result is absolute melt in the mouth deliciousness... Maybe a wealthy sponsor required to test that out though.. I've been lucky enough to have a few kilos of waygu bought for me to cook one night a couple of years ago. It was a rib roast. I couldn't bring myself to do anything with it but cook it nice and hot and serve it seriously rare. I'd be more than happy to do that again.


Wagyu loves low & slow, but it's the same as other beef as it's all down to which cut you're cooking. If you grill brisket like it's steak it's still going to be tough and nasty no matter how nice the meat is, but if you cook it low & slow it'll be juicy, tender and have an excellent rich flavour to it.

I've cooked a fair bit of wagyu this year in comp's and at home. I've been tempted to cook wagyu beef ribs, but even at to cost that i get them for (which is a hell of a lot less than £55 per kg) i cannot justify the extra cost. I find regular short ribs are rich enough without the added richness from the wagyu.
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Re: Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby CLEGGZILLA » 06 Nov 2013, 22:44

Swindon_ed where do you get your from

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Re: Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby Swindon_Ed » 07 Nov 2013, 19:21

I get my wagyu from Alternative Meats www.alternativemeats.co.uk

The wagyu rib eye steaks are fantastic and i would highly recommend them.
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Re: Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby CLEGGZILLA » 07 Nov 2013, 19:55

Cool. Will have a look at ordering something.

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Re: Most Expensive Beef Ribs Ever??

Postby Simple-BBQ » 07 Nov 2013, 20:45

Swindon_Ed wrote:Wagyu loves low & slow, but it's the same as other beef as it's all down to which cut you're cooking. If you grill brisket like it's steak it's still going to be tough and nasty no matter how nice the meat is, but if you cook it low & slow it'll be juicy, tender and have an excellent rich flavour to it.

I've cooked a fair bit of wagyu this year in comp's and at home. I've been tempted to cook wagyu beef ribs, but even at to cost that i get them for (which is a hell of a lot less than £55 per kg) i cannot justify the extra cost. I find regular short ribs are rich enough without the added richness from the wagyu.


That's a fair point and makes sense when I think about it. Just because of the way the meat is produced, which is of course synonymous with being tender, it doesn't make the tougher parts tender by default. I can understand your point about the extra cost though. Rib eye's, I might give that a shot. Thanks for sharing the recommended supplier link.
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