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Dry age ribeye question

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Eggerman1
Eggerman1 Posts: 155
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Just found a new butcher that had dry aged beef, looks awesome!

Will it cook differently than regular ribeyes (faster slower, etc)?

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  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 25,888
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    Yes - it will cook faster, but your best bet is to cook to temp, not to time. BTW here's two New York strips that I'm egging tonight that I had dry aged 35 days and then froze. These are the only ones remaining from the 12# sub-primal I aged so I know this will be a great feast as the previous ones were wonder-bars!
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  • Florida Grillin Girl
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    It cooks the same. Season with salt only beforehand - you don't want to cover up that nice meaty flavor with rubs or marinades.

    The reason for the triple post is you hit the back arrow button after posting. You can go and edit the other two posts, put n/m in the title box if you want. Get in the habit of hitting "return to index" instead of hitting the back arrow button. Hope this helps.
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