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Best way to cook picahna?
Leopoldstoch
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Never cooked it before but I have relatively large sized wagyu that I’m looking to cook tomorrow.
Looking for ideas, recipes, tips, and tricks!
Sous vide? Indirect or direct on the egg?
Sous vide? Indirect or direct on the egg?
Brandon - Ohio
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its usually seasoned with coarse salt (like ice cream salt) and grilled on high heat. I've slathered on a paste of salt, EVOO, garlic and it turned out well. Grilled quick at 425F direct, or so.
Some folks have done picanha more regularly, but can't recall anyone specifically.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
Wow, some good timing here. I went to the SRF website to put in my order for the 4th of July brisket that I cook (15% off sale). While there, I decided to pull the trigger on a picahna because it looked so good. I watched a couple videos on how to cook it, and this one seemed to be the best for me and the way I am going to cook it -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEgNPDXKVX8&list=LLehy2xgbylDpXLSRgPjmlnA&index=3&t=0s
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It’s a great cut, can’t tell you how to do it but certainly looking forward to the picks. To be honest I would reverse as its from the rump and you want the cap of fat to met a bit. Enjoy!Leopoldstoch said:Never cooked it before but I have relatively large sized wagyu that I’m looking to cook tomorrow.Looking for ideas, recipes, tips, and tricks!
Sous vide? Indirect or direct on the egg?Other girls may try to take me away
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I have a PhD student from Brazil, and this is how he's cooked it for us a few times when he's been over our house for Thanksgiving. He slices it first into pieces that are maybe 1/2" thick and then grills it direct - hot and fast, with just a little bit of coarse salt. Easy, delicious.caliking said:its usually seasoned with coarse salt (like ice cream salt) and grilled on high heat. I've slathered on a paste of salt, EVOO, garlic and it turned out well. Grilled quick at 425F direct, or so.
Some folks have done picanha more regularly, but can't recall anyone specifically."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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This may sound weird but we are braising one as I type for "Duo of braised and grilled beef" receipe from Grammercy Tavern.Philly - Kansas City - Houston - Cincinnati - Dallas - Houston - Memphis - Austin - Chicago - Austin
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I've done it a couple of times using skewers. I was trying to mimic Fogo by letting things crisp up and slicing a layer off and returning it to the grill and repeat. I like being able to get the fat layer nice and crispy.
I used a small aluminum bar to make the gap smaller for my cheap skewers. Maybe I'll get some swords some day!
Toward the end I pulled one off and sliced the rest of what was there. Pretty delicious stuff! Seasoning was simply salt and pepper.
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Dude! That's not fair! Da-n son! Great cook.
Edit: where did you source those extremely well marbled cuts?Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
@saluki2007 here is a cook from that distributor. Turned out awesome!!
Brandon - Ohio
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Thanks for the kind words cap! This cut was from an order with meat artisan a while back.lousubcap said:Dude! That's not fair! Da-n son! Great cook.
Edit: where did you source those extremely well marbled cuts?Brandon - Ohio
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This. Salt and lots of garlic. Hot and fast.caliking said:its usually seasoned with coarse salt (like ice cream salt) and grilled on high heat. I've slathered on a paste of salt, EVOO, garlic and it turned out well. Grilled quick at 425F direct, or so.
Some folks have done picanha more regularly, but can't recall anyone specifically.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
Dude you turned that into your bottom b*tch. I've gotta try that this summer.Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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