
Article
Sitewide Sale: Buy More Save More SHOP NOW
15% OFF Orders $100, 20% OFF Orders $175, 25% OFF Orders $250
15% OFF Orders $100, 20% OFF Orders $175, 25% OFF Orders $250
Please note: Because of the delicate nature of A5 Wagyu, your steak(s) will be shipped via UPS in a separate order packed with dry ice. Expect a UPS tracking number for the steak, and a FedEx tracking number for any additional items ordered. Warning: Do not touch dry ice, handle only with gloves or a towel.
In Stock
Our authentic A5 Wagyu ribeye steak is top-scoring, imported Japanese beef with the highest possible ranking. Densely marbled, richly flavorful, with a tender, velvety texture, A5 Wagyu beef is truly a treat for the taste buds. Cut about an inch thick, these steaks are so rich that 3-4 ounces is a perfect serving size. The Japanese beef masters raise Kuroge cattle without antibiotics or hormones and follow traditional methods to produce beef that is recognized around the world for its quality and flavor. Only a small percentage of all the Wagyu produced in Japan scores this high, and we import a limited amount for our chefs and home cooks.
Please note: Because of the delicate nature of A5 Wagyu, your steak(s) will be shipped via UPS in a separate order packed with dry ice. Expect a UPS tracking number for the steak, and a FedEx tracking number for any additional items ordered. Warning: Do not touch dry ice, handle only with gloves or a towel.
Whatever you do, never overcook this Wagyu beef. Keep it rare, or you lose too much of the precious fat.
The serving size for Wagyu beef this rich is 3 - 4 ounces; think of it as the beef equivalent of foie gras.
Before cooking, allow the steak to come to room temperature, causing the fine network of fat to warm up. You will be searing it for such a short time that some of the fat might still be cold if you do not take this step.
Cooking
Heat a cast-iron skillet or grill to the highest possible level. The hottest you have ever heated a skillet would be almost hot enough. Season the steak simply with salt and pepper, in order to allow the extraordinary flavor to shine. Sear the Wagyu for a very short time on each side. Keep in mind that you can lose 20% of the weight while searing, much like foie gras.
Let it rest a moment (it’s still virtually raw inside, so not too long).
You could also char the exterior of the beef with a torch, leaving the inside rare.
Many chefs cut A5 Wagyu into carpaccio and serve it raw. For the beef to be cut wafer-thin requires that it be very cold before you slice it. Chefs often freeze it for a short time to ensure the desired carpaccio thinness.
Storing
Store the steak in the freezer. If you are not serving the entire ribeye streak at one dinner and want to store some of it, you must vacuum seal – oxidation is the enemy of fat – and then freeze the steak. Because there is so much fat, Wagyu will freeze nicely and be ready for another special occasion.
Our authentic A5 Wagyu ribeye steak is top-scoring, imported Japanese beef with the highest possible ranking. Densely marbled, richly flavorful, with a tender, velvety texture, A5 Wagyu beef is truly a treat for the taste buds. Cut about an inch thick, these steaks are so rich that 3-4 ounces is a perfect serving size. The Japanese beef masters raise Kuroge cattle without antibiotics or hormones and follow traditional methods to produce beef that is recognized around the world for its quality and flavor. Only a small percentage of all the Wagyu produced in Japan scores this high, and we import a limited amount for our chefs and home cooks.
Please note: Because of the delicate nature of A5 Wagyu, your steak(s) will be shipped via UPS in a separate order packed with dry ice. Expect a UPS tracking number for the steak, and a FedEx tracking number for any additional items ordered. Warning: Do not touch dry ice, handle only with gloves or a towel.
Whatever you do, never overcook this Wagyu beef. Keep it rare, or you lose too much of the precious fat.
The serving size for Wagyu beef this rich is 3 - 4 ounces; think of it as the beef equivalent of foie gras.
Before cooking, allow the steak to come to room temperature, causing the fine network of fat to warm up. You will be searing it for such a short time that some of the fat might still be cold if you do not take this step.
Cooking
Heat a cast-iron skillet or grill to the highest possible level. The hottest you have ever heated a skillet would be almost hot enough. Season the steak simply with salt and pepper, in order to allow the extraordinary flavor to shine. Sear the Wagyu for a very short time on each side. Keep in mind that you can lose 20% of the weight while searing, much like foie gras.
Let it rest a moment (it’s still virtually raw inside, so not too long).
You could also char the exterior of the beef with a torch, leaving the inside rare.
Many chefs cut A5 Wagyu into carpaccio and serve it raw. For the beef to be cut wafer-thin requires that it be very cold before you slice it. Chefs often freeze it for a short time to ensure the desired carpaccio thinness.
Storing
Store the steak in the freezer. If you are not serving the entire ribeye streak at one dinner and want to store some of it, you must vacuum seal – oxidation is the enemy of fat – and then freeze the steak. Because there is so much fat, Wagyu will freeze nicely and be ready for another special occasion.