Dry Aged Beef

Dry-aged beef is beef that has been hung to dry for several weeks. This process involves considerable expense as the beef must be stored at near freezing temperatures. Also only the more expensive cuts of meat can be dry aged, as the process requires meat with a large, evenly distributed fat content. For these reasons one seldom sees dry aged beef outside of steak restaurants and specialty butcher shops.

 

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