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this isn't really new , but it made it to the WSJ

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-new-trend-in-steak-old-beef-11564997401?mod=searchresults&page=1&pos=4

 

or , due to pay-wall ;  google

 

The New Trend in Steak: Old Beef

 

for review purposes :

 

"'Steakhouses looking for the next big thing are hoping to lure diners with a new hook: old beef. Traditionally, U.S. restaurants have served meat from cattle that are no older than two years; older animals can be tougher and more susceptible to disease. But the meat tends to have a richer flavor. Taking a cue from restaurants in Spain, especially the Basque region, where “vaca vieja” is a tradition, more U.S. restaurants are putting old beef on the menu.''

 

""Bazaar Meat in Las Vegas was one of the first U.S. restaurants to offer older cows when it opened in 2014. Most diners still order the younger steak, says executive chef Alex Pitts, but interest in the older offerings has grown, now comprising about 15% of steak orders, says Mr. Pitts. ""

 

"'At Corrida in Boulder, chef and co-owner Amos Watts started selling older beef last year. The 8- to 12-year-old angus tomahawk ribeye sells for $110 a pound. To make it more tender, the steak is dry aged, a process which helps break down the meat.""

 

"" Because older cattle is at higher risk for disease, U.S. government regulations require meat processors to remove the spine, brain and other tissues when slaughtering cattle older than 30 months. That can make it difficult to find plants willing to process older cows, says Jordan Beeman, who runs HeartBrand Beef, a ranch in Flatonia, Texas. ""

 

has anyone tried Older Meat ?  or has a place where it can be purchased and cooked at home ?

 

Pretty Pricey   it seems the usual more flavorful cuts on an older steer or cow , shoulder , etc  would ideally lend themselves to SV

 

as at least an initial part to the cooking.

rotuts

rotuts

this isn't really new , but it made it to the WSJ

 

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-new-trend-in-steak-old-beef-11564997401?mod=searchresults&page=1&pos=4

 

or , due to pay-wall ;  google

 

The New Trend in Steak: Old Beef

 

for review purposes :

 

"'Steakhouses looking for the next big thing are hoping to lure diners with a new hook: old beef. Traditionally, U.S. restaurants have served meat from cattle that are no older than two years; older animals can be tougher and more susceptible to disease. But the meat tends to have a richer flavor. Taking a cue from restaurants in Spain, especially the Basque region, where “vaca vieja” is a tradition, more U.S. restaurants are putting old beef on the menu.''

 

""Bazaar Meat in Las Vegas was one of the first U.S. restaurants to offer older cows when it opened in 2014. Most diners still order the younger steak, says executive chef Alex Pitts, but interest in the older offerings has grown, now comprising about 15% of steak orders, says Mr. Pitts. ""

 

"'At Corrida in Boulder, chef and co-owner Amos Watts started selling older beef last year. The 8- to 12-year-old angus tomahawk ribeye sells for $110 a pound. To make it more tender, the steak is dry aged, a process which helps break down the meat.""

 

"" Because older cattle is at higher risk for disease, U.S. government regulations require meat processors to remove the spine, brain and other tissues when slaughtering cattle older than 30 months. That can make it difficult to find plants willing to process older cows, says Jordan Beeman, who runs HeartBrand Beef, a ranch in Flatonia, Texas. ""

 

has anyone tried Older Meat ?  or has a place where it can bed purchased and cooked at home ?

 

Pretty Pricey   it seems the usual cuts on an older steer or cow , shoulder , etc  would ideally lent themselves to SV

 

as at least an initial par to the cooking.

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