I only have a little charcoal grill

by Turbulent_Advice_563

34 Comments

  1. Bonerschnitzel69

    Bring them over to my place. I have a gas grill, a smoker and a griddle. I”ll provide the beverages and we’ll get it figured out.

  2. KingOfThePlayPlace

    Those look terrible. They’re not worth eating, send them to me and I’ll dispose of them for you.

  3. Awesome boss and cook it like you’d any other ribeye (grill, cast iron pan, sous vide) and watch it – don’t cook it much over medium, medium rare would be better but that’s a personal thing. Enjoy!!!

  4. TheGoldenStateofMind

    Depending on thickness, you can do a hard sear in cast iron and essentially deep fry it in its own fat to get a beautiful crispy crust and medium internally.

  5. BluebirdFast3963

    Super hot pan – I wouldn’t put that on a grill if my life depended on it. You want the best crust to doneness ratio.

  6. tombomb1990

    Throw them in the crock pot with 2 cans of Dr. pepper, 1 fresh squeezed orange, 1 chopped white onion, 4 minced garlic cloves

  7. Hi it’s me your boss. I changed my mind please send it back to me in California. Again it’s me your boss.

  8. Training_Mortgage262

    You didn’t say just how big your charcoal grill is. You might be able to smoke it using an 18″.

    Perhaps, someone you work with has a kettle and would want to share in your good fortune. From what I’ve read about Wagyu beef, a little goes a long way; think appetizer, not main course. Let us know how your good fortune, dare I say, pans out. Best of luck. Happy grilling!!

  9. OddfatherPNW

    Send them to me… I’ll report back!

    In all seriousness, I’d go low and slow to “melt” than fine fat (sous vide), then a quick pan sear to finish…. Enjoy!

  10. mjohnson280

    Really kind of everyone to offer to dispose of these poor excuses for meat.

  11. mastervadr

    Dont cook your boss bro. Not good for business.

  12. Flash fry 2-3 minutes on each side a hot ass cast iron;
    Marinate overnight first with salt and pepper ; if they are less than 1” thick change that to about 1.5-2 min

  13. SssshhhAM

    Cast iron skillet
    Salt
    Sear
    Flip
    Sear
    Butter
    Eat raw
    As you like

  14. Down_Right_Disgustin

    If you have to ask….

    He should have kept them!

  15. djuvinall97

    For your first time it’s suggested to only use salt and pepper. Pat dry first then coat the top and bottom and all of the sides.

    Let it sit in room temp for at least 20 minutes so it’s an even temp.

    I pan seared mine but you need less time since it’s so well marbled so I did 90 seconds and 45 seconds on the top and bottom.

    Once you take it out cover it in tin foil and let it sit for 5 minutes before cutting it into thin, even strips.

    Go look at The Wagyu Shop blog for more info! And good luck!

  16. RedditVince

    Can I trade it back to the butcher for a large Prime Porterhouse?