

Marbling nothing close to a wagyu but then again it's the leaner part of the cow?
Bought it as an alternative to choice chuck which was nearly 10$/lb primarily for braising and stews.
Would it taste good with just sous vide and sear?
by tirtha2shredder

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Only if you treat it like chuck I guess, so 138F for like 24 to 36hours depending on who you ask on the sub.
Remember Wagyu is a cow breed, not a style or grade of beef.