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ASWAG152

Australian Kobe - Wagyu Boneless Strips

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Australian Wagyu Boneless Strip

Our Wet Aged Australian Wagyu Beef Boneless Strips are what every steak lover dreams about! Australian Wagyu surpasses American or Black Angus due to the quality and the amount of marbling that comes from years of careful breeding and the utmost care of premium cattle. When you gift a package of these boneless strips you can rest assured knowing only the very best will be delivered to your favorite grillmaster.

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We specialize in
Angus USDA Prime

Only 2% of all beef
qualifies as USDA Prime

express
shipping

Packages are shipped overnight to ensure your steaks arrive frozen.

wagyu
Beef

We proudly offer Wagyu and Premium Angus Beef.

superior
marbling

Each steak is hand-selected and hand-cut to ensure impressive marbling and excellent flavor.

Aged
28 days

Our steaks are wet-aged or dry-aged 28-40 days, resulting in tender steaks with extraordinary flavor.

Packed
with
dry ice

Your steaks are packed in a reusable cooler with plenty of dry ice to ensure they arrive frozen.

All steaks are USDA inspected...but is your steak GRADED? Chicago Steak Company only sells the very best.

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A Taste of Tradition

At Chicago Steak Company, we invite you to taste tradition. Since 1865 with the founding of the Union Stock Yards, Chicago has been at the heart of high-quality American meats. Chicago Steak Company proudly carries on that tradition. We specialize in hand-cut, Mid-West raised, Premium Angus USDA Prime beef - cut by Chicago butchers with five generations of experience. If you're looking for the very best steaks on the market, then you've come to the right place.

Wagyu Kobe Steaks

Wagyu (meaning "Japanese Cattle") filets are prized worldwide for their astounding marbling, tenderness and juiciness. While the name "Kobe" is reserved exclusively for Wagyu cattle raised in region of Kobe, Japan - cattle raised in the other areas around the world must be referred to as Wagyu or Kobe-Style. Better than even USDA Prime, these filets are in a class of their own. Guaranteed to please even the most discriminating steak connoisseur, each luscious bite will literally melt in your mouth, as the marbling in a Wagyu steak begins to dissolves at a much lower temperature than common steaks. Wagyu has a flavor, texture and marbling that can't be found in any other meat.  Buying wagyu filets online from Chicago Steak Company ensures you're getting the freshest beef available as we flash freeze all our meat to lock in the flavor.

Australian Wagyu History

Although it originates from Japan, Australia is one of the key players in Wagyu beef production globally and hosts the largest population of Wagyu cattle outside of Japan. In 1997, the first five full-blood Japanese cattle were introduced to Australia and today Australian Wagyu beef is sold globally, with nearly 80-90% of produce being exported and only 10-20% sold domestically.  Australian Wagyu surpasses American or Black Angus due to the quality and the amount of marbling that comes from years of careful breeding and the utmost care of premium cattle. Australia hosts the largest population of Wagyu outside of Japan and because of the extra marbling the steak will cook faster. Just a tip - medium rare is the best choice for enjoying a Wagyu Boneless Strip and experiencing the difference.

Checkout the cooking tab above for tips on cooking these delectable steaks

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Cooking

If your steak is frozen, we recommend thawing it in a pan, thawing in a pan helps catch any drippings that may occur, under refrigeration for 24 hours.

Season with our signature steak seasoning.

When turning your steak, be sure to use tongs and not a fork. A fork will puncture the steak and allow for the juices to escape the steak.

Allow your steak to rest for half of the cooking time. This allows for the juices to flow back into the center of the steak.

Steak Cooking Tips

1. Plan ahead. Know the cut of steak you are cooking. A steak is more flavorful and tender if not overcooked.
2. Preheat your grill or broiler to high. Charcoal coals should be ashen grey and red-hot. When cooking on top of the range, the cast iron skillet or grill pan should be hot, but not smoking.
3. Season your steak with salt & pepper or a blended mix to taste.
4. Lightly oil your cooking surface.
5. Sear the steaks on first side using the times listed on the Steak-Cooking Chart as a guide. Flip when juices begin to bead on the surface.
6. Cook your steaks on the second side and use the steak cooking chart below as a guide for time. Less time will be needed on the second side. Steaks may cook quickly, so be attentive.
7. Gauge doneness. This may be determined by touch or meat thermometer. A rare steak will feel very soft when touched and will have an internal temperature of 120° - 125°F. Medium rare steak will feel soft and spongy to the touch and register 130° F, medium steaks will offer resistance when touched and register 140° -145° F. Well-done steaks will be firm with an internal temperature of 160° F.
8. Rest your steak. Allow steaks to stand for 5 minutes before serving. This lets the juices flow from the center of the meat to the exterior, resulting in a juicy & succulent steak. 

For more tips on how to cook your steak

Wine

Ribeye Wine Pairing

The Ribeye steak is known for its abundant marbling (good fat content within the steak) and fat content is an important aspect to consider when pairing a wine. With that in mind, a red wine is the perfect pairing for this steak. Its also safe to say that your chardonnay may not be the best choice for this steak.

Both Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel work perfectly with the Ribeye. Your choice will depend on how robust you like your wine flavors. Both score right in the middle of the wine sweetness scale, but the Zinfandel has some spiciness weaved into its fruity flavor.

Shipping

Packaged with Care

When you place an order with Chicago Steak Company, we do everything we can to ensure that your package arrives in excellent condition. All of our steaks are vacuum wrapped and flash frozen in their natural juices to lock in the flavor. The steaks are then wrapped in our attractive food grade paper, sealed with the Chicago Steak Company gold label, and placed in our gorgeous gift box. Those gift boxes are placed inside our reusable insulated cooler with enough dry ice to keep them cold until arrival. For more information on shipping, and other Frequently Asked Questions see our FAQ page

Watch the Video to see how your order is packed, how it will arrive, and how to thaw it properly

For more information please see the Full Shipping Details page