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Dry aging a Finnish ribeye

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    Dry aging a Finnish ribeye

    So, I went past a restaurant supplier chain that I frequently visit. They had a real nice ribeye from a premium supplier in Finland. I've heard a lot of good stuff about Finnish meat so I decided to try. Plus I rarely buy ribeye unless you can get the whole beef like this. This one weighed in at 2.9 kilos. I just patted it dry, put it in an dry aging bag and sucked the air out. Now it's in the fridge waiting for some days to go by.

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    #2
    How many days are you going to age this great hunk of Finnish beef?

    can’t wait to see and hear more!

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    • Jim White
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      So, in other words, it will always be Finnish, but when will it be finished?

    • Henrik
      Henrik commented
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      Jim White - LoL! I plan on dry aging this a bit shorter than usual - 10 days only. Just to see what flavor develops (if any) in such short time.

    #3
    LOL. Just saw this in my youtube feed and commented on it before seeing your post here.

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      #4
      Dry age is my jam. Go 60 days at 75% humidity, high airflow, and 37° for perfection in my opnion.

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      • Henrik
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        A bit too long for my palate, I usually do 20. But to each their own 😄

      #5
      Henrik I still haven’t tried your placing the meat over a bed of salt method yet. That is on my agenda for this spring. I finally have a refrigerator that I can dedicate to aging. Are the bags better?

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      • Henrik
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        The bags are easier, given that you don’t have a dedicated fridge for the meat. And that goes a long way in my book 😄

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