Wagyu Maiden Voyage

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tbrtt1

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I smoke a lot of briskets since they are cheaper than ground meat around these here parts. In fact I do them often enough that the wife complains. But I learned that one of our neighbor friends loves brisket, so I have added excuse to do a few more briskets lately until the neighbor complains that she has had enough brisket for a while.  

Well I went to the local HEB (Texas grocery chain) Thursday night looking for a nice prime packer and there was nothing in the case. I check with the guy behind the meat counter. "Let me check in the cooler, boss". A minute later, "Sorry boss, no prime packers but I got a case of these here wagyu briskets hanging around". I asked how much and he did some checking in the books. He wasn't sure but thought the were $6.99/lb, but since he wasn't sure he'd let one go for $5.99/lb. I was curious so I said "deal". I really don't know if this is a good price for wagyu or if this is a reputable "brand" of wagyu, but what they heck. The box had Premier Proteins on it. 


Good marble in the flat. The shape appeared a little different than I am used to. 


I rarely cook briskets this large since I am not feeding that many people usually. I am not sure this

was actually market trimmed or what he used to enter into the scale to get that price. I will asked the 

manager next time I see him. The guy that sold it didn't know. My suspicion is that it was a market trimmed. 


The HEBs around here have sections in the seasoning and the condiment aisles for local

Texas rubs and BBQ sauces. I love the idea of local stuff so I have been trying a few different ones lately. 

This Diamond Dave's has no salt which give some flexibility with the amount of salt on the meat. I kinda like that. 


I trimmed a tad more of the silver skin off:


This was for the ribs I was gonna smoke too. 


Here she is after a few hours on the UDS. I prepped and had the UDS lit with B&B lump 

and several chunks of hickory and cherry. After 45 mins or so she was at 285* and

putting out thinnish blue smoke. I usually smoke overnight at 225-250* but since I wanted

to have this ready tonight I kicked up the temp. I ended up bumping to 300* later.


Next 2 picks before the butcher paper wrap. I don't wrap at a certain temp, but rather

when I get a nice bark set. This puppy stayed in the stall for 4-5 hours. No problem since it

gave me time to get a really nice bark and still have some time in the wrap.



So I got a little lazy with the pics from here, but here are the ribs done. 



Not long after i took the ribs off the brisket was probing nice and tender, around 201-203* 

in most sections of the flat. I separated the flat and point and did some of the point as 

burnt ends (sorry not burnt end pics). The flat was nice and juicy, had a great bark

and good flavor. 



Sorry no plated pics or ribs slice pics. Overall, I could tell a little difference with the Wagyu. Enough to justify $5.99 over a $2.99 prime? Probably not. Over a $2.49 or $1.99 prime (as we occasionally get around here)? Certainly not. 

Mini review: 

Diamond Dave's no salt rub- Good stuff. I like the idea of controlling the salt to seasoning ratio. I will try this again.

El Chupacabra Rub- Hmmm....lets see. I rubbed the ribs and they set in the fridge wrapped tightly for about 12 hours before smoking. This rub has a lot of salt and other stuff like MSG, etc. I don't typically prefer that kinda stuff in my rubs, but I am not a nazi about it either. Ok to use occasionally. I think the prolonged "dry brine" with this rub on made the ribs a bit hammy tasting. They weren't bad, in fact the flavor was pretty good, but it was enough to affect the texture as we'll. Also I bit salty. I may try it again without the extended rest period. 

Happy smoking this weekend fellow chain smokers!
 
tbrtt1,
those a some nice pics, making me hungry for a brisket.
The ribs looks real nice too, I'd have to plate up with a little of each for sure.
Point worthy pics.

I agree, stick with Prime.
From what I've read, anything not imported from Japan and costing a fortune, is a gimmick.
The VAST majority of American Waygu are Waygu/Angus crossbreeds and not bred, raised, fed and their meat graded to Japanese standards.
Lets not even discuss so-called Kobe beef being sold in the US.
 
All Looks Great tbrtt1 !!! 
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Mighty Tasty!!
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$5.99 would be a good price for Choice, around here!!

Nice Job!
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Bear
 
Both the ribs & the brisket look fantastic!

I have to settle for choice briskets here, but only $1.47 per lb.

Point!

Al
 
Looks tasty, the only seasoning I put on ribs overnite is salt,otherwise just before setting up the smoker. I'll stick to the $2.99 prime Costco packers.
 
tbrtt1,
those a some nice pics, making me hungry for a brisket.
The ribs looks real nice too, I'd have to plate up with a little of each for sure.
Point worthy pics.

I agree, stick with Prime.
From what I've read, anything not imported from Japan and costing a fortune, is a gimmick.
The VAST majority of American Waygu are Waygu/Angus crossbreeds and not bred, raised, fed and their meat graded to Japanese standards.
Lets not even discuss so-called Kobe beef being sold in the US.
Based on this smoke, I am inclined to agree with your take on Wagyu and Kobe, Chile. I know there are other brands of wagyu and (some say Snake River Farms and others are very good), but with $2.99 or better for prime and $1.99 or less for choice, its hard to justify the $5.99/lb. 
 
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All Looks Great tbrtt1 !!! 
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Mighty Tasty!!
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$5.99 would be a good price for Choice, around here!!

Nice Job!
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Bear
Thanks Bear. I hate to hear that others around the country have to pay high prices like that. Thats a bummer. We get mighty spoiled around these here parts. I try to be grateful of the brisket prices i get. 
 
Both the ribs & the brisket look fantastic!

I have to settle for choice briskets here, but only $1.47 per lb.

Point!

Al
Thanks Al. That's a great price for choice. I would have no reason to look anywhere else. 
Looks tasty, the only seasoning I put on ribs overnite is salt,otherwise just before setting up the smoker. I'll stick to the $2.99 prime Costco packers.
Thanks b-one. I am also learning that putting a proper amount of salt when letting it set for longer periods is important. But I must say, at least recently when I have rubbed 12 hours or even more, in advance it does get the salt into the meat. I like it. It means I gotta plan better, which I ain't always fond of doing. 
 
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