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How to Buy and Cook a Dry-Aged Steak

How to Buy and Cook a Dry-Aged Steak




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How to Buy and Cook a Dry-Aged Steak

Cooking a dry-aged steak doesn’t take any specialized knowledge or equipment beyond the grilling basics. But with a steak this prized, you’ll want to make the extra effort to get things right. Read More…

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