Horizon Farms
Grain-Fed Steak Cubes (250g)
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These are cubes of beef produced when cutting steaks, from either Australia, New Zealand, or the USA. Whenever we process these whole cuts into smaller portions, we have sizes that fall under our specifications, these get cut into dices/cubes and end up as 250g (8.8oz) packs. Logically we only have a few of these. Because these are cuts from a primal used for steaks only you can expect them to be incredibly tender. Too good to use for stews. We love using them on skewers for kebobs with veggies. The fry-pan or skillet at home and any store-bought long wooden sticks do the job. All you need is vegetables, olive oil, sea salt, and fresh black pepper.
Contents
Contents | 1 pack |
Weight | 250g (8.8oz) |
Serves | Serves 1-2 depending on the serving style |
Shipping & Handling
Shipping | Shipping and delivery is frozen |
Handling | Keep frozen below -18°C (0°F) |
Defrosting Time | In the fridge: approx. 12h In ice-water: 1h |
Cooking Method | Grill, Cast-Iron Skillet, Fry-Pan |
Expiration | Frozen: see packaging label (usually more than 3 months) Chilled: Please consume unopened pack within 5 days. |
Details
Also known as | Kebobs, Kebabs, Dice Cuts, Steak Cuts, Saikoro |
Country of Origin | New Zealand, Australia or US (Please see label) |
Ingredients | Beef |
Category | Cubes |
Packaging | Individually vacuum packed |
At A Glance
Cattle Breed | Japanese Wagyu, Angus and Hereford or Black Angus breed. |
Farm/Ranch | Family-owned local farms in New Zealand, Australia or the USA |
Breeding | All year free range on open pastures then finished on grain feed for a certain period of time prior to harvest. |
Feeding | Pasture grass-fed their entire lives and then fed a balanced mix of energy, protein, fibers, minerals, and vitamins which are obtained from natural grains, silage, hay, molasses, oilseed meals, and legumes. |
Traceability | 100% fully traceable from ranch to fork. |
Growth-Promoting Hormones | Never |
Subtherapeutic Use of Antibiotics | Never |
Importer | Horizon Farms, Inc. |
Processing in | Japan |