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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

I Would Never Buy That

 

I Would Never Buy That



 

What is the perfect gift for someone? 

There is the gift that the receiver needs and cannot afford, and then there is the gift the receiver does not need, can afford, but would never buy because it is stupid expensive, even though they would really like it.

Years ago, I remember my father telling me about the steaks in Japan.  I mean this would be back in the fifties.  My Dad often went to Japan on business trips and he raved about the Japanese steaks.

He told me, “They are fed the finest meal every day along with buckets of beer to increase the fat, then they are massaged daily to break down the muscle tissue to be extra tender.”

I don’t know if that is the regimen for Japanese beef, but that was the story as told by my dad.  End story is, I was told the beef in Japan is the finest anywhere in the world.

Apparently, this Japanese fed beef makes the very best steak.  Full of flavorful fat and tender as can be.  It is also stupid expensive.  Not take- a-loan-from-the-bank stupid expensive, but more than an average cranky old man would spend on himself.

For Father’s Day my son from California sent me a Wagyu Steak.  It came in a large Styrofoam package and was kept frozen by dry ice.  A package larger than a bowling ball to deliver about 14 ounces of steak…Wagyu Steak…from Japan…the kind my father raved about 60+ years ago.

Not sure what it cost.  Within my means I suppose, but beyond my frugal sense of value.  A gift I would never buy for myself, but one that I would damn sure appreciate.

I left the Wagyu in the freezer as we left for a three week stay at the Jersey Shore.  I was waiting for the perfect time to enjoy this treat. 

Last night I let it thaw and tonight after a lovely round of golf I grilled the Wagyu.  Oh, I did some internet research to determine the best grilling method.  There was some pressure to not screw up this piece of meaty gold.

Lightly oiled and salted, three minutes a side at 500-degree heat on the grill, and it was done to perfection.

I plated the Wagyu with some home-grown tomato slices, some Cranky style Rice-a-Roni and a glass or two of a nice Merlot. 

It was as good as advertised

I am now recovering from a meat coma.

Yes, I did share a small amount with Mrs. C.

I am not an animal!  

11 comments:

  1. But was it better than a New York Strip?

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  2. That steak looks delicious. You were lucky to get it grilled to perfection without needing to dodge a raccoon on your deck!

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    1. This was me, Val. Not sure why your comment thingy went all wonky and turned me anonymous.

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  3. Will you buy it for yourself next time?

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    1. I'll wait until next Fathers Day. This is year 2 of what might become a tradition.

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  4. I have never eaten Wagyu steak, but I have heard people raving about it, so I can well believe your claim of a meat coma. I'm glad you shared with Mrs C. I've seen the steak in a local supermarket, not the big-chain one, they're too cheap to buy "good" steak, but the better supermarket across the main road and it is very pricey. Way out of my league.

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  5. It looks delicious and am glad it was. Not an everyday item but great to look forward to. From what your Dad said, if I have to come back an animal, think I will request being a Japanese cow. Their life may be short but it sounds great:)

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  6. These days any good grilled steak turns me on.

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  7. It is nice to be treated to something you'd love but never get for yourself. Glad you enjoyed it!

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  8. Such a perfect and super thoughtful gift as your son probably knew the stories of those perfect steaks. I'm such a carnivore and steak is a fav around here. Life is short so I'm glad you could enjoy this delish looking meal and hopefully will get to do it again next year! Ha! I would probably be shaking as I grilled it because ruining that would be tragic!

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  9. Wow what a thoughtful son you have dear Joe !

    loved the story and glad you shared it with Mrs C :)

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