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Rubia Gallega Rib Steak 1kg - Dry-Aged Galician Breed Beef, 45-Day Aged, Marbled Fat, Charcoal-Grilled Flavor Reviews

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Rubia Gallega Rib Steak 1kg Rubia Gallega is a breed of cattle indigenous to Galicia. This beef is produced exclusively from this breed. The cattle graze on the meadows of Galicia for up to 8-12 years, allowing them to grow big and put on layers of marbled fat. This results in an extraordinary flavour, an intense beefy-ness, and succulence. The beef is then dry-aged for 45 days, further intensifying the flavour and tenderizing the meat. Cooking Rubia Gallega Beef: This beef is traditionally cooked over charcoal, but it will also cook beautifully on a plancha or on a cast iron griddle or pan. The important thing to remember is that Rubia Gallega beef has sufficient fat within each steak, so just a light greasing of the pan is necessary.

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Posted 3 years ago
Kyle Richards
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By far the best steak I have ever eaten at home. So pleased to be able to try this amazing style of steak from the comfort of my own home, cooked to perfection too! ;)
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Posted 3 years ago
Christian Powell
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Stunning
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Posted 4 years ago
Lovely cut of beef! Very different from the usual steak ordered. Excellent flavour, albeit a little tougher. Well worth spending the extra bit of cash.
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Posted 4 years ago
Jorge Aisa Dreyfus
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For meat lovers it does not get much better than this
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Posted 4 years ago
Grigore Mocoi
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The best ever steak I
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Posted 4 years ago
Super creamy fat, tender meat and not overly dry aged. Would definitely recommend
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Posted 4 years ago
This should not be viewed as a normal steak! It is something quite different and extraordinary. It has considerable flavour and should only be cooked over an open fire to enhance this, don't over cook it! Worth the money for something different.
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Posted 4 years ago