There’s a special smell to dry-aged beef, and the molecules begin to wake up with heat. That aroma wafts to your nose, making the dry-aged steak stand out from regular beef. This technique isn’t for beginners, and you need the help of a specialty butcher. If you want to try dry-aging at home, here are some tips to get started:
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