Steve from GA
WKR
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2020
- Messages
- 363
I'll hopefully be bringing home a (dead) cow elk next month. For the hell of it, I purchased some Umai dray age bags after reading very favorable reviews on the internet (mostly related to fattier cuts of beef). While I wouldn't use this method on better elk cuts like backstop, I figured that I would try it on some large hind quarter cuts. I'm thinking of going the 30-45 day route, much like dry aged beef. I probably won't get the intensity of flavor due to the lean nature of elk, but I may get a more tender final product, and the meat loss on hind quarter cuts won't bother me too much.
Has anyone tried this or something similar, going full meteor style?
Has anyone tried this or something similar, going full meteor style?