Sunday, May 02, 2010

Beefy, not leafy!

Many of the supermarket chains in the UK offer special cuts and aged beef. They are not as delicate or marbly as the wagyu beef that I love, but it's tastier than the average steak.

Earlier this week, I decided to do a beef face-off.  So I picked up a Marks & Spencer Special Reserve Aberdeen Angus fillet steak for almost £8.


Next came the somewhat cheaper cut from Sainsbury's, a 21-day aged steak. I got two steaks for almost $12.

Here's how they looked on the grill:


I loved the deep redness of the M&S beef!

Then it was onto a plate (M&S still on the right)...

We whipped up a quick mushroom and red wine sauce:


Here's a close-up of the two fillets:


I liked the texture of the M&S fillet (R) better, although I don't think it's worth THAT much of a jump in price. Also, I probably cooked it for a minute or so less, so that may have made a difference.

Both were pretty tasty and gave us a perfect excuse to indulge in a bottle of red wine!

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