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Variety:
Kagoshima Wagyu
Weight:
6oz

Looking for the most luxurious and decadent steak experience? Look no further than our Japanese A5 Wagyu Filet Mignon. This premium cut is intensely marbled, providing a uniquely rich and umami-laden flavor. Simply cook whole over high heat or slice into bite-sized medallions to impress. Cut to 1½ to 2-inches thick.

Reviews
4.5
1048
Rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars
Cooking Instructions
Cooking methods
Pan-Fry
Wine pairings
Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah
Japanese A5 Wagyu is as much an experinece as it is a meal. To prepare this luxurious ingredient, first allow the meat to rest and come to room temperature before cooking. Lightly season with salt to help bring out the natural umami flavor. Alternatively, you can dip each bit in a fine sea salt of your choice before eating. Heat a smooth-surfaced pan such as a stainless steel pan to medium high heat. Place each piece on the pan without any cooking oil. A5 Wagyu has enough oil already to cook directly on a naked pan. Sear each size for approximately 2 to 3 minutes per side and remove. We recommend cooking each piece individually to share the exprience with others. To elevate the experinece, try a variety of fine sea salts, a high quality soy sauce or some wasabi. For a decadent expreince, try a bite of A5 Wagyu together with a piece of raw uni or some fine caviar. The interplay of flavors is extraodinary.
Flavor Profile
This Japanese A5 Wagyu Tenderloin Steak is a luxurious and indulgent experience. The flavor profile is rich and intense, with a buttery, melt-in-your-mouth mouthfeel. The overall eating experience is one of pure luxury and sophistication.
Chef's Serving Suggestions
When it comes to side dishes to pair with Japanese A5 Wagyu, think leafy greens and robust vegetable flavors. Try serving roasted brussels sprouts, carrots or sauteed spinach. Or how about placing a thin slice of fried garlic or laying out a variety of sea salts, fine soy sauces and even wasabi for dipping, as they do in Japan? Whatever you do, remember: Japanese A5 Wagyu is as much an experience as it is a meal.