Weight:
8oz
Certified Piedmontese

Raised on pasture but supplemented with grain feed, this beef is more tender and marbled than grass-finished beef.

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Cooking Instructions
Cooking methods
Grill, Pan-Sear
Wine pairings
Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Syrah
Top sirloin is a great cut of beef for the home cook. It's affordable, and it's a relatively lean cut, so it's a healthy option, too. The best way to cook top sirloin is on the grill. Just brush it with a little olive oil, and then season it with salt and pepper. Grill it for about 6-8 minutes per side, or until it's cooked to your liking. One simple way to elevate top sirloin is to marinate it before cooking. You can use any type of marinade you like, but I recommend a simple mixture of olive oil, garlic, and lemon juice. Marinate the beef for a few hours before cooking, and then grill it as described above. Remember that quality cooking starts with quality ingredients. That is why Crowd Cow sources the best beef from ranchers who share our commitment to sustainability and animal welfare.
Flavor Profile
This top sirloin is a tender, juicy and flavorful cut of beef. It has a slightly firmer texture than other steak cuts, but is still quite tender. The flavor is rich and beefy, with a hint of sweetness. Sourced from sustainable producers and raised in the best possible manner to produce the highest quality
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CERTIFIED
PIEDMONTESE

The Piedmontese Gene

The Piedmontese breed was discovered over 100 years ago in the Piedmont region of Northwestern Italy, soon thereafter becoming highly regarded for its leanness and natural tenderness. It doesn’t rely on marbling for flavor or texture — these attributes instead come from the breed’s unique genetic makeup, specifically from a gene known as inactive myostatin. This causes the cattle to develop more musculature with fibers that are shorter and without large fat deposits. It’s also why you can have a cut-with-a-fork steak that’s still lean and full of rich, beefy flavor. With fewer calories, less fat and more protein than beef from other breeds, Certified Piedmontese is a heart-healthy and delicious choice favorited by chefs and steak lovers alike.

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Raised in America’s Heartland

Certified Piedmontese cattle are raised in the Midwest on family-owned ranches dedicated to animal welfare and sustainability. Cattle graze freely on open grassland while enjoying a supplementary vegetarian feed, then are carefully finished on a high-quality grain diet, much of which is supplied from their own ranches. Certified Piedmontese is source-verified and traceable from birth to harvest, ensuring true genetic heritage of every animal in the herd — with lineage tracing back to the original Piedmontese cattle imported to the U.S. in the 1970s.

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Animal Husbandry & Land Stewardship

Environmental sustainability, humane animal handling, and responsible resource management are paramount to Certified Piedmontese. Ranchers take great care to ensure herds have a low-stress environment, and run a never-ever program, meaning their cattle are never administered antibiotics, hormones or steroids. The same care is put into the land as well. Their pastures, commonly made of mixed grasses including big and little bluestem, orchard, Indian, and brome varieties, remain pure without use of pesticides or herbicides. This combination of good practices ensures healthier cattle and higher-quality beef for you.

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