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- Each order contains 8 Wagyu beef slider patties
- 80/20 lean-to-fat ratio
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Due to natural variations in our cattle, shape, size, and/or weight of individual cuts may vary. It is normal to see slight variations in color depending on both the type of product and the aging process.
- Pan-Broil
- Skillet
- Grill
- Broil
PAN-BROIL / SKILLET:Preheat a large fry pan or cast iron skillet on high. You want the pan/skillet to be DRY and HOT. Once hot, place slider patties on the surface and let them develop a nice sear. Do not push down on the sliders with a spatula. Again cook for 3-5 minutes per side, gently flipping only once. Once cooked to desired doneness, remove sliders from pan/skillet and allow them to rest for about 5 minutes.
GRILL:Preheat to highest temp. Avoid placing the slider patties over direct flames/hot coals. The intramuscular fat will melt and drip during cooking, causing smokey flare-ups. Pushing down on the sliders with a spatula will also cause flare-ups. Cook 3-5 minutes per side, flipping only once, or to your desired doneness. Remove patties from grill and let them rest for about 5 minutes.
BROIL:Move oven rack to top placement. Preheat broiler to highest setting. Make sure to use a broiling pan or sheet tray with lip. Place slider patties on broiling pan and place pan on you top oven rack. Broil 3-5 minutes per side or until desired doneness. Remove from oven and let sit for about 5 minutes.
Recommended Internal Cooking Temps:
Rare | 120°-125° |
Medium Rare | 130°-135° |
Medium | 140°-145° |
Medium Well | 150°-155° |
Well Done | 160° and above |
Double 8 Cattle Company is one of only a handful of farms raising 100% Fullblood Wagyu in the United States. 100% Fullblood Wagyu differ from most Wagyu being raised in the States, which often fall into the categories of Crossbred (F1, F2, F3) or Purebred (F4). The term "American Wagyu" has been adopted as marketing term for Wagyu beef that is Crossbred or Purebred Wagyu.
At Double 8 Cattle Company, we only raise 100% Fullblood Japanese Black Wagyu. Our cattle are direct descendants of Japanese Wagyu with unmixed ancestry. They are certified and registered with the American Wagyu Association, and their DNA can traced to their original ancestors in Japan. Our Wagyu have never been crossbred with other cattle breeds, such as Angus.