Maybe you hip foodies have talked this one to death, but this was a revelation to me... Flannery steaks!!!
There is groups of 4-5 of my buds, and we get together usually 1x a month for a Cab/Bdx tasting, usually at Houston's restaurant, which is a trendy, darkish, servers all in black, American style place... with 0 corkage. .. which is what partly makes it attractive to us (well.. some of the servers are very nice too.. but let's not go there...).
After hearing some buzz on these meats, we made an order (it is shipped next day or 2 day from N. California), and gathered at the home of Steve and Teddy Christle to BBQ these beauties. See the pic.
We opened up a bunch of wines, which can be seen together in the last pic in this foto gallery.. as well as the whole process of getting the steaks ready for the grill and the finished product.
We had filet and NY strip from two porterhouses plus rib eye. These are all dry aged prime, not choice beef. I think the ribeye was 54 days dry aged and the porterhouse 34 days .... something like that..... price was a hair over $20/lb which seemed quite reasonable prior to ordering.
After tasting those three cuts, the price seems ridiculously cheap... this was the most amazing beef I've had in my life.. everyone at the table was in awe, and we are talking folks who have some experience with upscale food... the meat was cooked perfectly... high heat on the grill and about 10 mins under foil on the cutting board. Only salt and pepper seasoning, which was perfectly done just prior to grilling.
I dreamt about that meat last night. Seriously. The wines and other accompaniments to the dinner were also very good....but those steaks.. red protein epiphany moment for all of us... to a man and woman...
Flannery also apparently does lamb too.. and we are going to order some of that up next month and see if we can outdo ourselves.
http://picasaweb.google.com/schristle2/FlanneryAndCab