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Featured posts
GrillMaster's Wagyu Beef Carpaccio
You either love beef carpaccio or you have not tried it. But it is not the easiest thing to make. Moreover most restaurants use extremely cheap beef to make carpaccio. We have used our high end Domestic Wagyu steaks and sliced it VERY thinly so that you can enjoy Beef Carpaccio at the comfort of your home!
This carpaccio comes vacuum sealed and frozen (thaws out in less than 15 minutes). So it's VERY convenient to buy as an appetizer or dinner; you can even take them to the park!
What Is Carpaccio?
Carpaccio is a dish of meat or fish, thinly sliced or pounded thin, and served raw, usually as an appetizer. It was invented in 1950 by Giuseppe Cipriani from Harry's Bar in Venice and popularized during the second half of the twentieth century.
Thawing Instructions
Keep frozen until ready to use. Thaw slowly under refrigeration. It will thaw out quickly as it is cut very thinly.
Shipping Orders
When shipping carpaccio may oxidize in transit, the meat will turn slightly darker/greyish, this only changes the appearance, not the flavor. This only happens because of the carpaccio touching other items inside the box. We try to limit this as much as possible, but if you are ordering outside of our delivery area please bear in mind this is a possibility.