Effects of cooking conditions on the physicochemical and sensory characteristics of dry- and wet-aged beef

Anim Biosci. 2021 Oct;34(10):1705-1716. doi: 10.5713/ab.20.0852. Epub 2021 Jan 20.

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to elucidate the effects of cooking conditions on the physicochemical and sensory characteristics of dry- and wet-aged beef strip loins.

Methods: Dry- and wet-aged beef aged for 28 days were cooked using different cooking methods (grilling or oven roasting)×cooking temperatures (150°C or 230°C), and their pH, 2-thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS), volatile compounds, and color were measured.

Results: Cooking conditions did not affect pH; however, grilling resulted in lower TBARS but higher cooking doneness at the dry-aged beef surface compared to oven roasting (p< 0.05). In descriptive sensory analysis, the roasted flavor of dry-aged beef was significantly stronger when grill-cooked compared to oven roasting. Dry-aged beef grill-cooked at 150°C presented a higher intensity of cheesy flavor, and that grilled at 230°C showed a greater intensity of roasted flavor compared to wet-aged beef at the same condition, respectively.

Conclusion: Grilling may be effective for enhancing the unique flavor in dry-aged beef.

Keywords: Beef; Cooking Method; Cooking Temperature; Dry Aging; Flavor; Wet Aging.