Just my two cents here:
I’ve been watching this guy on IG @meatdad1 and have learned to butcher larger pieces of meat in the kitchen like tri tip, , top sirloin, boneless pork loin, how to break down a whole chicken, the tricks to get the most out of hanger steak etc.
It’s been fun to learn and I’ve saved a ton of money since I started doing it myself. Plus I got a grinder attachment for my kitchen aid mixer so I grind my own hamburger now, it’s been a terrific experience. Boning out your own chicken really makes a dent in your grocery bill. Plus, pork is currently about half of what beef costs right now.
lemme know if anyone also knows about him?
you just need a sharp, simple knife.
ps: try a picanha cut of beef if you are having people over. Very easy to reverse sear, then crisp up the fat on the bbq. When you try it you will go “oh yeah, I know this from the Brazilian steakhouse!” It’s a very affordable cut and it’s like a tenderloin with a nice fat edge for flavor. My current favorite cut.
I’ve been watching this guy on IG @meatdad1 and have learned to butcher larger pieces of meat in the kitchen like tri tip, , top sirloin, boneless pork loin, how to break down a whole chicken, the tricks to get the most out of hanger steak etc.
It’s been fun to learn and I’ve saved a ton of money since I started doing it myself. Plus I got a grinder attachment for my kitchen aid mixer so I grind my own hamburger now, it’s been a terrific experience. Boning out your own chicken really makes a dent in your grocery bill. Plus, pork is currently about half of what beef costs right now.
lemme know if anyone also knows about him?
you just need a sharp, simple knife.
ps: try a picanha cut of beef if you are having people over. Very easy to reverse sear, then crisp up the fat on the bbq. When you try it you will go “oh yeah, I know this from the Brazilian steakhouse!” It’s a very affordable cut and it’s like a tenderloin with a nice fat edge for flavor. My current favorite cut.
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