cooking steak advice
Re: cooking steak advice
This is where having a meat saw helps. I cut the meat off the bone, and essentially made rib-eye steaks. You are then left with beef ribs - which you can cook up any way you see fit 
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CyderPig
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Re: cooking steak advice
Hi All.
Aris has it right on this, having a decent butchery kit makes things a lot easier when you can buy large cuts of meat cheaply.
Bone Saw
Cleaver
Assorted Knives
But I do like Rib Steak bone in like Derek suggested, Cave Man all the way!!!!!!
Si
Aris has it right on this, having a decent butchery kit makes things a lot easier when you can buy large cuts of meat cheaply.
Bone Saw
Cleaver
Assorted Knives
But I do like Rib Steak bone in like Derek suggested, Cave Man all the way!!!!!!
Si
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Re: cooking steak advice
Well I don't have a bone saw, but I do use a hacksaw, with a course blade, that is kept purely for kitchen use. (No its not for the wifes cooking, Keith).
Hasn't let me down yet.
I do have a lightweight cleaver and plenty of knives though.
TBH I haven't seen this chunk of meat yet, that will have to wait for Friday. Let you know what I plan then..
Hasn't let me down yet.
I do have a lightweight cleaver and plenty of knives though.
TBH I haven't seen this chunk of meat yet, that will have to wait for Friday. Let you know what I plan then..
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CyderPig
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Re: cooking steak advice
Caveman Derek, Go Caveman style!!!!
The rib joints in my local Bookers are fantastic.
Enjoy
Si
The rib joints in my local Bookers are fantastic.
Enjoy
Si
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Re: cooking steak advice
Good call aris, nice bit of meat.
Pics on my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/derek.miller.775823
Si, the missus and I are still arguing on what to do with it. Its going to be a long Saturday...
Pics on my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/derek.miller.775823
Si, the missus and I are still arguing on what to do with it. Its going to be a long Saturday...
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CyderPig
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Re: cooking steak advice
Hi Derek
Hope you get your way.
Si
Hope you get your way.
Si
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Haha - so what did you do in the end?derekmiller wrote:Good call aris, nice bit of meat.
Pics on my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/derek.miller.775823
Si, the missus and I are still arguing on what to do with it. Its going to be a long Saturday...
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Re: cooking steak advice
I lost out.
I shouldn't have laughed when France got that last penalty..
Its being cut into a 3 rib and 2 rib and will be used for a low and slow.
Next time perhaps I can have my 60oz steak..
I shouldn't have laughed when France got that last penalty..
Its being cut into a 3 rib and 2 rib and will be used for a low and slow.
Next time perhaps I can have my 60oz steak..
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CyderPig
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Re: cooking steak advice
What No Cave Man!!!!!!!
Si
Si
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Re: cooking steak advice
Not this time Si.
Hopefully next !!