Overlooked cuts of meat

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bolidemichael

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15,697 posts

211 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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What are some cuts of meant, particularly beef, that are economic and perhaps not so commonly ordered/discussed? I'm familiary with the steak cuts, but would like to consider <£20/kg cuts, but from quality grass fed stock.

sherman

14,039 posts

225 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Brisket. Slow cook with root veg for hours. Pull it apart. Make gravy. Serve.

Correvor

149 posts

43 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Onglet or Hanger Steak.

Sometimes known as butchers cut, not always easy to find but somewhere local will sell.

Not great if well done but if it's cooked rare / medium, it's lovely.

thebraketester

14,844 posts

148 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Skirt

paulrockliffe

16,065 posts

237 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Bacon chops. Cheap and so on asty!

oscmax

162 posts

137 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Cheeks - pigs/cows both good!

21TonyK

12,087 posts

219 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Problem is most cuts are now "rediscovered" and priced accordingly. Cheek is always a good option with beef but for pork shoulder/collar is often ignored and very versatile. Lamb used to be neck but that's a joke now. Backstraps are a good option if you cook carefully and lamb rump/chumps can be found at a reasonable price (at least wholesale) and are every bit as good as loin, perfect for individual roast joints.

The main thing I will always say about meat is yes, there is a difference in quality and price. Cheap meat is often cheap for a reason.

But... cooked correctly even cheap meat can taste better than the most expensive.

Harpoon

2,030 posts

224 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Ox cheek or oxtail. Not sure on the price as we haven't had any for a while as they are autumn / winter dishes for us, so this is a timely thread to remind me to order some from the butchers!

The Hairy Bikers have a superb low & slow one-pot oxtail recipe or whilst this recipe serves the ox cheek with nachos, you could pull it and serve it however you want

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/recipes/0/smoky-ox-che...

sherbertdip

1,209 posts

129 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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Brisket and Lamb shank, both cooked long and slow, tons of soft tasty meat, neither healthy but hey!

Mr.Chips

1,055 posts

224 months

Monday 18th September 2023
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I cooked oxtail once. Did it in the slow cooker with plenty of root veg and stock. When we were ready to eat it, all I did was pick out the bones ( which were completely clean) and serve it. It was bloody lovely and the gravy it made was amazing. The only reason I haven’t done it again is that my family are a bit funny about eating something that has been is such close proximity to a cow’s arse and potentially marinaded in ste!

soad

33,578 posts

186 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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Braising steak?

Mobile Chicane

21,396 posts

222 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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No such thing nowadays. All meat is expensive, bar road kill.

vladcjelli

3,085 posts

168 months

Tuesday 19th September 2023
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I’ve got some shin beef in the fridge ready for a stew.

Believe it was about £2.50 less per kg than their stewing beef.

Will see how it goes.

easytiger123

2,636 posts

219 months

Friday 29th September 2023
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Correvor said:
Onglet or Hanger Steak.

Sometimes known as butchers cut, not always easy to find but somewhere local will sell.

Not great if well done but if it's cooked rare / medium, it's lovely.
Came here to post exactly this. Medium-rare, slice it thinly against the grain, and you just can't beat it for the texture and slightly gamey flavour. Beats all the other cuts of beef, bar ribeye, in my 'umble opinion.

Aunty Pasty

763 posts

48 months

Friday 29th September 2023
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Recently bought 2kg of flank steak at £6.50 / kg. Good enough for stir fries and similar but you need to be prepared to do a bit of prep work to trim or pull off the membranes and odd bits of gristle.

Cotty

40,645 posts

294 months

Friday 29th September 2023
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21TonyK said:
Lamb used to be neck but that's a joke now.
I used to like neck and breast but both have crept up.

Sticks.

9,052 posts

261 months

Friday 29th September 2023
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My local pub makes its burgers using Jews steak, which was new to me. Not sure if you can get it retail.

akirk

5,676 posts

124 months

Friday 29th September 2023
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Do some digging online for a meat box - should pay c. £10-£12 / kg for a mixed box directly from the farmer... can pay as little as £8 / kg - or ridiculously high amounts for specialist steak boxes!

twing

5,266 posts

141 months

Friday 29th September 2023
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Ox tongue is a favourite from my younger days. My mother used to pressure cook it I think and no doubt it cost peanuts.Somehow it's now £31.25/kilo in my local farm shop. Absolutely delicious but yikes

Mobile Chicane

21,396 posts

222 months

Friday 29th September 2023
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Aunty Pasty said:
Recently bought 2kg of flank steak at £6.50 / kg. Good enough for stir fries and similar but you need to be prepared to do a bit of prep work to trim or pull off the membranes and odd bits of gristle.
Unsurpassed in a chilli, cooked long and low.