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Re: Christmas meat
You will find that around Christmas and New year, many offers in Supermarkets of meat joints for half price. Buy it now and if you so wish, freeze it and have it throughout the year. Also around Easter time, similar half price offer's as well. Try to avoid Silverside Beef joints, looks ok but very tough and needs a long time to cook, topside/top rump is similar price but more tender. I brought a large top rump joint a few days ago priced at £4,95 a kilo. Weight was around 2 kilo, so I cut it into 3 parts, then wrapped the portions up and then put in the freezer for future use.
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Re: Christmas meat
Never understood anyone buying silverside. It takes forever to cook if you're going to render it edible. If you've got ages, just buy a nice bit of rolled brisket (make sure there's a decent hunk of fat in the middle) and braise it for ages in wine and root veg (add some rehydrated porcici to the braising liquor).Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:22 pm You will find that around Christmas and New year, many offers in Supermarkets of meat joints for half price. Buy it now and if you so wish, freeze it and have it throughout the year. Also around Easter time, similar half price offer's as well. Try to avoid Silverside Beef joints, looks ok but very tough and needs a long time to cook, topside/top rump is similar price but more tender. I brought a large top rump joint a few days ago priced at £4,95 a kilo. Weight was around 2 kilo, so I cut it into 3 parts, then wrapped the portions up and then put in the freezer for future use.
If you're gonna roast beef, make it bone-in rib or rib-eye.
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Re: Christmas meat
I get some very good results with top rump.StillSpike wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 9:43 pmNever understood anyone buying silverside. It takes forever to cook if you're going to render it edible. If you've got ages, just buy a nice bit of rolled brisket (make sure there's a decent hunk of fat in the middle) and braise it for ages in wine and root veg (add some rehydrated porcici to the braising liquor).Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:22 pm You will find that around Christmas and New year, many offers in Supermarkets of meat joints for half price. Buy it now and if you so wish, freeze it and have it throughout the year. Also around Easter time, similar half price offer's as well. Try to avoid Silverside Beef joints, looks ok but very tough and needs a long time to cook, topside/top rump is similar price but more tender. I brought a large top rump joint a few days ago priced at £4,95 a kilo. Weight was around 2 kilo, so I cut it into 3 parts, then wrapped the portions up and then put in the freezer for future use.
If you're gonna roast beef, make it bone-in rib or rib-eye.
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