Butcher Justin Williams shows Bon Appetit how to butcher an entire lamb and explains every cut of meat. There are six sections of the lamb that yield edible cuts: the neck, the shoulder, the rib, the loin, the kidneys, and the leg. From those sections, the butcher can offer boneless shoulder roast, spare ribs, rack of lamb, lamb noisette, lamb breast, leg of lamb, stir fry, stew, lamb chops and merguez sausage.
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Spiced lamb roast with crunchy jewel relish gets its festive flavor from chopped apricots, dill, pomegranate seeds, almonds, and scallions, mixed with lemon and plated atop creamy labneh for a zesty finish. Served on tableware from the Textured Neutrals collection by Lenox, this dish is the centerpiece of the season.
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Jason Yang, butcher at Fleishers Craft Butchery, breaks down half a cow into all the cuts you'd see at your local butcher shop. There are four sections Yang moves through:
1. ROUND: bottom round roast beef, eye round roast beef, sirloin tip steak, london broil steak, shank (osso buco)
2. LOIN: sirloin steak, tenderloin steak, flank steak, filet mignon, New York strip steak
3. RIB: skirt steak, ribeye steak
4. CHUCK: brisket, ranch steak, denver steak, chuck steak or roast, flat iron steak
English short ribs are cut lengthwise along the bone, so the meat sits on top. With a day or two of notice, any butcher should be able to cut them to order.
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Join Rick Martinez in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen as he makes chicken scarpariello. Chicken Scarpariello is a classic Italian-American recipe with juicy chicken thighs, sweet Italian sausage, and a vinegary, sweet-sour pan sauce.
At a whole animal butcher shop, many lesser-known but wonderful cuts of steak are waiting for you beyond the New York Strips and Ribeyes of the world. Lena Díaz, Head Butcher at Greene Grape Provisions, breaks down how to cut 7 such secret steaks from a side of steer, cluing you in on cuts that offer more bang for the buck and favorites commonly found in other parts of the world that are likely new to you.
Get ready for a Thanksgiving game changer. Spatchcocking, or removing the backbone, is the secret to making the best turkey you've ever had–in half the time. Most butchers will do this for you. Cooking for a crowd? Roast two 12-14 pounders, anything larger will take longer. Get the recipe: http://weightloss-tricks.today/recipe/spatchcocked-turkey-with-anise-and-orange%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3EGet the Recipe: Spatchcock Turkey With Anise and Orange
Intimidated by carving the big bird? Get ready to exercise your hands and knife skills, because Chris Morocco is going to show us the best tips to make this dinner fly!
Forget about every canapé or thing-on-a-stick that you were planning to serve at your party. Forget about platters. Forget about, like, toothpicks. All you need is a smoked bone-in ham. Order a good one, score, glaze, and bake it. Put that ham on a big wooden board, provide a blade with which to slice it, and a vehicle with which to devour it .Then watch your guests turn into a pack of wolves, leaving you with just a bone…and the memory of the best holiday party ever.
Read more: Our Best Baked Ham Recipes for Every Pork-Loving Occasion
If you’re looking for reasons to spatchcock a turkey this Thanksgiving, ask yourself these simple questions: Do you want the bird to actually taste good? And be juicy? With perfectly browned skin? Of course you do. This method, which disposes of the backbone so the bird can be flattened and cooked skin side up, is a game changer.
Join Chef Harold Villarosa as he demonstrates the proper technique for slicing different cuts of beef, poultry, and pork. Unkle Harold lays out the hows and whys behind serving up different kinds and cuts of meat, relaying all the know-how you need to present your proteins like a pro.