Cuts of meat
#1
Lamb this time.
Only two of the family like lamb so I don't get it that often - especially for the price it is.
But sometimes I'll see a small leg at half price and I'll pay the $11 or so and it'll feed two with the rest making up a curry.
In Sobeys the other day they had something called shoulder blade chops. It was nothing like a chop or chops I've had and the left over bone didn't suggest chop or shank.
We ate it tonight and there was plenty of meat on it - as much as the small legs I mentioned - but it was a mere $4 for the whole thing?
It wasn't "on sale" or near its date.
Anyone know why so cheap - other than it not being easy to carve?
Only two of the family like lamb so I don't get it that often - especially for the price it is.
But sometimes I'll see a small leg at half price and I'll pay the $11 or so and it'll feed two with the rest making up a curry.In Sobeys the other day they had something called shoulder blade chops. It was nothing like a chop or chops I've had and the left over bone didn't suggest chop or shank.
We ate it tonight and there was plenty of meat on it - as much as the small legs I mentioned - but it was a mere $4 for the whole thing?
It wasn't "on sale" or near its date.Anyone know why so cheap - other than it not being easy to carve?
#2
Lamb this time.
Only two of the family like lamb so I don't get it that often - especially for the price it is.
But sometimes I'll see a small leg at half price and I'll pay the $11 or so and it'll feed two with the rest making up a curry.
In Sobeys the other day they had something called shoulder blade chops. It was nothing like a chop or chops I've had and the left over bone didn't suggest chop or shank.
We ate it tonight and there was plenty of meat on it - as much as the small legs I mentioned - but it was a mere $4 for the whole thing?
It wasn't "on sale" or near its date.
Anyone know why so cheap - other than it not being easy to carve?
Only two of the family like lamb so I don't get it that often - especially for the price it is.
But sometimes I'll see a small leg at half price and I'll pay the $11 or so and it'll feed two with the rest making up a curry.In Sobeys the other day they had something called shoulder blade chops. It was nothing like a chop or chops I've had and the left over bone didn't suggest chop or shank.
We ate it tonight and there was plenty of meat on it - as much as the small legs I mentioned - but it was a mere $4 for the whole thing?
It wasn't "on sale" or near its date.Anyone know why so cheap - other than it not being easy to carve?
Last edited by Simon Legree; Jan 23rd 2011 at 10:21 am.
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Lamb this time.
Only two of the family like lamb so I don't get it that often - especially for the price it is.
But sometimes I'll see a small leg at half price and I'll pay the $11 or so and it'll feed two with the rest making up a curry.
In Sobeys the other day they had something called shoulder blade chops. It was nothing like a chop or chops I've had and the left over bone didn't suggest chop or shank.
We ate it tonight and there was plenty of meat on it - as much as the small legs I mentioned - but it was a mere $4 for the whole thing?
It wasn't "on sale" or near its date.
Anyone know why so cheap - other than it not being easy to carve?
Only two of the family like lamb so I don't get it that often - especially for the price it is.
But sometimes I'll see a small leg at half price and I'll pay the $11 or so and it'll feed two with the rest making up a curry.In Sobeys the other day they had something called shoulder blade chops. It was nothing like a chop or chops I've had and the left over bone didn't suggest chop or shank.
We ate it tonight and there was plenty of meat on it - as much as the small legs I mentioned - but it was a mere $4 for the whole thing?
It wasn't "on sale" or near its date.Anyone know why so cheap - other than it not being easy to carve?
#12
Because there is more fat and bone and, as you rightly point out, they are not as easy to carve. I like them and in fact did some on the BBQ last evening. You might also enjoy the frozen N.Z. medallions. You get a package of four for about $6. About six minutes each side on a medium to low BBQ heat will do it ! A glass or two of a decent Merlot goes well with them. Enjoy. 

Once cooked I can't say I noticed more fat than usual and I was shocked just how much meat there was for the price. I shall look out for the medallions.
This was the first time that I have noticed anything other than NZ legs or chops here.
Sainsburys used to do a Lamb Shanks pack with a little pouch of Rosemary something or other. Gorgeous.
#13
I'm useless at carving anyway so that aspect wasn't hugely different for me.
Once cooked I can't say I noticed more fat than usual and I was shocked just how much meat there was for the price. I shall look out for the medallions.
This was the first time that I have noticed anything other than NZ legs or chops here.
Sainsburys used to do a Lamb Shanks pack with a little pouch of Rosemary something or other. Gorgeous.
Once cooked I can't say I noticed more fat than usual and I was shocked just how much meat there was for the price. I shall look out for the medallions.
This was the first time that I have noticed anything other than NZ legs or chops here.
Sainsburys used to do a Lamb Shanks pack with a little pouch of Rosemary something or other. Gorgeous.
#14
#15
I love slow cooked neck of lamb.
Don't see it very often but it's dirt cheap here in NS, they regard it as little more than dog food.
Sadly the eldest has followed her Mum into the perverted cult of Vegetarianism so now it's just the little 'un & I...
Blade chops are nice with a few root vegetables, a leek & some Pearl Barley, slow cooked for one or two hours in a stock & a splash of red wine with a little Rosemary..
Now that Marmite on toast I've just made doesn't seem so appealing..
Don't see it very often but it's dirt cheap here in NS, they regard it as little more than dog food.
Sadly the eldest has followed her Mum into the perverted cult of Vegetarianism so now it's just the little 'un & I...
Blade chops are nice with a few root vegetables, a leek & some Pearl Barley, slow cooked for one or two hours in a stock & a splash of red wine with a little Rosemary..
Now that Marmite on toast I've just made doesn't seem so appealing..





