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Thread: How do I cut Rib eye roll ?

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    How do I cut Rib eye roll ?

    Ok sorry guys not exactly game but scored a box of Rib eye roll from work.
    Looks like quite good meat boss called it sirloin but don't think so.
    Do I cut it as you would venison back steaks or different?
    10.4kg @ $8.65 per I thought was good buying just hate to ruin it by
    cutting it the wrong way.Only had 3 weeks so needs more aging really.
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    If you pack it up really well, put it in a chilly bin and send it my way... I'll happily deal with it for you.
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    Is that a order for next time ? So called mates relieved me of 2 or the 3 rolls in the box .
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    Ribeye and sirloin are different cuts,sirloin is your backsteak.cut it as you would a backsteak though,I would say three weeks is ample ageing and you could eat it anytime.$8.65 kg is excellent buying.Cheers.

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    Ribeye is the meat on the small side of the T bone steak, is that right
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    The boss did a deal & got 200+ kg for the staff,normally pay that for rump trailrunna.

    Think that's eye fillet EeBees ,not 100% though.
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    Rip eye is exactly that, the eye of meat above the top of the rib cage rib cage.

    Pretty good price.

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    From what I can see through the sealed packing looks like very nice meat too.
    Wish I'd ordered 2 box's now but thought were 20kg ,know for next time.
    Guess being export quality it would be.
    Good price for real.
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    Cut it thick like luncheon saus, looks like an eel? Could get quite a few in an ammo box from memory, my father worked at a freezing works we ate well as kids

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    I would prefer to cut it into bite sized pieces from off of a plate Chris.
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    I would slice it straight across the grain about 20mm thick fry some up and eat it freeze the rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I would slice it straight across the grain about 20mm thick fry some up and eat it freeze the rest.

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    BBQ/grilled whole and sliced into 1" steaks with a nice mushroom/peppercorn sauce.

    Bugger the freezer (I don't have room in there), I would cook the whole thing and eat like a king for the week.

    Hmmm making me hungry just thinking about it.
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    Im not sure i could eat 10kg in one go and would much rather have hot and juicy than cold and dry.

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    How much wattles do you put on this? Is this the same as cube roll?

 

 

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