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rotuts

rotuts

@blue_dolphin 

 

very interesting cuts you have there 

 

these can actually be cooked very hot and very fast on

 

charcoal .  as long as you pull them off very rare.

 

the meat wont tighten up , and you let them rest for a few minutes 

 

then de-bone and slice very thin for a mighty fine rare pork sandwich.

 

 the lowest picture :

 

note the 7 bone ;  this is from the shoulder 

 

Beef , Pork , etc   its all the 7 bone , which is the scapula :

 

this :

 

427529786_7bd.jpg.fe19329b7b17edd5e06d3a1e8a35a86d.jpg

 

is about the most flavorful cut you can reasonably get

 

but please note this  :

 

tenten.jpg.48848c9b1b0a493cd931e8caeea042b7.jpg

 

 

its the very very very tough tendon that runs between the

 

actual two muscles that form the ' blade roast '

 

use your very sharp knife and cut it out

 

5 years  of SV will not help the tendon to get tender.

 

the meat on either side , once de-tendon-ized 

 

and cooked rare and fast or 130 f SV for a few hours

 

is as good as it gets

rotuts

rotuts

@blue_dolphin 

 

very interesting cuts you have there 

 

these can actually be cooked very hot and very fast on

 

charcoal .  as long as you pull them off very rare.

 

the meat wont tighten up , and you let them rest for a few minutes 

 

then de-bone and slice very thin for a mighty fine rare pork sandwich.

 

one the lowest piece 

 

note the 7 bone ;  this is from the shoulder 

 

Beef , Pork , etc   its all the 7 bone , which is the scapula :

 

427529786_7bd.jpg.fe19329b7b17edd5e06d3a1e8a35a86d.jpg

 

is about the most flavorful cut you can reasonably get

 

but please note this  :

 

tenten.jpg.48848c9b1b0a493cd931e8caeea042b7.jpg

 

 

its the very very very tough tendon that runs between the

 

actual two muscles that form the ' blade roast '

 

use your very sharp knife and cut it out

 

5 yeast of SV will not help it much

 

the meat on either side , once de-tendon-ized 

 

and cooked rare and fast or 130 f for a few hours

 

is as goos as it gets

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