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rotuts

rotuts

 

@mgaretz 

 

tri-tip is unusual in my area 

 

but Ive had it a few times , SV

 

delicious.  meaty , beefy .

 

@Duvel 

 

in your area , does a ' 7-bone ' cut of shoulder exist :? :

 

7b.thumb.jpg.81b61a0a2ced53cc717b5d611f090f41.jpgdo not know why the best part was cut off

 

the 7 bone you see , upper left.

 

there is a hunk of meat , below the ' blade  '  

 

scapula   that's the 7

 

in the pic :  mid left 

 

raw-top-blade-steak-750x417.jpg.8ff6a879a678cc9530530adf65109c6f.jpg

 

the issue is that very tough tendon running down the middle 

 

on th ' steak '

 

easy to deal w on the ' roast' version 

 

ie  both those muscles you see above 

 

but whole.

 

have you seen that in your area ?\

 

keep it in mind.

 

 

 

rotuts

rotuts

 

@mgaretz 

 

tri-tip is unusual in my area 

 

but Ive had it a few times , SV

 

delicious.  meaty , beefy .

 

@Duvel 

 

in your area , does a ' 7-bone ' cut of shoulder exist :? :

 

7b.thumb.jpg.81b61a0a2ced53cc717b5d611f090f41.jpg

 

do not know why the best part was cut off

 

there is a hunk of meat , below the ' blade  '  

 

scapula 

 

in the pic :  mid left 

 

raw-top-blade-steak-750x417.jpg.8ff6a879a678cc9530530adf65109c6f.jpg

 

the issue is that very tough tendon running down the middle 

 

on th ' steak '

 

easy to deal w on the ' roast' version 

 

ie  both those muscles you see above 

 

but whole.

 

have you seen that in your area ?\

 

keep it in mind.

 

 

 

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