Have to agree about chicken fillets - they are very tasteless on their own, even the free range ones - but marinade them in milk for a few hours then oven cook and the flavour really comes through.
As an alternative to minced beef, I often buy turkey mince (from the supermarket as butchers don't normally sell it) and it works great in bolognaises, chillis, burgers etc, with a much more distinct taste and way less fat than minced beef.
Also, don't be worried about asking your butcher for bones - they're more than happy to give them away (as they have to pay for disposal) - and use them to make your own stock or as a heavenly treat for dogs - as opposed to paying for cooked ones in a pet shop - the raw ones are better for the dogs in any case.
Liaconn - I use Tommy Redmonds up beside Supervalu in Firhouse, next to the hairdressers on the block that China House is in. Been using them since they took over there and never disappointed - did not really like the butchers that was there before them. Very helpful guys, very good quality meat, good prices etc... a lot of my friends locally use them as well.
They also do fresh fish on thursdays and fridays but i usually miss it cos i tend to do my meat shop on a saturday and its all gone. He offers some very good deals on things and is always willing to offer a bit of seasoning, cut whatever way you like, trim things etc....
Thanks Truthseeker. I've used them a couple of times but it's great to know that they will do things like joint a chicken (as I would probably end up jointing my hand as well!)
Why can't they have it up on a sign or something? At least in the supermarket you can see on the packet where it comes from.
Butchers are definitely > Supermarkets for both quality and price.
I usually do a fairly large shopping trip (every 3 weeks or so) and found as soon as I started buying meat from my local butcher, I literally halved my meat bill. And got better quality to boot.
Agreed, when buying in bulk from the butchers there's a massive savings.
The main thing, apart from taste, is the water content. The chicken fillets, steaks and the size of the mice packets often look better value in supermarkets, but I found due to the amount of water, you ended up poaching them rather than frying them. I haven't had that problem with any of the meat from the butchers, very little water content.
Please don't ask me round to dinner at your place
I do a mean mice packet stew. You don't know what you're missing.
Stewed mouse! No way!
Beat me to it - I'd prefer mince
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