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On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 22:50:41 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2021-03-08 10:25 p.m., Boron Elgar wrote: >> On Mon, 8 Mar 2021 19:10:47 -0500, Dave Smith >oven. >> >>> Chops are for grilling or broiling. If I do a rack I brown all sides of >>> it and then finish it in a very hot oven. I used to like the shoulder >>> chops but they are a lot of work to eat with all that bone and fat. My >>> preferred cut is a nice think loin chop. >> >> HA! That is about the only lamb cut I do not seek out! I am fond of >> pretty much all else lamby. >\ > >Oops for the typo... thick loin chops. For me, they are second only to a >a rack. They are best eaten medium rare. I knew exactly what you meant. LOL. It wasn't as if you typed "think lion chop." > > > >>>> The shoulder chops run $5.99 and up, depending on time of year. The >>>> shanks are at least that price around here, but I will verify that >>>> next time I am at the regular grocery. >>>> >>>> I do have a decent amount of freezer space and if any meats are on a >>>> good sale, I will get enough to vac pack and freeze. >>>> >>> >>> My wife does most of the meat shopping these days. When I used to do all >>> the shopping I always checked out the frozen NZ lamb shanks and racks. >>> When the price was right I would stock up. >> >> I have not seen already frozen racks here, nor lamb from NZ, that I >> recall. Oz lamb is quite prevalent. > >New Zealand land is quite common here, both fresh and frozen, though I >have to wonder about fresh lamb not being frozen when it is out of >season. I have only had Australian lamb a couple times and it was quite >good. Internations trade deals...quien sabe? >There is an Italian grocery / meat store in the area that has lots of >good meat at good prices, but I have asked my wife not to buy lamb >there. Every time we have had their lamb it was a major disappointment. Lamb is the one cut of meat I never get at the specialty butcher. Costco has carried, at times, lamb sirloins and they are wonderful grilled rare, sliced up and served on naan to catch the juices. |
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