Feed a family of 6, four times with one rump!

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Publicado 2023-04-01

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  • @rowboat1972
    Future YouTubers take note. THIS is how to do a video. No 2 min intro. No intro music, no flying logos. Zero junk. Just great content.
  • As a butcher I must say you really could of fooled me that you weren’t a butcher. The way you broke down that Rump is exactly how I’ve been taught to break it down. And as for the Kilroy Rumps I have cut one up for our rumps steaks and I must say they are one of the best rumps I’ve ever cut up. Cheers for showing the world that you don’t have to buy a expensive meat to have a great meal.
  • @Morgan12345ism
    My dad was a butcher and it’s wonderful to see you cutting the meat and explaining. Another basic one would be to cut a chicken into pieces. I know it’s nothing for you but would be basic for others. Thanks! Also a show on marinates for chicken ( outside of Italian dressing and bbq)
  • I watch a lot of your videos but this "new" format is really nice! It also give a perspective on how much time somethings take in real-time. Would love some of these uncut videos on cooking various recipes. Love it and keep it up!
  • @opietheshell
    I’ve taught myself many things about home cooking from watching videos on YouTube. The way Andy explains things and shows us is literally on the next level. He explains things so easily and showcases his culinary skills flawlessly. Good on ya mate.
  • @Watchingin09
    I’ve been a butcher for 40 years and have been training new apprentices for 20 and I’m glad to see a piece of meat properly cut, and portioned. I’ve trained many meat cutters on merchandising for maximum profit as well. Great job!!!
  • @Blargishyer
    Kiwi here! Awesome video mate, I always see really cheap full rumps at the supermarket but have never known how to break them down. This is exactly what I needed! I'd definitely be keen to see more stuff like this. Stuff like sirloin and scotch seems pretty simple but other interesting ones to see would be stuff like lamb leg, lamb rump, and just kind of the bigger 3-4kg pieces of meat you can. There's heaps out there from the American perspective but not so much with the cuts we're more familiar with in NZ.
  • @gsmith8098
    Never butchered meat before. After watching this, I'm up for the challenge 😊 Worst case scenario, I end up with 5 kilo's of mince 😂
  • Good work Chef! I was a butcher for 2 years whilst i was training as a Professional Chef. It was one of the BEST jobs i ever had. This is a superb video. Your breakdown, as well as your inclusion of different International names for the cuts is tremendous.
  • @ayeshak90
    Andy's YouTube evolution is effing AMAZING! From the quick shorts to food requests to breaking down a whole rump home tutorial 🎉👏🙌 Simple, easy, quick, straight to the point content 👌 wholesome stuff. Got me wanting to buy new knives and a whole rump at 2am 😅 Keep up the great work Andy and congratulations on the cookbook!!! 🎉😀👏
  • @michaelhull7873
    LOVE this format of instructional video intermixed with your 'traditional style'! Once you get through all of the primals & sub-primals of a whole cow you could move on to lamb and then pork. That would be great. The care and concise instructions for this sub-primal were easy to follow compared to other channels who tend to do whole quarters all in one and it's hard to 'keep up'. Great video - look forward to more but don't stop the dailly cook stuff either. Great channel! Thank you!
  • @winkytwinky691
    Top notch content you guys...I absolutely LOVE the variety of educational stuff you guys share.
  • @tishw4576
    I grew up in a family of 10. We raised our own cattle and this video is spot on. I always check for butcher deals, purchase the best portions of meat. My butcher loves it when I come in because I ask him to break down the cuts the way he would. He has never led me wrong.
  • This was an awesome video Andy! Thanks for demistifying the cuts of meat. I love being able to get one piece of meat and breaking it down into many different meals. Yes please for more vids like this!
  • @dwaynehogan8874
    Hi Andy, I just gave my first rump a go and couldn’t be happier, I didn’t end up getting the roast piece out but did keep the cap in one piece to roast later and the pillow steak was delicious. Your clip are so informative, thanks you. I also nailed my first good gravy a few weeks ago.
  • @ian3314
    This was very interesting/educational and satisfying to watch. Thanks for the video Andy.
  • @chrisvance6400
    This BY FAR my favorite food/cooking channel. Thanks Andy.
  • Great video Andy! I’ve been doing rumps like that for a few years but this video has really rounded out my knowledge. Perfect cut every one against (across for us Aussie carpenters) the grain. Would LOVE to see as many of these as you can produce! Perfect step by step. Thanks mate!
  • @johnpnj
    Chef Andy has literally become my favorite YouTube channel. Always enjoy watching his videos.
  • @arcadebit1551
    If you dont want as much strips for flash fry, cut some cubes and make a goulash. You can also use all the silver skin to make a sauce or a stock. What I would love to see are small playlists, make a recipe and cooking advice to each of these cuts and put it all in a playlist.