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Old 03-28-2008, 12:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sort of a s/o....what cheaper cuts of beef can be used for stew and bbq, etc....

So I've only made beef stew a few times now and each time I bought pre- cut meat that clearly said 'stew meat'. I *know* that isn't the most economical way, but since I am pretty inexperienced in this area (I was veg for over a decade so beef stew is a late addition to my repertoire...) I wasn't sure what larger cut to buy and cube up myself.

So what do I get? What larger cuts are good for stew or BBQ beef or other slow cooked things (examples??? ) that would render them tender and delicious?

Thanks for helping a girl out!

OH and PS - if you care to elaborate with similar info for pork or lamb, you'll probably save me from starting another thread later! LOL
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Old 03-28-2008, 12:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't really know how to tell. If it's the cheapest price per pound, that usually means it's the toughest, so that's how I know what is for the crockpot. LOL. If it says it's good for marinating or slow cooking (on the label or a sticker, lol), that means it's tough otherwise. Not very helpful. I know there are charts that show the cuts of meat and what they're best for. I'll look for some.
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Old 03-28-2008, 01:01 PM   #4 (permalink)
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chuck is a good one - lots of fat, so it is more flavorful and tender when braised

any roast is good for that - whatever is on sale and looks nice
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round steak is my favorite. I never have figured out why it's less expensive. Love it grilled or cut up for use in the crock pot.
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I asked the butcher a few years back, this same question. He told me that stew meat is usually chopped chuck roast. So, when roast goes on sale, I buy extra and ask them to chop it into stew pieces for me. They always do for free.
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Thank you all, that is very helpful!
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