Save $75 At The Grocery Store By Cutting NY Strip Steaks At Home

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    In this video I am going to show you how to save money cutting your own New York Strip Steaks at home. I went to Costco and bought a whole Strip Loin and cut it into individual NY Strip steaks. It takes a little extra effort but the results are amazing. You can control everything about your steak. Do you like a leaner steak or a more fattier cut? You can decide how thick or thin you want. Give this a try right away and start reaping the benefits.
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    Here is the cut test breakdown. Let’s see what we saved.
    The whole New York strip weighed 12.42 pounds and cost $9.19 per pound = $114.13
    The New York Strips at the grocery store were $16.99 per pound
    If you were to buy 12.42 pounds of Pre cut Grocery store New York Strips it would be a savings of $96.87.
    I show how nothing goes to waste.
    When I account for the fat that I cut off the steaks the math goes as follows:
    12.42 lbs starting weight
    -1.3 lbs fat and trim
    11.12lbs steaks
    I originally paid $114.13 for the whole strip loin
    $114.13 / 11.12 lbs = $10.26 / pound
    Grocery store is $16.99 / pound
    $6.73 per pound difference
    $6.73 X 11.12 = $74.83 savings
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  • @ButcherWizard
    @ButcherWizard  Před rokem +15

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    • @jakefox3677
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    • @cosmin42
      @cosmin42 Před 8 měsíci +1

      His Videos are a joke also , you can find NY strip with $9 per lb pretty much everywhere , if you are in IL sometimes Marianos sell Black Angus Ribeye Steak with $6.99 per LB (excelent quality) , i always get extra and freeze it .

  • @chrisgrosse1927
    @chrisgrosse1927 Před rokem +365

    “Costs time, saves money”. I teach culinary classes and I constantly preach this. You’re trading time for money when you cook for yourself. You control everything from ingredients to seasoning. You can also pay yourself on the back at the end of the month when you have a little extra cash to go around. You have earned my subscription good sir!

    • @Lucy-vx9nn
      @Lucy-vx9nn Před rokem +14

      Costs a lot less time the the hrs u would have to work to pay for it the other way, so kinda saves time and money both in reality.

    • @ariroine-fq6br
      @ariroine-fq6br Před rokem +7

      @@Lucy-vx9nn very true

    • @eddiejamison
      @eddiejamison Před rokem +8

      Yeah me too. Subscribed. I do the same thing with tenderloins. Costco has them pre pealed. I save about $40 by trimming the fat myself. And then I’ll render that fat for Fish and Chips. I’m English so that dish has to be cooked in beef fat.

    • @ejay6760
      @ejay6760 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Cooking a steak at home 15 minutes, it takes the long to drive to a mediocre steak house near me and I pay less for better meat.

    • @mixedmediaartgirl300
      @mixedmediaartgirl300 Před 11 měsíci

      yes I love spending extra time to do this instead of paying more for an inferior result for whatever i'm preparing. that's less time i have to spend working for someone else.

  • @FishinPhil123
    @FishinPhil123 Před 11 měsíci +67

    If you don't have a vacuum sealer you can wrap them in saran wrap before you put them in a zip lock bag.
    This will protect them from freezer burn.

    • @lilpoohbear653
      @lilpoohbear653 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I used a vacuums sealer, an expensive one...too expensive for those doggone bags to refill...yes, I wrap and put in ziplocs! easier...no hassle

    • @cathiemcginnis3997
      @cathiemcginnis3997 Před měsícem

      ​@@lilpoohbear653Is it a chamber type machine?

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Před měsícem +1

      If you don't have a vacuum sealer, you can usually find a few at your local Goodwill for about $10.
      If it needs new gaskets, they're pretty cheap online, as well ($5-10).

  • @duckpwnd
    @duckpwnd Před rokem +25

    I like that you get so many consistent steaks this way. I think this makes it easier (for beginners like me) to cook them to the desired temperature consistently each time instead of just buying "random" steaks one at a time.

  • @trespassinggiraffe5443
    @trespassinggiraffe5443 Před 3 měsíci +18

    Great video. I just picked a 15lb strip loin on sale for $6.99/lb.

    • @codygorditacrunch
      @codygorditacrunch Před 2 měsíci +2

      Please, where did you find this? What state, what store?

    • @trespassinggiraffe5443
      @trespassinggiraffe5443 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@codygorditacrunch There's a place called United Grocery Outlet in the southern states. They have angus beef specials every Tuesday. Last Tuesday was $4.99 chuck roast.

  • @es2056
    @es2056 Před rokem +70

    Excellent video. I've been doing this for years, and yes you do save a ton of money. The factors that make this so attractive is that you can control how thick you want your steaks and you can also trim to your preferences. I usually set aside two (one for me and one for my wife) 1 and 3/4 inch steaks for that special occasion and cut the rest at 1 and 1/4 inches. As far as the end cut where the sirloin starts to show up, I do several things. 1) I freeze it and then shave it into meat for cheese steaks that I make on my Blackstone griddle. 2) Make it into a great pot roast or roast it in the oven cooked to medium and then thinly sliced for roast beef sandwiches on onion rolls. 3) This meat is also fantastic for stir fry beef, very high end stir fry I should say. And then sometimes I grind it and mix with ground brisket trimmings for fantastic hamburger patties.

    • @halalcurb3933
      @halalcurb3933 Před 10 měsíci +1

      What do you use to shave the meat for the cheese steaks?

    • @es2056
      @es2056 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@halalcurb3933 I use an electric meat slicer, like the ones used in Deli counters but smaller home size.

  • @chazzwestlv
    @chazzwestlv Před 3 měsíci

    Great video thank you - small extra tip for those not able to buy in bulk - At the end of the day - right before the butcher hours end at your grocery and or very early in the morning right when butcher section opens, many meat areas have a discount section where you can find deep price cut regularly- you can also ask the butcher if they “could help you out” and mark down an item for whatever reason- many times they can and or will reduce the price

  • @TommyTipex
    @TommyTipex Před 4 měsíci +4

    Glad you're telling people this, when I was a student I actually bought a good knife as an investment to do this when I saw how much cheaper it was to buy full ribeyes, sirloins etc from the butcher or costco vs the cut steaks. Unbelieveable how little time it takes to cut it into steaks and chuck them in the freezer. Great tip.

  • @forsakenlife4873
    @forsakenlife4873 Před rokem +3

    Just found your channel for the first time today, and after watching 4 videos I am definitely a subscriber now. Looking forward to watching many more vids on your channel. I've just gotten back into BBQ after about a 5 year break from it, and I have been buying meat like crazy the last couple of months. Going to start buying in bulk for sure.

  • @bikeny
    @bikeny Před rokem +15

    Got a sub from me. I like very much the fact that you have no music while you are speaking. Music playing while the host is talking gets in the way. Another way to save some money is do what a friend mine in South Dakota did. His neighbor is a cattle rancher. My friend bought a quarter of a cow. He says he got 245 pounds of beef; and yes, he was able to select the cuts and the sizes. The total cost between the rancher's cost and the butcher's cost was $4.05 per pound. He sent me a photo of the first t-bone he cooked and it had me licking my phone (well, not really, but the steak looked great). He got a stand-up freezer and that's pretty much all that is in it right now.

  • @peelmeone
    @peelmeone Před rokem +22

    Following the holiday season, I would buy whole turkeys at a discounted price. I would thaw it out and break it down into many cuts for braising, stir-fry, and the like. The bonus was when I'd save all of the skin, carcass, bones, neck, giblets, season, and roast them, Then into the stockpot they went with aromatics like celery, carrots, garlic, and onions. Slow simmer overnight, then strained and picked the meat from the bones for casseroles or salad. Then I chilled the stock so I could pick off the congealed fat. The resulting stock then went into my pressure canner for homemade bone stock. Why did I do all of this work? Well, first of all, I had a large family, but I also enjoyed a sense of accomplishment.

  • @ek6628
    @ek6628 Před 4 měsíci +12

    Picked up a whole choice NY Strip loin this week. $8.99/lb. They were selling packaged NY Strips for $9.99/lb. Not much savings this week. The reason I decided to do this is because of the beautiful fat cap I found on one whole loin. I will be cutting steaks and leaving the fat as fat is where it's at for Carnivores! Great video for cutting skills!

    • @astronwolf
      @astronwolf Před 4 měsíci +2

      I've noticed this too. And not just with NY Strips, but other cuts too. I'm not seeing at Costco the cost savings described in these videos. Maybe a bit, but not a whole lot.

    • @beverlyaten1775
      @beverlyaten1775 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Render it and make tallow for cooking oil.

    • @lilpoohbear653
      @lilpoohbear653 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes...I forgot to tell the butcher last week to leave the Fat ON MY CHUCK ROLL. Wont forget to do that next time...I want that fat...I paid for it, LOL. But really tho :)

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Před měsícem +1

      @@astronwolf I think beef prices are highly dependent on what city you are in, and what exact store you are at. In my area, I'd expect NY strips to be $20/lb. and higher. I can't even remember how many years it's been, since I saw $9.99/lb.

  • @fubarbox
    @fubarbox Před 9 měsíci +11

    Thank you so much for this. NY is $14.99 a pound where I am at and we are not having sales very often on meat lately. I watched your video and picked up 2 slabs and ended up with $427 worth of NY for $208! They had Tritip slabs as well, but they looked intemidatying. Need to check your channel to see if you have a video for those as well! Thanks again!

    • @lilpoohbear653
      @lilpoohbear653 Před 3 měsíci

      depending on where ya buy it...but most places that sell this kind of hunks of meat will cut it up for you at no extra charge

  • @darienbjorndal9655
    @darienbjorndal9655 Před rokem +10

    Saved me so much money and made me a better cook! Thank you!

  • @kathlynterry8196
    @kathlynterry8196 Před rokem +1

    I have learned so much today that I’m going to reward myself with the Tumblr knife sharpener. Plus, I’ve subscribed. Thank you.

  • @a.scotth.9955
    @a.scotth.9955 Před 2 měsíci +1

    After saving money on buying large pieces of beef, but couple that with a vacuum sealer and the you can safely freeze your cuts for at least 1 year!! Tilia vacuum sealers are awesome! I have 2, one new and one old. The old one still works but I just wanted a new one. The old one is about 24 years old!

  • @clevercloggs7029
    @clevercloggs7029 Před rokem +17

    This is great. My late husband used to buy whole beef tenderloin and pork tenderloin and do his own cutting. He loved to grill, every week-end was a feast...i need to learn this...thanks.

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching

    • @BrunoLima-xp8ij
      @BrunoLima-xp8ij Před 4 měsíci

      What happened to your husband?

    • @euci3207
      @euci3207 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@BrunoLima-xp8ij seriously?

    • @buckeye9252
      @buckeye9252 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@euci3207ngl I wanna know to 👂

    • @lilpoohbear653
      @lilpoohbear653 Před 3 měsíci +3

      buy a whole one and have Sams Club cut it up for ya...they do it however you want it cut!

  • @_SurferGeek_
    @_SurferGeek_ Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for pointing out the sirloin portion within the strips.
    I've always been pissed seeing local grocers that sell strips with big portions of sirloin included. Unfortunately chain grocers do this all the time.

  • @guillermonunez6689
    @guillermonunez6689 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the tip of the top sirloin frequently sold as new york strip here in Arizona on the value packs they put 2 strips vs 2 top sirloin steaks now make sense.
    Thanks again!

  • @aaronflohre6734
    @aaronflohre6734 Před 11 měsíci +11

    Great video. Strip loins (boneless, bone-in are a bit of a pain) are the easiest to cut and trim, IMO. It's really hard to mess it up. Ribeyes (boneless again) are next, but not that hard with a smidge of anatomy knowledge. Tenderloin requires anatomy knowledge and sharp knives to pull off without waste. Practice, practice, practice is the key, and that means cheaper meats. De-boning a pork shoulder/boston butt is really good practice on a cheaper piece of meat (plus you could show off the elusive butchers knot to tie it into a roast). Might be worth a video, if you haven't done one yet.

  • @13lumps
    @13lumps Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have been looking for videos like this for months. Thanks for sharing your time, work, and knowledge to help your fellow nabores. 👍

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks for your comment. Keep watching more videos and share some to someone who you think would enjoy them. That is how this channel gets out to more people.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @gilltim5711
    @gilltim5711 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Great review. I've always wondered how I could buy NY strips in bulk, and what the difference was between the NY and the sirloin. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @SandTiger42
    @SandTiger42 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Watched a few of your videos over the past few weeks, just getting into charcoal grilling on a budget. This video got me to sub because of the lesson of supermarkets charging for NY Strip but having 1/2 top sirloin.

  • @shayj1171
    @shayj1171 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Omg just found this channel love it!!!!!! Wish I would have found it sooner!! Thank you for the knowledge you are dropping I love steak and this video was very helpful.

  • @doubledip3181
    @doubledip3181 Před měsícem

    After watching this a year ago I've been doing it ever since. It's easier and faster than you think. Thank you butcher Wizard.

  • @briansolo
    @briansolo Před rokem +1

    I still have quite a bit of beef that I bought at a pretty decent discount from a vendor in my freezer (cost about $250). But once it's gone, I'm DEFINITELY going to start doing this! Love the channel, my dude.

  • @dooner777
    @dooner777 Před rokem +1

    Big thumbs up, did this myself last month and I will be buying in bulk going forward.

  • @Ukepa
    @Ukepa Před rokem +2

    thank you... NY strip is my favorite cut and I just learned a bunch!!!

  • @lilpoohbear653
    @lilpoohbear653 Před 3 měsíci

    NEW SUBSCRIBER! Soooo appreciate your videos sir! I bought a huge chuck roll last week ,on your recommendation (Sams club) I told the butcher to give me a lot of steaks and some nice roasts! That is what I got!! Huge amount of red meat for my carnivore way of eating and for my "almost" carnivore hubs! We were stoked to get so much red meat for the price!!! I will follow your advice on this one as well...get the strip hunk O' red meat, cut up. Sams will do it if ya ask em! Thanks again...look forward to more of your vids. ps. have some 1 lb steaks on the grill right now ")

  • @MaximumPasta
    @MaximumPasta Před 9 měsíci +5

    4:45 - That's such a helpful explanation of strip vs sirloin! Never looking at NY strips the same way again lol 👀👀🤌🤌

  • @pakviroti3616
    @pakviroti3616 Před 11 měsíci +24

    I've been doing this for a long time, but very glad I found your channel. I've gone to a carnivore diet to lose weight (I've lost 135 pounds in one year) and this is the only way to afford to eat the way I do. And besides, having control of the thickness and being able to control fat content when I grind hamburger has been wonderful. Your video on the Chuck Roll was an eye opener, and now I buy those as well.

    • @fallen605
      @fallen605 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Congratulations 🎉🎉 you must be so proud

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@fallen605 Thanks! Not so sure about the pride aspect. I certainly feel better and can do things I couldn't when I was so heavy. I still have ~70 pounds to lose. These are a bit harder for some reason.

    • @tonycharron73
      @tonycharron73 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Well done! (Not the steak 😉) I found this channel because I too am starting Carnivore and need to drop about 80Lbs. Exited for my journey and all of these great CZcams videos really help out. Thinking of grinding my own burger too. KEEP UP THE GOOD FIGHT ' 💪🏻🥩

    • @ajuarez2800
      @ajuarez2800 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Just started carnivore about 2 weeks ago. I realized if i was going to make it work for ME , I had to find a more affordable way. Just spent $95 on 13.67lbs usda choice strip roll and got about 17.5 steaks 🥩 super excited! I would have paid at least double that

    • @pakviroti3616
      @pakviroti3616 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ajuarez2800 Costco hamburger in bulk is a good option too, along with their big roasts. I buy hamburger and press out a bunch of 8oz patties. Vacuum seal them.

  • @seanmulligan2749
    @seanmulligan2749 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Awesome video! I’m going to Costco today because of this!

  • @racecaps
    @racecaps Před rokem +2

    I do the same thing with pork loin. Cut chops about 1 1\2 inches thick. Makes for great stuffed pork chops, and you can get a 10-11 pound loin for around 20$. Even at 1 1\2 inch I get 17-20 chops!

  • @abdulkaderassad1879
    @abdulkaderassad1879 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Best vidéo
    I was looking for a way to save money on buying steak
    Big thanks ❤

  • @portland454
    @portland454 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Thanks! I just cut and vacuum packed 28 lbs. of them on a great sale. (5.99lb)

  • @kgftw
    @kgftw Před rokem +2

    The steak gods have blessed me and I somehow have managed to get my hands on 4 of these for free, along with other large cuts of meat. I now know how to cut all of them, this was the last one I needed to watch. Thank you very much good sir.

  • @kathleenoneill7414
    @kathleenoneill7414 Před rokem +12

    Bravo. Great content. Keep up the good work. Your videos are looking more polished, and your editing has improved. Loving all the improvements! ❤

    • @noname-zg8lh
      @noname-zg8lh Před rokem

      Obvious beef council advertising. Dude has a $100,000 kitchen.

  • @victorpayne6586
    @victorpayne6586 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for doing these videos. I have been wanting to learn exactly what you are telling us.

  • @stormrobinson
    @stormrobinson Před 3 měsíci

    Instantly subscribed. This is information I didn’t even know I needed.

  • @Indiestructible
    @Indiestructible Před rokem +1

    Videos are looking good and the amount of editing work you've been able to improve on is impressive! Love the content but I highly suggest you purchase a lanyard microphone to use while doing this. It'll take the quality of your audio up a few notches and add more quality to the videos.
    Keep up the good work! I can't wait to get back home and do this for me and the wife for dinner

  • @tsisqua
    @tsisqua Před rokem

    Thank you! Very informational. Subscribed! My brother was a meat-cutter (he preferred that term to "butcher") nearly all of his life. I bestow upon you his rank of "Bovine Surgical Genius". 💯

  • @IsAllAboutHealth
    @IsAllAboutHealth Před 10 měsíci

    Loving your videos. Really informative. Subscribed! Thanks the great tips!

  • @chrismorse2096
    @chrismorse2096 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for your expertise and advice! Liked/Subscribed

  • @andymontemayor175
    @andymontemayor175 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video, I have a family of 6 and I have to save as much money as I can while feeding them well. Thanks again !

  • @murdocian666
    @murdocian666 Před rokem

    VERY informative about the cap, never knew. Thank you.

  • @jasonsechler6069
    @jasonsechler6069 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks buddy that really helped ... Looking forward to watching your videos.

  • @Ghoop3
    @Ghoop3 Před rokem +1

    Ive been w u since day 1 bro keep at it

  • @MagaRickn
    @MagaRickn Před rokem +3

    Good information!
    I find that buying better cuts of meat and trimming/cooking them the way I like is very satisfying. Why fight for hours on end trying to smoke a brisket to make it tender and edible when you can buy a better cut and smoke it for a lot less time, and come out with a better product!! ;)

  • @yournumberonepal
    @yournumberonepal Před 3 měsíci

    This is such an easy meat to process as well with almost no waste. Saw these at Costco and just had to get it!

  • @kickyouinhalf
    @kickyouinhalf Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for making this video! I just learned so much!

  • @edwinpicasso6734
    @edwinpicasso6734 Před rokem

    My Man!!! Thank You for your knowledge and tips 😁

  • @davidhoppes118
    @davidhoppes118 Před rokem +1

    We moved the the Columbia, SC area about a year and a half ago. Their is a US Foods Grocery store that anyone can shop at. They have sales on slabs of meat. I usually wait till it’s 2 to 3 something a pound. Chicken is usually cheap as well. I started grinding chicken and beef. Yes, it cost me time but I have some to waste and I’m saving loads of money.

  • @wandac396
    @wandac396 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I haven’t bought a precut steak in years. Quality is so much better when you buy a whole roast and scraps can be ground and made into an awesome burger.

  • @assantewholestetter5460
    @assantewholestetter5460 Před 11 měsíci

    I bought a while strip loin today. Thanks for showing me how to cut it up.

  • @2k7duramax
    @2k7duramax Před 8 měsíci +3

    I do this all the time. I use the trimmings to render down into tallow and the sirloin cap I cube into stew beef.

  • @georgetarbutton2141
    @georgetarbutton2141 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for your advice.

  • @BBBDragon777
    @BBBDragon777 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the vids. Preciate you educating us on cutting our own and what is actually the different cuts! Keep the vids rolling!

  • @davidwalker8335
    @davidwalker8335 Před rokem +5

    As a former meat cutter, I applaud your desire to buy a better cut than what is in the grocery store. I don't often go buy a whole loin and I usually (painfully) cringe at what I find in the grocery store. I am curios what you did with the hunk at the end of the loin, where it meets the sirloin. Its clear your math put it into steaks, as there was a fairly good size piece left and your "trimmings" were only 1.3 pounds. Seems a bit light there, given the typical fat cap still on a whole loin.

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Před rokem +3

      The 1.3 pounds was just the fat that I trimmed off the individual steaks. The sirloin end makes amazing hamburgers and ground meat. I am also testing out making high end beef jerky with it for another video. You can still cut it into steaks. I mainly wanted to show people what to look out for when they buy pre cut steaks. A lot of grocery stores sell strip steaks that are mainly top sirloin. I am just trying to educate people on the differences in the cuts they can find at grocery stores. Thanks for watching and your thoughtful comment.

  • @ChipVorhies
    @ChipVorhies Před 5 měsíci

    I've been doing this for the last 20 years. It surprises me so many people don't and continue to pay top dollar.

  • @Cook2430
    @Cook2430 Před 2 měsíci

    I used to be a meat cutter at a little grocery store 15+ years ago before Kroger came into the area. Idk why I havent been doing this. I found it to be an enjoyable job.

  • @marcd2743
    @marcd2743 Před 7 měsíci

    Nice video bro thanks. Simple and easy to follow.

  • @DoubleplusUngoodthinkful
    @DoubleplusUngoodthinkful Před rokem +17

    One tip...cut probably 1/8"-3/16" bigger than you think you want for your steak thickness. Basically, with a loin like this, you have a stack of steaks standing on their sides, so they expand out that way. When you cut one and lay it flat, it will depress slightly and you'll end up with a steak that is thinner than you wanted.

    • @excelself
      @excelself Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thanks man I’m about to do this and wanted to be 1” thick I’ll switch it up so it matches my preferences

  • @WatchRichRebuildsChannel

    Thank you for the info. Just subscribed 👍👍

  • @plazas1242
    @plazas1242 Před 10 měsíci

    WOW thank you for helping me save money 💴 great information.

  • @Thezedword12
    @Thezedword12 Před rokem

    I did this today and made beef tallow with the extra fat. Turned out well and super simple, will do again.

  • @randyowens3419
    @randyowens3419 Před 3 měsíci

    Nick's of Clinton, a deli, In Calvert county Md just had strip on sale for $6.99 for half or full side, great deal.

  • @johnheaney6383
    @johnheaney6383 Před 10 měsíci

    Great information! Thank you!

  • @anawla
    @anawla Před 9 měsíci

    i love your tuts

  • @slide7132
    @slide7132 Před rokem

    Thank you Wizard, great video.

  • @laurenceprantner8618
    @laurenceprantner8618 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I am retired and been doing this for over 30 years. Great video, I will share it with friends and neighbors! They won't listen to me, the old fart, but perhaps they will listen to you!

  • @XquizitRush
    @XquizitRush Před rokem +2

    I don't have a Costco in my town. We do have a Sam's Club, so I just checked the price. A 10 lb slab of Prime Rib Roast (Members Mark) is going for 17.28 per lb. Member's Mark Prime Beef Ribeye Steak cut in package is going for 17.48 lb. I live in West Texas cattle country, which also happens to be Oil Country too. Cost of living is high here, but I didn't think they were gouging us for meat until I saw this.

  • @stevealaskaman5680
    @stevealaskaman5680 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I’ve been doing this for years and there’s just two of us. Once cut up, I season the steaks and vacuum seal them two per bag. Once sealed I date the bag and freeze them. As long as your vacuum seal holds and you don’t expose to air and get freezer burn these will last quite some time. Great educational channel!

    • @gatesroyale
      @gatesroyale Před 11 měsíci

      So you can buy a quarter of a cow correct? What exactly does that include?

  • @nimster64
    @nimster64 Před rokem

    Great info. Thank you so much

  • @jamesmorrison7847
    @jamesmorrison7847 Před rokem +5

    I buy whole NY strips for $7.99 a pound in Massachusetts. Usually they average around 14 -15 pounds. My butcher will break them down for free into steaks for me. I bring them home season them sometimes I do a little trimming, and then vacuum seal them for the freezer. When you are buying a piece of meat that cost over $100 I would be shocked if a butcher wouldn't be willing to break it down for you.

    • @beerman9807
      @beerman9807 Před rokem

      I never had ny strip steak till I saw them on sale for 4.99 a pound at my local H‑E‑B so I bought a few pounds

  • @jaydoe3707
    @jaydoe3707 Před rokem +1

    I feel like I'm not doing my job as a father and a husband not knowing how to do this and definitely look forward to learning more.

  • @davpp239
    @davpp239 Před rokem +2

    Love your videos. Due to health reasons I cannot eat outside anymore but I am enjoying butchering my own meat at home and I am saving money with your tips.

  • @theretiredfatguy
    @theretiredfatguy Před 10 měsíci

    I did this today. Thanks for the tip!

  • @tsmall07
    @tsmall07 Před rokem

    Subscribed. Great info!

  • @PaintedSkyDweller
    @PaintedSkyDweller Před rokem

    Great information 😋

  • @thedude4795
    @thedude4795 Před rokem +1

    The vacuum sealed bag to freeze in is excellent, because you want to thaw meat in water, it retains so much texrue. When you freeze it, you want to freeze it quick to, so put the freezer on "quick freeze" or whatever your brand calls the function, and only put in 4-5 pounds of food in at a time. Freeze time is reduced, and thaw time, and thats the idea, for retaining texture, freeze quick - thaw quick.

    • @suemcl16
      @suemcl16 Před 10 měsíci

      I have a freeze dryer -- might use that for a quick freeze since it goes down MUCH colder and faster!

  • @robstarr6817
    @robstarr6817 Před 7 měsíci

    I just found your channel. I love it.

  • @shawny5338
    @shawny5338 Před 3 měsíci

    Great videos. TY.

  • @opie7afe
    @opie7afe Před 3 měsíci

    Just watching to get some possible tips, but one i know is partially freeze your whole loin and then cut makes it easier.

  • @kathleenburke691
    @kathleenburke691 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello...Your so right...I used to always buy sirloin strips...

  • @steveimprovises
    @steveimprovises Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. My neighborhood market had "family pack" NY strip on sale for $1 less per lb. Turns out it was the whole strip, 15 lbs or so. With only the $1 savings, it's probably not worth it as you're paying for all the extra fat and CT (and top sirloin). But it is tempting to be able to cut a few different thicknesses so that i can cook a rare steak and a medium in similar cooking times, or in the same cast iron pan. I'm tempted, especially since we got a good Wusthoff knife for Xmas.

  • @jimsjacob
    @jimsjacob Před 11 měsíci

    I’ve been buying the Costco Cryovac’s of NY. There is a savings, but it’s getting harder and harder to find the Prime Vac. The Choice is still avail, but you’re missing the “Blade Tenderizing” that Costco does to ALL their cuts of meat. I bought a hand held blade tenderizer and briefly put the meat in the freezer. Once it begins to firm up, I then apply the tenderizer. Makes a diff. I do that to both cuts even if I’m lucky enough to get a Prime Cryovac. I vacuum seal and do “wet aging” in the fridge. They can stay that way for two weeks and I never miss out on steak night because I forgot to pull a steak to defrost.

  • @QuelloVeloce7
    @QuelloVeloce7 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks keep up the good work

  • @annsalty5615
    @annsalty5615 Před rokem

    Great advice!!!

  • @normpeterson7767
    @normpeterson7767 Před 3 měsíci

    When I buy a whole strip loin at Costco, I peel off a lot of that fat cap and then trim out most of the tendons that run underneath the fat cap. They're inedible, tough to chew, and I just like to get rid of them so that the steaks are just more pleasant to eat. I do it before I cut the whole loin into individual steaks. Just overall faster that way. And then dry brine in the fridge overnight with just salt. And I like thicker steaks than what grocery stores want to cut them.

  • @camerongilmour77
    @camerongilmour77 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks man!

  • @FurrKnight
    @FurrKnight Před rokem +2

    Excellent Q & A! it simply makes sense from every angle, thank you!

  • @kylecabott1075
    @kylecabott1075 Před 2 měsíci

    I've been doing this a long time. And the money I save is amazing.

  • @briangregus5225
    @briangregus5225 Před rokem

    Look at you dude! You're breaking out. Keep the videos coming!

  • @jwells6904
    @jwells6904 Před rokem +1

    Can you please build a Playlist of you cutting a particular section of beef and then several videos of that cut of beef used in various recipes.

  • @jeffjaekel2558
    @jeffjaekel2558 Před 11 měsíci

    I will be trying this soon!!!

  • @kevinrenn9123
    @kevinrenn9123 Před rokem

    Same story with ground beef. Here, the 10 lb tube is 1/2 the price per pound as the 1 or 2 lb packages so I've been buying in bulk, vacuum sealing and freezing

  • @andrewg.2165
    @andrewg.2165 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video!! I’ll definitely be watching out for more and checking my grocery store

  • @drivinolered5835
    @drivinolered5835 Před 4 měsíci

    It’s definitely a huge cost savings over grocery store prices on pre-cut steaks. I did notice, however, Costco has relatively the same price per pound whether it’s whole or cut into steaks. I looked for ribeye and strip steaks and the $/lb was the same for pre-cut and uncut. That said, still a lot cheaper than grocery stores.

  • @tobiasmaskell202
    @tobiasmaskell202 Před 9 měsíci

    Bro I bought a chuck roll yesterday for $3.69 a lb and used your video to cut out some Denver steaks and those were even better than the NY strips I've had in this method you recommend here 😊

  • @membershipmovement
    @membershipmovement Před 4 měsíci

    I just checked out at Wholefoods with over $300 in meats. NY Strip steaks were $23.99 / lb. This is going to save me a ton of money.
    Questions: what are the gloves for? Where to get some? How big / what type of cutting board do you recommend?