How to Cook a Cheap Chuck Steak That's Better Than a Ribeye

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2021
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    All you need is 24 hands-free hours to sous vide this hardworking cut, and you can turn the cheapest of meats into a five-star surprise fit for any dinner guest. Seriously, no one but you will know the difference between a prized cut and this sous vide delight. Finish this faux ribeye on the grill for a perfectly crispy char, and you’ve got yourself a meal to remember.
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  • @iAmWorldsDestroyerOfDeath
    @iAmWorldsDestroyerOfDeath Před 2 lety +1731

    John Wick is a great steak grilling instructor

    • @downhilldaddy9346
      @downhilldaddy9346 Před 2 lety +15

      😂😂🏆

    • @whitewolf6730
      @whitewolf6730 Před 2 lety +5

      🤣

    • @mikeg705
      @mikeg705 Před 2 lety +19

      i was thinking the exact same thing. this looks like John Wick! and he explains well , like a regular guy. finally!

    • @randylee1542
      @randylee1542 Před 2 lety +14

      Yeah, this guy sort of looks like him.
      I will still take a prime ribeye...

    • @philipbohi983
      @philipbohi983 Před 2 lety +34

      He even butchers his own meat…with a pencil…WITH A F***ING PENCIL.
      Police knock on his door: “You, uh, cooking again John?”
      “No, just sorting some things out in the kitchen.”
      Welcome to Grilling With BabaYaga.

  • @pressthejkey
    @pressthejkey Před rokem +102

    This video convinced me to get a sous vide. The first thing I tried was a chuck tender roast, 24 hours at 131F as another commenter suggested, seasoned like in the video. It came out as tender as a ribeye but the most unexpected part was how much of the rosemary flavor was absorbed into the meat... it was amazing, I've been cooking my steaks with rosemary since I started and they never had this much flavor.

    • @feliciavale4279
      @feliciavale4279 Před 9 měsíci +6

      I like fresh basil on steaks and rosemary on lamb.

    • @thelarry6864
      @thelarry6864 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Rosemary is definitely your friend.

    • @1Hope4All
      @1Hope4All Před 4 měsíci +4

      I can't stand rosemary. 😝 It's not needed.
      I'm a Sugar Free, Carb Free, Plant Free, Grain Free, Seed Oil Free Carnivore! 🥩🐟🧈🥓🥚🍳🧂💦 Animal Based All the way!

    • @glennlavalle9807
      @glennlavalle9807 Před 4 měsíci +4

      ​@@1Hope4Allif you're eating steak. You aren't grass or grain free. 😂

    • @GladysMokgatle
      @GladysMokgatle Před 2 měsíci

      What is sous vide?

  • @woolval52
    @woolval52 Před měsícem +3

    Two years late to this, but I did it! Set my sous vide Sunday to 131 for 24 hours, grilled the steak over charcoal on my Weber kettle last night. It was excellent!! Surprisingly tender and the flavor was great. LOL, gotta trust Grant! This is definitely a keeper, I'll do it again.

  • @BrotherAllisWell
    @BrotherAllisWell Před 7 měsíci +14

    I just tried this approach for the first time yesterday. I was so impressed I had to come to CZcams to see if anyone else had done it. Glad to see I'm not alone. I only sous vides'd for 13 hours. Next time I'll go the whole 24.
    It was AMAZING. Something about the chuck roast. Such a great steak when you cook it right. One of my favorites!

    • @oldmexicanwoman159
      @oldmexicanwoman159 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I do mine for 30. Personal preference on texture. Med rare still delicious

  • @maximilianadair3237
    @maximilianadair3237 Před 2 lety +55

    I have made this 5 times. Seriously the best steak tutorial I have seen because the cut is cost effective. This is seriously the best value recipe I have ever stumbled across. With traditional chimichurri.... My Gads!

    • @hwanjung8230
      @hwanjung8230 Před 2 lety +1

      Do I ask for chuck steak at the butcher?

    • @maximilianadair3237
      @maximilianadair3237 Před 2 lety +4

      @@hwanjung8230 yes, they cut it from a Chuck roast.

    • @hwanjung8230
      @hwanjung8230 Před 2 lety +1

      @@maximilianadair3237 thank you!

    • @MrDlv1969
      @MrDlv1969 Před 2 lety

      This is a Chuck Eye and from what I've noticed is that because it has become more popular cut that it is NOT as cheap as it once was when it was little known. Once paid $3.99lbs is now as much as $11.lbs.

    • @maximilianadair3237
      @maximilianadair3237 Před 2 lety

      @@MrDlv1969 I live in Canada and bought a steak that could feed two men for under $8.00. All beef has really sky rocketed in price (as it should due to the negative third party effects). A single rib eye of ewuivelant size would be $20-25

  • @lindaberry7206
    @lindaberry7206 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I cook chuck steak in bacon grease for about 90 seconds on each side then eat it. Yummy 😋

  • @vegasrenie
    @vegasrenie Před 2 lety +62

    I’ve done the same thing with a chuck roast/steak. And I had guests over and NOBODY believed that it was chuck because it was tender and rare. Absolutely the most wonderful steak ever and at a cost that my wallet loves. And, by the way, I have the same stove except 30”!

    • @sjackson9264
      @sjackson9264 Před 2 lety +1

      What kind of stove is it??

    • @vegasrenie
      @vegasrenie Před 2 lety +8

      @@sjackson9264 BlueStar. American made in PA. Expensive, but I found mine in the back room of the clearance warehouse.

    • @christinebacon9606
      @christinebacon9606 Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing that information....❤❤❤

  • @CamoDC4L
    @CamoDC4L Před 2 lety +8

    Pitboss. 225 degrees. Pull them at 110. Turn pitboss up to 500. Open the sear grate and sear them to 130-135. Absolutely phenomenal

    • @olenfersoi8887
      @olenfersoi8887 Před měsícem +1

      See my marinating suggestion somewhere among these comments. Result after grilling will be even better.

  • @jimsheldon3788
    @jimsheldon3788 Před 2 lety +34

    Being born and raised in Iowa, polled Hereford is probably the best beef. The Black Angus would be close. You don't have to do much seasoning for good steak! Salt and pepper and real butter. That's it.

    • @martinjenkins6467
      @martinjenkins6467 Před 2 lety +4

      My two favourite beef breeds.
      Great cattle to work with.

    • @justinsane7128
      @justinsane7128 Před 2 lety +2

      Jim I got a million dollars that says you can't tell the difference between a polled Hereford steak and any other steak in the world

    • @jimsheldon3788
      @jimsheldon3788 Před 2 lety

      @@justinsane7128 Grain fed or grass?

    • @conniealldis
      @conniealldis Před 2 lety +2

      @@jimsheldon3788 I feed my cow all the clippings from our Pot farm. I am curious how the meat will taste,

    • @jimsheldon3788
      @jimsheldon3788 Před 2 lety +2

      @@conniealldis never had GANJA tainted cow, how is it?

  • @analyst12
    @analyst12 Před 10 měsíci +11

    Epic. I was skeptical right up until the first flip on the grill. When I saw how good that crust was coming, I was a believer. We used olive oil, rosemary, salt and pepper in the sous vide bag, and did about 28 hours at 134 because my wife was worried about it coming in underdone; however, it was still really tender and juicy -- one of the best looking steaks I've ever made.

    • @universalcollective427
      @universalcollective427 Před 10 měsíci

      yeah, but how did it taste?

    • @analyst12
      @analyst12 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@universalcollective427 Excellent! The flavor was good on its own but we also paired it with chimichurri and A1 sauces (both homemade versions) to keep it interesting. We ended up snacking on it all night long.

    • @1Hope4All
      @1Hope4All Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@analyst12If a steak is so good and delicious, there's no need for chimichurri and A1 steak sauce. 😝
      I'm a Sugar Free, Carb Free, Plant Free, Grain Free, Seed Oil Free Carnivore! 🥩🐟🧈🥓🥚🍳🧂💦 Animal Based All the way!

    • @analyst12
      @analyst12 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@1Hope4AllI agree! But I've got kids and a wife with less refined meat palettes. :D

  • @briannettles669
    @briannettles669 Před rokem +5

    I have been cooking chuck steaks several times this summer! It is great! I pre-salt mine the night before so I get a nice salt brine. The next day, I add my spice blend of choice and put it in an outdoor smoker until the chuck reaches 125-130 degrees F. After that, I take it out and put it in a vacuum sealable bag, seal it, and place it in a sous vide for 24 hours at 135 degrees. After that, I remove it from the bag, dry it off, add a new coating of spice blend, and cook it over high heat on a grill, until the outside has a nice crust! It is so good and so tender!

  • @richardbernard6845
    @richardbernard6845 Před 2 lety +3

    I watched this video and was inspired to sous vide me a chuck roast.
    It was AMAZING and delicious.
    It was pink on the inside, tender, intensely flavorful, totally delicious, and did not come off like a chuck at all.
    BRAVO

  • @fglend73
    @fglend73 Před 3 lety +324

    This is actually an old chef steps recipe, and it’s absolutely phenomenal! A chuck cooked this way has the most incredible flavor. It’s not quite as tender as a rib eye, but it’s very close. But for the price you pay for chuck compared to rib eye, I’d much rather have the chuck. You have to try it.

    • @subhisubhi7284
      @subhisubhi7284 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/qQhVMNflbE8/video.html

    • @jaysantos536
      @jaysantos536 Před 2 lety +1

      How much do you pay for chuck steak?

    • @fglend73
      @fglend73 Před 2 lety +9

      @@jaysantos536 its gotten pricier lately tbh. It depends. If I go to a good butcher it could be 6-8 bucks a pound. If I go cheaper at a general super market I could probably get it from 4-5.

    • @KahlevN
      @KahlevN Před 2 lety +6

      @@jaysantos536 Ribeye on sale in my area is usually at it’s lowest at $9.99, though more often it’s around $13. Chuck is around 7-9 normally, on sale for $5.99 on occasion.

    • @KahlevN
      @KahlevN Před 2 lety +2

      @@jaysantos536 Where did I say the word butcher?

  • @LDBoone
    @LDBoone Před 2 lety +22

    Been using chuck roast for years. Halve it, split those halves. You'll end up with 4 nice, thick steaks for roughly $10-$12. It's not ribeye but it is a great steak

    • @danlah1303
      @danlah1303 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, wonder if I should’ve done this. Mine really swelled up to nearly 3+” thick. Was more like a good medium-rare roast rather than steak.

  • @plantfeeder6677
    @plantfeeder6677 Před 8 měsíci +2

    My butcher knows I'm dirt bag poor so when I told him I wanted to start eating lots of red meat he told me to get the chuck steak. Best advice and THE best cut of beef for the price. Plenty of fat too which is neccessary in the Carnivore Diet. Just as tender as any Sirloin or prime cut even fried.

  • @peachmelba1000
    @peachmelba1000 Před 2 lety +22

    I do this cut w/o the sous vide*, but in its place I do a 48hr dry brine in the fridge. Comes out perfect on the grill, or on a cast iron.
    * let's not forget that Breville, which owns Polyscience Culinary, also owns ChefSteps, and Joule, so the "need" for a Joule is the point of the video.

    • @mrjon75
      @mrjon75 Před 2 lety +8

      AND WE WOULD'VE GOT AWAY WITH IT TOO IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU MEDDLING KIDS!

    • @lauralutz4538
      @lauralutz4538 Před 2 lety +2

      Ah, good point. Dry brine is excellent also.

    • @skyline1544
      @skyline1544 Před 2 lety +1

      @peachmelba1000 Thank you for that dry brine in the fridge tip!! I was wondering what to do if I didn't have a sous vide or joule, and I just looked up videos on how to dry brine with salt ^_^ I'll try dry brining a chuck eye or chuck roast for 48hrs after my next grocery store trip! 🥩😋💡🎓

    • @peachmelba1000
      @peachmelba1000 Před 2 lety

      @@skyline1544 just don't go past medium rare, unless you just hate any kind of pink

    • @skyline1544
      @skyline1544 Před 2 lety

      @@peachmelba1000 I do love pink in the middle! Or even red for past ribeyes I've grilled or pan seared... I specifically searched CZcams for videos on how to make a chuck steak taste as good as a ribeye because ribeye is the only cut I've been able to get tasting delicious with my limited cooking skills and only a stovetop and oven available for cooking meat. lol

  • @mattm402
    @mattm402 Před 2 lety +50

    Love seeing tips and vids on these cheaper cuts. The ones people are more likely to buy due to cost.

    • @alanbrookes6637
      @alanbrookes6637 Před 2 lety

      What, cook for 24 hours….joke!

    • @dkny9954
      @dkny9954 Před 2 lety +2

      Bro I’m from the future…it only got worse

  • @randomdiyguy1883
    @randomdiyguy1883 Před 2 lety +3

    I pull apart a chuck roast. Put into zip lock. Each day I bring out a pound or so. I use a cheap 48 blade mechanical meat tenderizer. I don't do too much tenderizing, but I do both sides. Then I pan cook extra hot both sides to medium rare. I eat it right after that with juices flowing. Bigger fat pieces get cooked separately like bacon. Yes, this is a confessional. Haha. I season with salt only. It's primal and amazing.

  • @willfixthingsfordonuts
    @willfixthingsfordonuts Před rokem +2

    Did a chuck roast this week, 140F for 23 hours, then torch-blasted. It cut like a steak, but the flavor and bite...omg. If you love meat and haven't tried Sous Vide, you are missing out. Invest the relatively small amount of money in the equipment, you will have zero regrets. I only recently discovered it and I feel like I missed out for years.

  • @karllazlo6237
    @karllazlo6237 Před rokem +2

    You cooked this perfectly. Better than any other CZcams video on sous vide chuck. Bravo.

  • @lol22332
    @lol22332 Před 3 lety +36

    With steak prices jumping through the roof we will definitely need these tips for cheaper cuts!(ribeye is 14.99 /lbs at my local Walmart right now)

    • @alexbuzzkentaroguy
      @alexbuzzkentaroguy Před 3 lety

      Are you in USA?

    • @subhisubhi7284
      @subhisubhi7284 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/qQhVMNflbE8/video.html

    • @sayeedsiddiqui3235
      @sayeedsiddiqui3235 Před 3 lety

      AAA Ribeye 2 weeks back was $26 canadian ,now $37 kg @ COSTCO BUSINESS CENTER.

    • @featheredcoyote5477
      @featheredcoyote5477 Před 2 lety +2

      F**k wal mart

    • @dkeith45
      @dkeith45 Před 2 lety

      @Yeah Same here in NW Indiana. Cheapest good one inch thick ribeyes are sold at Aldi and were $10 lb for many years till 2021 and are now $14 lb. Though I've seen cheaper ribeyes elsewhere but they are sliced way too thin. Chuck roasts are under $5 lb though at Aldi. I'm going to have to buy a device like this and give it a try. Seems too good to be true : )

  • @Zojirushi.2.16
    @Zojirushi.2.16 Před 3 lety +21

    I learned about souls vide years ago on chefsteps. I bought a Sansair which fell apart. I bought Joule a year later and now I cook all large protein and prawns soups vide. Once you get the hang of it it’s super easy and consistent. Invest in a vacuum sealer too imo.

    • @d8J47QpR
      @d8J47QpR Před 2 lety

      should we also invest in a rice cooker and vacuum flask?

    • @Zojirushi.2.16
      @Zojirushi.2.16 Před 2 lety +4

      @@d8J47QpR I did

    • @martinnorbeck5961
      @martinnorbeck5961 Před 2 lety

      Plus one on the sealer. zip locks leak. Also great amounts of water evaporate quickly. If you put the little floaty ping pong balls on top, it slow down some. I come home from work and could hear the pump cavitating once. You have to monitor the thing or you run out of water. My tap water comes out and 145 degrees and I keep system topped up with it.

    • @debbiesherrill7228
      @debbiesherrill7228 Před 2 lety

      Zojirushi- could you please tell me where you bought your Joule?

  • @UnwashedPearl
    @UnwashedPearl Před 2 lety +3

    By a Happy coincidence, tonight I had a couple of Chuck Eye steaks in the fridge that I had cooked at 129 for four hours last Sunday with a generous dusting of Montreal, I took one out today (Thursday) and put a crust on it with my handy BernzOmatic torch. Sliced on the bias with steamed buttered broccoli and a couple of teaspoons of Joey Chestnut Sriracha Teriyaki (hey, you work with what you have on hand) Yum Yum, others at work were jealous.

    • @derekparker8469
      @derekparker8469 Před 2 lety

      WOW,you guys on here certainly no how to cook!!,certainly don’t want to insult anyone,but you american’s/canadian’s and anyone I’ve missed,leave us brits standing!!!,luv ya all….X

  • @psychoanalyst6364
    @psychoanalyst6364 Před 9 měsíci +3

    OMG ! ❤Loved watching this video. You make cooking fun! Never tried sous vide cooking. I’m sure going to try it now. Thanks for inspiring me :)

  • @ThatDonovanKid
    @ThatDonovanKid Před 2 lety +18

    I tried this and it worked SO well. Better on the eye than the strip. The strip was still pretty chewy. Made great sandwiches the next day. I think next time I'll find some chuck-eye steaks to really compete with a ribeye.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před 2 lety +3

      Lately I've purchased more chuck than ribeye due to high cost of meat. It's nice and juicy. A real delight!

  • @DrewFresh
    @DrewFresh Před rokem +22

    Heavily seasoned for 36 hours @131 is my jam. No seasoning on the cook. Then finished off with an ice bath (a must) and seared in my skillet. Toss a little Worchester on there and let is sit a bit before cutting. Chimichurri is friend with this. Enjoy! I'll have to try the bay leaf next time. Thanks and enjoy!

    • @Danielle_1234
      @Danielle_1234 Před rokem +2

      I prefer 129 degrees. If you're cooking it that long medium-rare becomes more medium in taste and medium becomes more well done in taste, so a lower temperature goes a long way here. Ofc to preference.

    • @arancar101
      @arancar101 Před rokem +1

      Sounds delicious

    • @Alexander-qy7yz
      @Alexander-qy7yz Před rokem

      What does the ice bath do?

    • @pressthejkey
      @pressthejkey Před rokem +2

      @@Alexander-qy7yz lower the temp a bit so your flawless medium rare steak doesn't become medium/medium well after searing

  • @ms22401gal
    @ms22401gal Před 2 lety +14

    We love chuck roast, chuck steak, ground chuck so much that we call chuck, “Our friend, Chuck”. It’s so good. Terrific flavor provided by terrific marbling. It’s the bomb.

  • @Mzd455
    @Mzd455 Před rokem +1

    All of my favorite seasoning and I just bought a huge chuck. I love rosemary, bay leaves and any aromatic green seasoning. I don't have any slow cookers, and I have to use a cast iron grill skillet as I live in a small apartment. I do make a lot of smoke but it's worth it. This is the recipe I was looking for. YUM
    I hope mine turns out well 😅

    • @beaupeep
      @beaupeep Před rokem

      How did it go? I use a cast iron skillet for cooking ribeyes, but I'm new to the sous vide method...Did you enjoy your chuck?

  • @jetcitysinatra7300
    @jetcitysinatra7300 Před 2 lety +16

    That looks amazing. . . Never thought about doing this. I always take a chuck steak and do it like a roast in beef gravy.

  • @homemclaughlin7830
    @homemclaughlin7830 Před 2 lety +5

    Chuck steak/roasts are excellent. Use them for my hamburgers, stewmeat and steak. Such flavor! Juicy and cuts "like butta" when cooked right. Great value.

  • @tucco2097
    @tucco2097 Před rokem

    Great video. Excellent blend of education, technique, camera work and editing.

  • @bryanchalker
    @bryanchalker Před rokem +28

    Got the Joule and cooked this as my first dish. Was incredible. Garlic, butter, fresh rosemary, and homemade smoked salt was perfect. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @beaupeep
      @beaupeep Před rokem

      Thanks for posting your results! I'm bout to invest in a Joule, good to hear your experience 👍😊....Cannot wait!

    • @TheTradertrainee
      @TheTradertrainee Před rokem

      did u also cook it for 24 hours?

    • @bryanchalker
      @bryanchalker Před rokem +1

      @@TheTradertrainee yep

    • @beaupeep
      @beaupeep Před rokem +1

      @@bryanchalker Mine is on the way, it'll be here in a few days!

    • @bryanchalker
      @bryanchalker Před rokem +4

      Update: my Joule died after 8 months. I have a double blinking lights and tried multiple ways to clean the prop and insides, using various methods the support at ChefSteps provided. Nothing worked. It's just dead. Advice...keep your receipt! Mine was a gift with no receipt.

  • @mrjarochoable
    @mrjarochoable Před 3 lety +3

    I really loved your kitchen!!!

  • @muzaaaaak
    @muzaaaaak Před 3 lety +44

    Find a Chuck Eye and grill that. You can thank me later. It’s the rib-eye of Chuck and is amazing and holds flavor well.

    • @khabibnurmagomoodov9287
      @khabibnurmagomoodov9287 Před 2 lety +1

      Obviously that’s gonna grill well it’s a steak.

    • @EnriqueHernandez-cw3vf
      @EnriqueHernandez-cw3vf Před 2 lety +11

      In Mexico the chuck eye is called aguja norteña is a super popular cut to grill, great flavor and great price.
      We Northen Mexicans do huge grill parties so we grill several types of steaks (skirt/arrachera, ribeye, chuck eye/ agujas norteñas and picaña) so you could mix some expensive and other cheaper and more people could try diferentes type at the party.

    • @muzaaaaak
      @muzaaaaak Před 2 lety +2

      @@EnriqueHernandez-cw3vf I await my invitation. ¡Viva Mexico!

    • @whitewolf6730
      @whitewolf6730 Před 2 lety

      @@muzaaaaak me too me too!

    • @jarheadlife
      @jarheadlife Před 2 lety +1

      Chuck eyes are awesome and at my local butcher shop easily half the price!

  • @hotwireman49
    @hotwireman49 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I just take it straight out of the fridge, tap it with a mallet on both sides, salt and pepper, and fry it for 3 or 4 minutes per side. done. delicious!! and that's the cheap walmart chuck steaks. Little things but all I can afford. they come 2 to a pack for 10 bucks. (ish)

  • @sirjhonson8218
    @sirjhonson8218 Před rokem +2

    I make a jalapeno garlic Sause with cilantro . You fry the jalapeno and garlic in olive oil put it in the blender and add fresh cilantro salt to taste then blend it . That`s what I use on my steaks .

  • @corystansbury
    @corystansbury Před 3 lety +3

    I do this pretty frequently. Chuck is superb eating in this form.

  • @internziko
    @internziko Před 2 lety +3

    This might be the best grilling video I've ever seen

  • @bkbjorn3487
    @bkbjorn3487 Před 11 měsíci

    Popped in cuz of Just Another Cooking Show (mentioned channel in stovetop Mac episode). These guys are the new culinary breath of fresh air I needed for the summer months. If this steak vid is the norm, I think I’m gonna like it here. 😋😋

  • @TheBeefTrain
    @TheBeefTrain Před 2 lety +5

    I've watched this channel for years but this is the video that finally convinced me to buy a Joule. You've won.

  • @MtnBadger
    @MtnBadger Před 2 lety +5

    Whether sousvide or grilling or cast pan, take your steak to 129°f (then finish the sear if sousvide) and let rest 7-8 minutes under cover (pot lid, foil cloche, etc.) while it comes to temp (about 134°f final) and relaxes a bit, sucking the juices back in. Perfection. Note that, although you can leave sousvide going at temp indefinitely, don't do it with a quality piece of meat like ribeye or Porterhouse. Long times in the sousvide will start breaking down the meat and making it "mushy," try not to leave it in longer than necessary, a couple hours or just long enough to get to temp. The Chuck takes more time but 24hrs is a looong time.
    I've found that seasoning usually is best left until the sear but you can use thyme and a little butter to add flavor... It doesn't take much.
    He's talking about Chuck steak but, there's one step closer, a chuck eye steak.
    Although Chuck eye has a bit more gristle as it's from just a bit further down the cut, it's also great tasting, juicy, about 1/3rd the cost and I can find it on sale, frequently.
    It's absolutely one of my favorite cuts and I know a couple stores the have it regularly and at a good price, even while beef is stupidly expensive. If you're near an "Ingalls" market, check their meat case. And it's great to use for street tacos, etc. as well, just be aware they're not individually the largest steak. Theg usually come in a two or three pack.

    • @vrnvorona
      @vrnvorona Před 2 lety +1

      You don't need rest when sous vide. Main reason is because with usual techniques you need your whole steak to even out after being exposed to hot surface for like 10 minutes. With reverse and especially sous vide you can carve right from grill/pan.
      Also this steak is too long in sous vide. It's already mushy, i'd say 12 hours is enough.

    • @MtnBadger
      @MtnBadger Před 2 lety +2

      @@vrnvorona
      That's not true. Say what you will, "need" is a relative term. I've used S.V. many times. It's to the right temp but it's being held *at* temp with heat. If you bring them out, let them rest out of the package until they cool down some (which is the whole point), they *will* relax and, when you sear them, they won't get too high above desired temp.
      If you haven't tried this method, yourself then, don't tell me what won't work or why or theories. Sometimes, things "just are." 😉
      As for time in water, you're correct. Too long might not "over cook" the meat from a technical point but, the longer it's at temp, the more time it has for the enzymes to do their thing and the musher it gets.
      Happy new year...

    • @lauralutz4538
      @lauralutz4538 Před 2 lety

      Great info. Please make a Chuck-vide tutorial!

    • @derekparker8469
      @derekparker8469 Před 2 lety

      boomer t,are you American?,god!,you certainly no your stuff!!,ps,only just seen vid,would you recommend buying one?….kind regards,Derek(from across the pond)……

    • @MtnBadger
      @MtnBadger Před 2 lety +2

      @@derekparker8469
      I'm American and Canadian. Thanks...
      Nothing personal but your comment is kind of choppy (lose all the commas, not needed and by no i presume you meant "know") but, as to your question about buying one, absolutely.
      They're not that expensive (Annova 900/$100-ish) and very easy to use, nothing scary at all. Read the instructions, look up a few recipes on CZcams and you're off to the races. You can do anything with them from steaks to fish to eggs. You'll love it.

  • @trybalone396
    @trybalone396 Před 2 lety +1

    You're a legend for sharing this! Thanks so much! :)

  • @alansawesomeketoworld4612

    Yum, I love the way it came out. I. will try this weekend on in my sous vide

  • @mikewu6801
    @mikewu6801 Před 2 lety +4

    Just made this…cannot stop eating. Not as tender, but the flavor is bomb

  • @psu7276
    @psu7276 Před 2 lety +6

    Been doing chuck steaks sous vide for years and it's as good as any prime rib that I have tasted. Outstanding!

    • @Casinogirl56
      @Casinogirl56 Před 2 lety

      So can you use regular zip loc bags? I'd love to try this but don't want to spring for a food saver.

    • @joeochoa4030
      @joeochoa4030 Před 10 měsíci

      Does it really need to be on sous vide for 24 hours ? For medium rare ?

    • @watcher9997
      @watcher9997 Před 10 měsíci

      @@joeochoa4030 Yes, it has to break down the collegen sp? in the chuck steak for it to be tender. Like slow cooking a pot roast only medium rare.

    • @psu7276
      @psu7276 Před 9 měsíci

      @@joeochoa4030 Depending on the size, I have gone up to 48 hours with no negative effects.

  • @imprimisxo
    @imprimisxo Před 2 lety

    Love the Portable Kitchen grill. I grew up, and live, near where those were made. Great video.

    • @fredr4208
      @fredr4208 Před 2 lety

      I am looking for a grill like this, any suggestions?

  • @mmm-uw1ep
    @mmm-uw1ep Před 6 měsíci

    Instead of stewing beef I use chuck steak that I cut into cubes. Absolutely melt in your mouth deliciousness.

  • @diacetylmorphin
    @diacetylmorphin Před 2 lety +5

    The Chuck Steak was one of the first things I cocked with Joule 3 years ago. It is so awesome! You are awesome!

  • @droplever73
    @droplever73 Před 2 lety +17

    Did my chuck roast (2" thick) for 24 hours at 130.5 degrees, coarse salt and pepper in the bag, then basted with sesame oil/teriyaki/ Lee & Perrin on the charcoal grill. WOW!!!!! Cannot believe how tender and the texture was as good as a $75 Prime steak in a fine steakhouse.

    • @drok7619
      @drok7619 Před 2 lety +1

      Howd you set up your charcoal for that cook?

    • @swsmbc
      @swsmbc Před 2 lety

      Did you put any olive oil in the bag, or did you just go dry? I am doing a 7 lb Chuck roast this weekend and would like some coaching

    • @LOLLYPOPPE
      @LOLLYPOPPE Před 2 lety

      @@swsmbc i never put oil or butter in the bag when I do sous vide, I don’t see the point

    • @teachone2261
      @teachone2261 Před rokem

      True chefs NEVER measure anything ….. not necessary

    • @droplever73
      @droplever73 Před rokem +1

      Set charcoal in a pile, I use lump mesquite charcoal and after raging fire, Spread out evenly. The objective is to char not slow smoke it. Keep rotating on one side for 1-2 minutes per side, depending on the flames.
      Sorry for the delayed replies, As far as measuring, a steakhouse cook goes by feel and does not reach for measuring cups and spoons. Open your palm and drop your favorite seasoning in it with a see what a teaspoon, tablespoon, etc. looks like, pinches same thing. You will be close enough and never measure again with spoons. Observe your customers eating your food. If they are gagging….. you used too much 🤢

  • @grammyb5216
    @grammyb5216 Před 2 lety +2

    Chuck Steak has the most incredible flavor. It fries up really good for CFS and tastes so good.

  • @bilyonarelifestile2226

    chuck roast, olive oil, lawry salt, spices of your choice, a little vinegar, some OJ or beer, a little maple syrup, braise it in the oven at 350-400 for an hour per pound and it’s super tender and delicious

  • @SomeTechGuy666
    @SomeTechGuy666 Před rokem +13

    His sous vide bag seasonings:
    - 2% salt at the end. 1% to start. 8g.
    - pepper
    - bay leaf
    - rosemary
    - smashed garlics
    - olive oil/butter

    • @rtmordecai1
      @rtmordecai1 Před rokem +1

      It’s such overkill by a mile to weigh your salt or mess with percentages. At a certain point your wasting salt because it’s not adding to a better cure/seasoning, but even if you su vide it in an actual brine it’s not going to be over seasoned once you grill it. Don’t waste your time measuring

    • @Panellll
      @Panellll Před rokem

      Oh you watched the same video too?

    • @HepCatJack
      @HepCatJack Před rokem

      @@Panellll recap for people who may not want to do so.

  • @christianmall
    @christianmall Před 3 lety +28

    Wow, this looks so delicious! Really makes me hungry, why did I have to watch this at 11 pm? xD

    • @pjarnfelt
      @pjarnfelt Před 3 lety +2

      Yea, I'm watching it at 9 am and now I want steak for breakfast!

  • @olenfersoi8887
    @olenfersoi8887 Před měsícem

    Try what I've been doing for decades: Marinate steak in a mixture of 1/2 soy sauce & 1/2 lemon (or, even better, lime) juice for at least 24 hours for each 1" of total thickness. Some onion puree, juice or powder can be added. The salt content of the soy sauce is important, but to cut it down a bit use dark soy...or use a mixture of equal parts of the soy, juice & white wine. Cook (soux vide or bake) to one less degree of internal doneness than final desired (...ie: bake to rare if medium rare if final desired degree of doneness) and then sear outside on a grill untill a few degrees lower internal temp than wanted when done, as temp will rise that much over a 5 minute rest time. Brush with a blend of butter (or vegan butter) & garlic. Serve & enjoy! While not as tender as a rib steak, the overall flavor of a chuck steak cooked this way will actually be better, as long as not cooked beyond medium.

  • @frankb518
    @frankb518 Před rokem

    I've always been a Fan Off Chuck Steak!!! Grilled , done right..... is Great !!!

  • @gregford1124
    @gregford1124 Před 2 lety +15

    this dude is on another level,over the top

  • @nickp.2432
    @nickp.2432 Před 2 lety +8

    Glad to see this becoming common nowdays. I have been smoking and reverse searing chuck steaks for a long time. So damn good at a great price point👍👍

    • @SMDAHL
      @SMDAHL Před 2 lety +1

      If price is the issue, I’d rather eat a smaller steak that’s not spent 24hrs in a 131f infusion of ziploc poisons

    • @DadsGetDubs
      @DadsGetDubs Před 2 lety +2

      I've tried this recipe several times now and have blind tested it on 10 people. 7 people prefer this over the ribeye I was shocked. Here's to hoping chuck prices don't increase.

    • @leeobrien9672
      @leeobrien9672 Před 2 lety

      @@SMDAHL it's not poisonous its food grade polyurethane

    • @EarlHayward
      @EarlHayward Před rokem

      @@SMDAHL The cow has ingested more toxins which are present on the meat you eat than the bags will ever contribute!

  • @johnveca2979
    @johnveca2979 Před rokem

    Great vid man. Thanks for sharing.

  • @danrichardson3653
    @danrichardson3653 Před 2 lety

    I took a 3.25lb chuck roast and sliced it into two 1.5" thick steaks for 2 separate attempts.
    1st attempt Heavily salted then sous vide for 24hrs then seared in cast iron 1min each side.
    Results: Med rare, texture was good but not as tender as hoped
    2nd attempt: Same salt, but added black pepper and 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce and increased sous vide to 132f and 30 HOURS.
    Seared 1 min per side direct heat over charcoal.
    Game changer, beef flavor, salty, and the smoky char put it over the top.
    HUGE difference.
    Came out perfect, Med Rare, and TENDER.

    • @shyman9023
      @shyman9023 Před 2 lety

      I just slow cook a whole one the Weber charcoal grill. If you can get a well marbled 7 bone that is the one to use.

  • @brianasbell5856
    @brianasbell5856 Před 2 lety +3

    I have done this a few times but I typically do it for 48 hours, more tender and it comes out great

  • @dukegunthar
    @dukegunthar Před rokem +17

    This looked interesting so I gave it a try. I couldn't find a thick chuck steak so I went with a thin chuck roast, about 2 inches thick. Covered with salt and pepper then bagged it with crushed garlic, rosemary, olive oil, Italian parsley, and thyme. Sous vide at 132F for 26 hours. Unbagged and dried off the surface. I was shocked at how tender it was just coming out of the bag. I also tried the "sauce" listed here but that totally failed.
    Grilled the steak to a nice crust like in the video.
    RESULTS: Amazing texture. A bit of chew but incredibly tender. Even as thick as this was. Large fatty pockets, because it's a chuck roast, but also very lean pockets.
    The negative was there wasn't much flavor. A good hit of smoke from the grill and a bit of meaty taste, but just kind of bland. Also no notes of the aromatics it was cooked with. My suggestion will be to heavily salt and pepper, maybe some garlic powder, and dry brine it in the fridge for 12 hours, then bag and sous vide. This will allow the salt to carry through the meat. I'm going to take my roast, cut into cubes and toss in a ziplock bag with a good dose of kosher salt. Let sit for 24 hours and see how the taste goes.
    Verdict on a thicker cut:
    Cooking method: Solid A - great way to cook this and would be great to do for parties. Only takes a few minutes of grilling and you can feed a crowd.
    Sauce: D - really didn't come out as presented.
    Taste: Solid C - this includes mouthfeel. Amazing texture. But really lacking in flavor. I need to do some tweaking.

    • @TheGuyvermedic
      @TheGuyvermedic Před rokem

      I have never found a chuck eye this big

    • @allengroom8441
      @allengroom8441 Před 11 měsíci

      The chuck steaks this big are sold as roasts most places.

  • @426superbee4
    @426superbee4 Před 2 lety +2

    YEP a chuck roast ~ I took a angus chuck roast made one of the best steaks ever! i cut the DAM thing into halve, 3" thick on each side. Thing was size of a dinner plate! I DIDN'T EVEN TENDERIZE IT. Talk about tender juice and YUMMY it was. This one here i did the same thing. EXCEPT it wasn't flame broiled. This one was cook on a stove! In a cast iron skillet, butter, garlic, salt, and pepper YUM>>> The texture on both was between a NY STRIP and a RIBEYE * I CAN'T TELL WHICH ONE * 1 bite the texture seems to be a NY STRIP! another bit> texture seem to be a RIBEYE! melt in your mouth YUMMY

  • @bobmoore97
    @bobmoore97 Před 10 měsíci

    It's a chuck eye steak folks. a boneless chuck roll is a large piece of meat so don't be mistaken, the further past the eye of the chuck you go, the meat can be tougher. This gentleman is talking about the first cut by the eye of the chuck and you can go with the first 4/5" and stop there and yes he's right, it's better than a ribeye. The rest of the way down of the chuck is perfect for a slow cooked roast.

  • @jmaj
    @jmaj Před 3 lety +5

    You hear it all the time in other videos but 9:45 is probably the explanation and demo on CZcams about cutting against the grain for steak

  • @dylanlundgren
    @dylanlundgren Před 3 lety +3

    I've been buying chuck eyes for almost a decade now, it's incredible! So glad to see that you guys also think so highly of chuck!

    • @toddinthemiddle
      @toddinthemiddle Před rokem +2

      I've been buying them since they were $3.50 a lb and easy to find, and rib eyes were $5.00 a lb. Those were good times.

  • @trishfitzpatrick2066
    @trishfitzpatrick2066 Před rokem

    Love the sound effects! The photography is first rate too. Heading out to buy a chuck steak.

  • @charryverhage833
    @charryverhage833 Před 2 lety

    this sounds so good i am gonna try this ASAP

  • @Endruu
    @Endruu Před 2 lety +54

    Loving how both ChefSteps and Adam Ragusea coincidentally came out with videos on chuck steaks a few hours apart, both touching on different methods to tenderise the meat and sear it at the end.

    • @Alexander-qy7yz
      @Alexander-qy7yz Před rokem

      Could you tell me which of Adam Ragusea's videos you're referring to? thanks :)

    • @Endruu
      @Endruu Před rokem +2

      @@Alexander-qy7yz czcams.com/video/ioGbDtIyq-Q/video.html
      This! Just a few hours apart

    • @Alexander-qy7yz
      @Alexander-qy7yz Před rokem +2

      @@Endruu thank you!

  • @blackcatiswatchingyou7776
    @blackcatiswatchingyou7776 Před 2 lety +30

    You really should pat dry the surface of the meat before grilling or searing. If the meat is all wet and soggy it’s just going to boil when it hits the grill or pan or broiler. This will further cook the meat instead of just creating a thin crust.

    • @manzoj5898
      @manzoj5898 Před 2 lety +2

      Your really giving advice to people whose whole career is cooking

    • @jimdelora2732
      @jimdelora2732 Před 2 lety +2

      Like he said, you have to have a hot grill, it will take care of the extra moisture....

    • @patriciamampel3601
      @patriciamampel3601 Před 2 lety +5

      --- cooks, like artists & writers & music continue to learn their whole life...it's creativity & genius to be curious...if one thinks he's learned already all there is, then nothing else is learned...guess you are just still very young & smug & srlf-limiting...good luck

    • @serratoanthony
      @serratoanthony Před 2 lety +1

      Did you see his crust tho,

    • @davidhouse6760
      @davidhouse6760 Před rokem

      I'm sure he did dry it off. They always do in their other sous vide videos. You're absolutely right that failing to dry off risks "steaming" rather than "searing" and the Chef Steps crew would agree. The snarky replies you've received here are ridiculous.

  • @cameronjm
    @cameronjm Před 2 lety +2

    Great personality. Great recipe. My brother-in-law is on his way over now with a chuck steak and he wanted me to grill it. I’m going to tell him I want to souvide it for 24 hours first and grill it tomorrow

    • @rloden1967
      @rloden1967 Před rokem

      In a previous life, the wifey & I lived off of grilled chuck steaks. She would add tenderizer, "whoop" it with a tenderizer hammer, season, then grill to an internal temp of about 130-135F over hardwood charcoal and some mesquite chips. Our ribeye recipe is similar, except skip the tenderizer & whopping, and take up around 125F (medium rare by the time its served).

  • @debbiwood4809
    @debbiwood4809 Před 2 lety

    LOVE the flavor of chuck, especially Chuck Eye.

  • @edwardhettiger4623
    @edwardhettiger4623 Před 2 lety +7

    My father owned his own Meat Market we could eat any cut of meat we wanted we always took home the chuck steaks it's only a couple of at the very end of the rib very tasty

    • @Melody-285
      @Melody-285 Před 2 lety

      What is the difference between check steak and chuck eye steak ?

  • @cartersm2425
    @cartersm2425 Před 2 lety +8

    I've thought the sous vide thing was just a boogie way of cooking that I found unnecessary for steaks.... Until now. Dammit. Now I want one.

    • @BradiKal61
      @BradiKal61 Před 2 lety

      Yes you do. they dont help much for thin steaks, but for THICK steaks they are almost a necessity

    • @bekchanovj
      @bekchanovj Před 2 lety +1

      @@BradiKal61 you can do thick cuts of ribeye or new york in low smoker/oven and then sear, almost the same. But yeah, 24 hours is only possible with sous vide.

    • @khabibnurmagomoodov9287
      @khabibnurmagomoodov9287 Před 2 lety +2

      Sous vide also makes some killer steaks. Yeah the whole point of a steak is a piece of meat that has little to no connective tissue that can be cooked quickly. But sous vide will give you edge to edge perfect medium rare, make it even more tender, and allow for you to have a better crust as searing is done to your personal liking. Plus there’s no chance of cooking it wrong and you can prep many steaks in one bath and forget it.

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 Před 2 lety

      Bougie, boogie is a dance.

  • @1Hope4All
    @1Hope4All Před 4 měsíci

    6:33 If you just add pink salt, butter, and tallow into the bag before cooking, then that juice *is* flavorful! No need to alter perfection!

  • @rick31869
    @rick31869 Před 2 měsíci

    there is only one thing better than this , you as a man knows what I'm talking about !!! lol . all though the other thing is always raw !!! lol . the other thing could be served as dessert after eating this awesome steak !!! LOL ..... great job my brother !!!

  • @pawoo666
    @pawoo666 Před 2 lety +13

    This is looking sooooo gooooood!
    Unbelievable!
    The kitchen looks amazing, the outside grill area looks amazing, the steak looks amazing, the sauce looks amazing, the handsome man looks amazing!
    I love it! 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

  • @DB-os6on
    @DB-os6on Před 2 lety +4

    our local mom and pop grocer always has chuck steak and ribeyes. i had never seen a chuck eye steak til moving here, noticed it looked similar to ribeye, usually at $5 or $7 per pound instead of $12 to $16 per pound for ribeyes. so i bought some and grilled them. just as good as a ribeye, never have bought ribeyes again.

  • @emmashowalter2792
    @emmashowalter2792 Před 2 měsíci

    Oh that sounds so yummy! Thank you!

  • @charlesgutzwiller5988
    @charlesgutzwiller5988 Před 9 měsíci +1

    As a butcher I know the end cut on the chuck is ribeye called chuck eye steaks

  • @laura.lovinlife
    @laura.lovinlife Před 2 lety +6

    I absolutely LOVE watching Grant! Love my Joule too!
    I’m doing this chuck steak tomorrow…perfect for my carnivore way of eating!

  • @rlegato364
    @rlegato364 Před 3 lety +5

    I've read alot about no garlic in sou vide. I love that you did that because I like it too.

    • @BlueDrumSteam
      @BlueDrumSteam Před 3 lety +1

      What’s the problem with garlic in Sous Vide cooking?

    • @uriel4108
      @uriel4108 Před 2 lety

      It can sometimes turn green from a harmless bacteria. It turns people off but it's not dangerous.

    • @rlegato364
      @rlegato364 Před 2 lety

      @@BlueDrumSteam I've read that it becomes bitter. But in my experience, it's fine.

    • @rongotti77
      @rongotti77 Před 2 lety

      It's very dangerous as it promotes botulism toxins from cooking it at low temperature in a non-oxygenated environment

  • @earlmontealegre7724
    @earlmontealegre7724 Před rokem

    I love how expressive he is

  • @crystallaws7050
    @crystallaws7050 Před rokem

    I really need you to blow my mind. I'm a carnivore who can't stand hamburger doesn't eat pork of any kind and also doesn't eat shellfish. I am so limited ☹️ and paying so much for Ribeyes is killing my purse. So if you can pull this off... I'll owe you big time!!!!
    🤜🤛

  • @itchyisvegeta
    @itchyisvegeta Před 2 lety +8

    Already did my grocery shopping for the week, but this weekend, I will be trying this. If it works, I will be a believer of the chuck. Normally I just chuck the chuck in a crock pot for shredded taco meat.

    • @kman2783
      @kman2783 Před 2 lety +1

      Using that for tacos sounds good, I like to use the shredded meat & sauteed onions to make beef sandwiches. I make a nice brown horseradish gravy to put over the meat. It's absolutely delicious. 🌴😎🌴FL

    • @sdla690
      @sdla690 Před 2 lety

      Did you chuck turn out great taste?? Just curious, thanks

    • @itchyisvegeta
      @itchyisvegeta Před 2 lety

      @@sdla690 Won't know until this monday after my work week is over.

    • @MegaTapdog
      @MegaTapdog Před 2 lety

      been doing chuck steaks in my sous vide for a few years, he is right.
      mastering eggs in sous vide is the real challenge.

    • @itchyisvegeta
      @itchyisvegeta Před 2 lety

      @@sdla690 Turned out good. I wouldn't say it is better than a rib eye, but I would say on par with a rib eye.
      Definitely need to give it a 2nd attempt to get the seasoning down. Didn't have enough pepper. Also, next time I'll just buy a chuck roast and cut it into steaks, so I can have thicker steaks :O

  • @daaronconer8989
    @daaronconer8989 Před 3 lety +6

    Been doing this for years now. Love it. Got a real Keanu Reeves look there. I also have turned a brisket into a Wellington. Super too!

  • @ashlielepek
    @ashlielepek Před 2 lety +1

    This guy's personality is adorable and very knowledgeable. I was totally getting Keanu Reeves vibes, too. I like how silly he is.

  • @MrTmbg
    @MrTmbg Před 2 lety

    That looks so amazing

  • @tRickBeee
    @tRickBeee Před 2 lety +4

    thank you guys for sticking with cooking delicious red meat

  • @KurNorock
    @KurNorock Před 2 lety +19

    I need to try this. The carnivore diet gets expensive eating nothing but ribeyes.

    • @TipeONegatyve
      @TipeONegatyve Před 2 lety

      Hows the diet going for you? I was thinking about starting it.

    • @KurNorock
      @KurNorock Před 2 lety +2

      @@TipeONegatyve great. I still have a few issues, but through trial and error I am figuring things out.
      I feel better than ever. Lost a bunch of weight, my blood pressure, which has always been slightly high (135/90) has dropped to 122/72, and believe it or not, I've gained some muscle mass (nothing worth bragging about) without working out. Along with several other noticeable benefits.
      If you are going to start this diet, and I think you should, just don't fall into the trap of being dogmatic. Yes, it is a carnivore diet, but don't let that stop you from eating non-carnivore foods if they help you. Carbs aren't evil, but they are tricky.

    • @NapTownKid410
      @NapTownKid410 Před 9 měsíci

      You can also go wherever you buy your steaks and ask them to hold any Chuck Eye Steaks the cut for you. And with Chuck Eyes there's no need for the Sous vide. Just cook them to medium at most. 4-5 minutes a side let it sit for 5 minutes done.

  • @HypeBeast764
    @HypeBeast764 Před 11 měsíci

    Haha I just bought a chuck steak and planned to sous vide it. Glad this video showed up in my suggestions before I cooked it!

  • @thelarry6864
    @thelarry6864 Před 7 měsíci

    Imma listen to John Wick on this one, except I'm gonna try 138F for 24hrs. I've NEVER tried Sous Vide in my life at 62, but I just love to cook. I'll sear these 2 Beef Chuck Steaks on my Blackstone Griddle and dump some garlic butter over them before coming off. Can't wait till tomorrow. My Wife is waiting with baited breath as well. Thx for the vid Sir, and best to you.

  • @duststorm7287
    @duststorm7287 Před 2 lety +1

    Sous vide for at least 20 hours then sear in hot cast iron. That's my way.
    Boom!

  • @freeindeed5393
    @freeindeed5393 Před 2 lety +10

    When did I last see cheap “Chuck steak? I buy ribeyes on sale for $5.99 lb. I smoke Chuck roasts and then cube it. It becomes poor man’s burnt ends! Great video!

    • @Spinevane27
      @Spinevane27 Před 2 lety +1

      Where can you get ribeyes for sale for 5.99 a lb
      I'm in Alabama and haven't seen those prices for at least 8 or 9 years.
      They just went on sale for 8.99 lb for the family pack this week, prices have been so high
      I'm jealous :P

    • @jamestomas3783
      @jamestomas3783 Před 2 lety

      @@Lettuce-and-Tomatoes
      In Chicago we used to have prices like that about 4 months ago, now even a chuck roast is 5.99 a pound.

  • @BanilyaGorilya
    @BanilyaGorilya Před 3 lety +11

    I remember the first time I bought a chuck eye whole and it was like I was in this secret society of beefeaters like all the butchers would nod their head in unison and wink at me and now with social media it feels like everyone wants to buy chuck eyes and now it feels like they’re more expensive bc now the market knows what people are using it for!

    • @philipbohi983
      @philipbohi983 Před 2 lety +2

      It used to be a “butchers cut” until Delmonico’s made it popular. Now it’s pricey, especially if trimmed and sold as Chuck Filet (usually only found at legit butchers, who only use the fifth rib portion for the steak). I’m with you…buy the entire chuck eye roll and trim it myself, and get a few good meals from it.

  • @kinglouie4115
    @kinglouie4115 Před 2 lety +1

    Chuck-eye portion is absolutely the most fantastic cut of the Chuck!

    • @jeffreybuckingham3782
      @jeffreybuckingham3782 Před 2 lety

      I agree! They used to be really cheap. I guess because they have gained popularity they have become quite pricey.

  • @Drivapete
    @Drivapete Před rokem

    I bought a Chuck roast about 2 1/2 in thick and cut in in half, seasoned and rested for 1 hour.
    Got a good hot mesquite fire going and threw them on the grill until they reached 130° internal temp. Rested for 15 mins and dug in.
    My wife simply won't eat tough steak and thought this meat was more tender and flavorful than a rib steak. At $4.99 a lb versus $15.99 a lb it's a no brainer.

  • @CloudfeatherRusticWorks
    @CloudfeatherRusticWorks Před 2 lety +4

    I do similar, but I smoke it for a couple hours before the sous vide, then sear in cast iron with butter. It's total absurd how good it is.

  • @azzir325
    @azzir325 Před 2 lety +4

    News to me. I've been grilling, broiling, frying chuck steaks for my entire life, and they are always delish!

    • @sunofpeter2
      @sunofpeter2 Před 2 lety +1

      I have been doing the same thing, I love chuck steak, love the flavor and now my step sons do as well.

  • @kenjohnson4423
    @kenjohnson4423 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed watching. great video

  • @lanceschreckenbach2046

    Salt, pepper and garlic powder. Nothing else. Souse vide at 35F for 36 hours, dry off. Heat frying pan and throw in butter, when BUTTER starts to brown sear till good color then flip and serve after that. His sauce is spot on. Rosemary and bay leaf messes up the flavor.