£10.50
Just like a Lamb Chop cut from whole loins, the meat is a darker red than that of most lamb you see on the market, betraying its age. But it is also well marbled, something that is rarer in younger lamb.
Just like a Lamb Chop cut from whole loins, the meat is a darker red than that of most lamb you see on the market, betraying its age. But it is also well marbled, something that is rarer in younger lamb.
All meat is sold as gross weight.
| With or Without Fat? | With Fat, Without Fat |
|---|---|
| How would you like it cut? | Full Rack, Individual |
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The neck is a small, tough, flavorful cut usually sold whole or cut into crosswise slices, and is cooked using moist heat. Neck meat may also be used as stew meat or it may be ground.
All meat is sold as gross weight.
A lamb shank is the lower end of the shank half of the rear leg. Lamb shanks practically melt off the bone when they are slow cooked, and are a popular menu item. Lean on fat but big on flavour, the meaty shank is perfect for braising in a slow, simmering broth.
All meat is sold as gross weight.
A leg steak is obtained from the center of the leg. It is identifiable by the crosscut section of round leg bone within the meat. Grilling, broiling, and pan-frying are suitable cooking methods.
All meat is sold as gross weight.
A rib chop is, with the loin chop, the most highly prized, the most tender, and tastiest cut of lamb. The rib chop has somewhat more fat than the loin chop and is therefore somewhat more flavorful.
All meat is sold as gross weight.
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