I’m headed into NYC today for dinner with friends. I’ll use part of your donation to buy a carnivore meal for lunch and will make a video of it. Keep an eye out for the video!
Thanks for the info/demo/and sharing! I really like how you just cook on the go! I do that when I go camping, but don't think of doing it if just out for a day adventure. Very smart, healthy and delicious! Strong work!
I just love this video! Very inspiring! Im going to go to Costco this weekend and pick one of these up. I also love your idea of cooking in the park. What fun! Thank you so much for the video!
Thanks Jay, I enjoy all your videos. I have had the Sirloin Cap in the past, but not lately, so I am going to look out for it next time I do my shopping. I found a different Supermarket recently that sells at better prices than most of the others, and I am really enjoying the high quality beef they sell. I hope you try the bacon for snacks. I just bought more of the thick-sliced bacon that I find so great for the snacks.
We eat picanha weekly. If you want to make steaks, cut the steaks with the grain, then cook. Then cut against the grain as you eat it. It’ll be more tender. We smoke the whole picanha to 120 then sear the fat cap on a cast iron skillet. It’s amazing.
Picanha has become my mainstay: I’m almost a carnivore now (huge help after over 50 years as a type 1 [insulin-dependent] diabetic). I find that I need to give it a much longer sous-vide cook than recommended, sometimes as much as 24 hours, to guarantee tenderness. I buy it with the full fat cap whenever I can and I eat all of the fat: that took some getting used to after a lifetime of being told to cut off and discard the fat, but now it seems almost normal, almost.
Glad you enjoy it, we get it all the time, 1 suggestion just let it rest a little bit after cooking like 5 minutes, I hate eating fat from steak but with this I eat everything it’s awesome, nice little set up by the way with the Coleman stove
Great video! I've recently been purchasing my meats from a nearby Brazilian/Portuguese market nearby. good quality meat and great prices too! I know the area you're in as I used to live there, check out Newington Meat Market and some specialty markets that are near you! I also use a car fridge/freezer for those longer trips when I go to Costco almost 1 hour away!
THAT top sirloin cap is NOT SOLD in Canada🇨🇦at all‼ Our 🐂top sirloin never features a layer of fat at all‼ How can you go wrong, Jay, it is SIRLOIN BEEF🐂🐂 but SIRLOIN is a delicious cut…any day. 🥩🥩🥩🥩 Car fridges are wonderful…I own two … great for travelling. One is dedicated for 🧈butter….with good butter ranging from $9-15.00/lb here🇨🇦I wait for a $4.99 sale and stock up. The fridges paid for themselves‼ Portable burners are fantastic…Jay, you are never going to be missing a great carnivore meal…and always stay on track without over paying at restaurants‼Bravo‼🥩 Gladys🇨🇦Toronto🇨🇦
You might be able to find that top sirloin cap in a Brazilian or Portuguese grocery store. I know that they have a few of those in Toronto, although they may be hard to get to from wherever you live. Be sure to ask for the cut in Portuguese - picanha (pronounced “picanya”).
How about speaking about your life before and after carnivore? Also, the challenges you face. What do your friends, family and doctor thinks about your new lifestyle? Things like that.
I’ve done several videos like that, but none recently so I think I’ll do another soon. None of that stuff bothers me as much as it used to, but it was surprising how other people reacted when I first started.
@@Jaylwoodworth Okay, I don't remember hearing your story about your life or challenges. Then, I'm fairly new to your videos. Perhaps you can give advice to keep, new carnivores like me to keep us motivated, I love those types of videos. Have a great weekend.
First cut with grain, then grill. This way when you cut bite size pieces those will be across the grain making it more tender. Check out guga foods I get a ton of great ideas from his channel.
Okay, that looks amazing! Love how fatty it is. Fatty and bone-in cuts have more flavor IMHO. The price can't be beat. I've never seen that particular cut before, but we don't have a Costco where I am so maybe that's why 🤷🏼♀️. Dumb question, Jay. Have you had an eye exam since becoming carnivore? I recently had one and, to my utter astonishment, my vision has actually improved in both eyes since my last exam two years ago, and the small cataract I had in one eye has vanished. I'm wondering if you've experienced improved vision as well? The carnivore diet is so healing, I can't help but think it has made a difference in my eye health and vision. I could be all wrong but nothing else makes sense. And, yes, I know I should have my eyes checked annually but I kinda forgot last year. I've worn glasses or contacts since age 7 and this is the first time I've had improvement. Bit shocking TBH.
I had an eye exam last year right before I started the diet. My vision hasn’t gotten any worse for the past five years, but I cant say whether it has improved since I started the diet. I’m wearing the same glasses and they work. I usually get my eyes checked every two years, as my insurance doesn’t cover eye exams.
@@Jaylwoodworth my glasses are what ultimately led me to getting my "late" eye exam. I could see fine with my glasses during the day but night driving was a different story. Never occurred to me that my eyes had gotten better and not worse, especially not at my age. Guess you'll find out in a bit over a year.
@@marygallagher7392 That's possible. The cataract disappearing is what really boggled my mind. Okay, the improved vision did too, especially given my age, but who has a cataract, even a small one, just vanish? I'd never heard of such a thing happening.
Here are a few tips for your steaks with a thick fat cap. Use a few sticks to string them together, keeping the fat all aligned on one side. When you fry these start with a deep toast of just that fat. The sticks or skewers make keeping them vertical on the pan easy. After the brown color is showing on the fat cap, take out the skewers and lay out the meat for a quick seer. Next, allow these steaks to hold for 5 min. after the seer. They will cook through and not overcook. Almost 1/2 of the cook is in the hold time. Do not cover! Allow the steaks to cool on the outside. I like to cut off the crispy brown part and add it to each bite of the meat.
Fact: people think "Big Box" stores like Costco or Sam's will have better meat values than traditional supermarkets. This is terribly false. I routinely get better quality and deals at Tom Thumb/Albertsons /Safeway or Kroger or HEB. Some people laud the value at Aldi or Trader Joe's(owned by German brothers, not Americans). Buyer be aware.
We don’t have Tom Thunb or Kroger here in CT so I can’t comment on them. But Trader Joe’s is a good 20-30% more than Costco. Out big New England supermarket chain, Stop and Shop , is a rip-off. I love ALDIs and go there often, but their selection of meats is limited. To each their own, but I will keep going to Costco.
Thank you! I appreciate you sharing your little refrigerator and Coleman stove idea!
When I think of how much money I wasted eating unhealthy food in restaurants……
Love ya Jay and your content! Hope all is well! Take care!!
Thanks very much, that is a very generous donation. I really appreciate it!
@@Jaylwoodworth you’re welcome, you deserve it!
I’m headed into NYC today for dinner with friends. I’ll use part of your donation to buy a carnivore meal for lunch and will make a video of it. Keep an eye out for the video!
@@Jaylwoodworth will do! Enjoy!!!
Thanks for the info/demo/and sharing! I really like how you just cook on the go! I do that when I go camping, but don't think of doing it if just out for a day adventure. Very smart, healthy and delicious! Strong work!
Thanks!
I salute your way of cooking here...I travel a lot for work and I go the extra mile to cook my own food at times...great video
Thanks, I’ve come to love stopping and cooking on the road.
Ok Jay I am going to Costco next week. I am going to grab this I think my husband will love it! Keep it coming!!❤
Top sirloin cap bags are all I buy at Costco for my carnivore diet. I absolutely love them and eat them 5 days a week 💪😊
I’m going to be eating a lot more of them now too.
Thanks!
Thank you for the super thanks!
Going this weekend to pick this up. Looks good. Thanks Jay
You’re welcome
I just love this video! Very inspiring! Im going to go to Costco this weekend and pick one of these up. I also love your idea of cooking in the park. What fun! Thank you so much for the video!
You’re welcome
Thanks for the Content Jay' Have a Wonderful Weekend⭐😎👍💙....
Thank you too!
Darn! I was at Costco this morning and didn’t see your video! Oh well, on my next visit!
Next time!
Thank you, Jay! Can’t wait to give it a try!
Thank you Jay, this is valuable content to me and I assume many others as well. Best to you
I’m glad you found it useful.
Thanks Jay, I enjoy all your videos. I have had the Sirloin Cap in the past, but not lately, so I am going to look out for it next time I do my shopping. I found a different Supermarket recently that sells at better prices than most of the others, and I am really enjoying the high quality beef they sell. I hope you try the bacon for snacks. I just bought more of the thick-sliced bacon that I find so great for the snacks.
They don’t have that thick bacon here in the US. I was buying it all the time in Toronto and I loved it!
Great 👍 to see ya Jay.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching!
Heading to Costco tomorrow, thanks Jay!
Thanks! I am definitely going to try to find this cut of beef in my area…
Thanks for the super thanks! Much appreciated.
I will try this at my next COSTCO hall. Thank you.
Hope you enjoy
We eat picanha weekly. If you want to make steaks, cut the steaks with the grain, then cook. Then cut against the grain as you eat it. It’ll be more tender. We smoke the whole picanha to 120 then sear the fat cap on a cast iron skillet. It’s amazing.
I’ll try cutting them that way next time. It was pretty tender the way I did it, but the tenderer the better!
Picanha has become my mainstay: I’m almost a carnivore now (huge help after over 50 years as a type 1 [insulin-dependent] diabetic). I find that I need to give it a much longer sous-vide cook than recommended, sometimes as much as 24 hours, to guarantee tenderness. I buy it with the full fat cap whenever I can and I eat all of the fat: that took some getting used to after a lifetime of being told to cut off and discard the fat, but now it seems almost normal, almost.
I’ll have to try it sous-vide, I’ll bet it’s delicious!
Looks good!
It was!
Glad you enjoy it, we get it all the time, 1 suggestion just let it rest a little bit after cooking like 5 minutes, I hate eating fat from steak but with this I eat everything it’s awesome, nice little set up by the way with the Coleman stove
Thanks, it’s a very convenient set up.
Doing this diet too in Liverpool Uk 🇬🇧
Great video! I've recently been purchasing my meats from a nearby Brazilian/Portuguese market nearby. good quality meat and great prices too! I know the area you're in as I used to live there, check out Newington Meat Market and some specialty markets that are near you! I also use a car fridge/freezer for those longer trips when I go to Costco almost 1 hour away!
THAT top sirloin cap is NOT SOLD in Canada🇨🇦at all‼
Our 🐂top sirloin never features a layer of fat at all‼
How can you go wrong, Jay, it is SIRLOIN BEEF🐂🐂
but SIRLOIN is a delicious cut…any day. 🥩🥩🥩🥩
Car fridges are wonderful…I own two … great for travelling. One is dedicated for 🧈butter….with good butter ranging from $9-15.00/lb here🇨🇦I wait for a $4.99 sale and stock up. The fridges paid for themselves‼
Portable burners are fantastic…Jay, you are never going to be missing a great carnivore meal…and always stay on track without over paying at restaurants‼Bravo‼🥩
Gladys🇨🇦Toronto🇨🇦
You might be able to find that top sirloin cap in a Brazilian or Portuguese grocery store. I know that they have a few of those in Toronto, although they may be hard to get to from wherever you live. Be sure to ask for the cut in Portuguese - picanha (pronounced “picanya”).
@@Jaylwoodworth Thank you…. I will be on the look out for it.
How about speaking about your life before and after carnivore? Also, the challenges you face. What do your friends, family and doctor thinks about your new lifestyle? Things like that.
I’ve done several videos like that, but none recently so I think I’ll do another soon. None of that stuff bothers me as much as it used to, but it was surprising how other people reacted when I first started.
@@Jaylwoodworth Okay, I don't remember hearing your story about your life or challenges. Then, I'm fairly new to your videos. Perhaps you can give advice to keep, new carnivores like me to keep us motivated, I love those types of videos. Have a great weekend.
Going to Costco❤
First cut with grain, then grill. This way when you cut bite size pieces those will be across the grain making it more tender. Check out guga foods I get a ton of great ideas from his channel.
Thanks for the tips, I’ll try this out next time.
Okay, that looks amazing! Love how fatty it is. Fatty and bone-in cuts have more flavor IMHO. The price can't be beat. I've never seen that particular cut before, but we don't have a Costco where I am so maybe that's why 🤷🏼♀️. Dumb question, Jay. Have you had an eye exam since becoming carnivore? I recently had one and, to my utter astonishment, my vision has actually improved in both eyes since my last exam two years ago, and the small cataract I had in one eye has vanished. I'm wondering if you've experienced improved vision as well? The carnivore diet is so healing, I can't help but think it has made a difference in my eye health and vision. I could be all wrong but nothing else makes sense. And, yes, I know I should have my eyes checked annually but I kinda forgot last year. I've worn glasses or contacts since age 7 and this is the first time I've had improvement. Bit shocking TBH.
I had an eye exam last year right before I started the diet. My vision hasn’t gotten any worse for the past five years, but I cant say whether it has improved since I started the diet. I’m wearing the same glasses and they work. I usually get my eyes checked every two years, as my insurance doesn’t cover eye exams.
Improved vision could be due to less overall inflammation.
@@Jaylwoodworth my glasses are what ultimately led me to getting my "late" eye exam. I could see fine with my glasses during the day but night driving was a different story. Never occurred to me that my eyes had gotten better and not worse, especially not at my age. Guess you'll find out in a bit over a year.
@@marygallagher7392 That's possible. The cataract disappearing is what really boggled my mind. Okay, the improved vision did too, especially given my age, but who has a cataract, even a small one, just vanish? I'd never heard of such a thing happening.
Here are a few tips for your steaks with a thick fat cap. Use a few sticks to string them together, keeping the fat all aligned on one side. When you fry these start with a deep toast of just that fat. The sticks or skewers make keeping them vertical on the pan easy. After the brown color is showing on the fat cap, take out the skewers and lay out the meat for a quick seer. Next, allow these steaks to hold for 5 min. after the seer. They will cook through and not overcook. Almost 1/2 of the cook is in the hold time. Do not cover! Allow the steaks to cool on the outside. I like to cut off the crispy brown part and add it to each bite of the meat.
Thanks for the tips. I’ve noticed that in Brazilian restaurants they like to use skewers to hold the meat that way.
@@myCloudWatcher, *sear
@@annehajdu8654 Spell-checker just refused to let me use sear.
i have no problems with sirloin! very versatile. they say s&p only, but after awhile, jazz it up with a no sugar bbq rub.
Fact: people think "Big Box" stores like Costco or Sam's will have better meat values than traditional supermarkets. This is terribly false. I routinely get better quality and deals at Tom Thumb/Albertsons /Safeway or Kroger or HEB. Some people laud the value at Aldi or Trader Joe's(owned by German brothers, not Americans). Buyer be aware.
We don’t have Tom Thunb or Kroger here in CT so I can’t comment on them. But Trader Joe’s is a good 20-30% more than Costco. Out big New England supermarket chain, Stop and Shop , is a rip-off. I love ALDIs and go there often, but their selection of meats is limited. To each their own, but I will keep going to Costco.