Be a Grill Hero: Cut Your Own New York Strip Steaks

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
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    In this video I show you how to cut your own New York Strips Steaks. Cutting your own steaks is the best way to save money and ensure you get the highest quality and customization. Do you like thicker steaks or thinner steaks? When you cut your own you get to decide.
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    If you like this video check out my Beef Tenderloin Breakdown Video: How to Cut Filets at Home For Beginners
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    In this video I go through how to cut New York Strip Steaks at home. Save money and get a better steak with home butchery.
    00:00 Intro
    00:11 What Gear Do You Need
    00:24 How to get your strip loin out of the bag
    01:25 Where on the code does the strip steak come from?
    03:05 How to cut a strip steak
    07:18 How to trim an individual strip steak
    09:41 How to Select the perfect strip steak
    This is the knife I use in this video: 10” Breaking Knife: www.amazon.com/dp/B0019WSLHC/r...
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  • @JohnGault-sy2xx
    @JohnGault-sy2xx 6 месяцев назад +5

    I did this, bought an 85 dollar whole loin. Cut it into 13 steaks. It is a bit of work, cutting, doing a bit of trimming, and then bagging for freezing, but worth it for a steak for $6.50.

  • @05weasel
    @05weasel Год назад +37

    This is one thing I value so much about my time working in a grocery store. Spent a year and a half working in the meat department and I was really pushy about them teaching me how to cut everything. Learned about all the cuts of meat and how to process whole primals. Good times. Didn’t know about the top sirloin creeping into the strip though. Thank you for that.

  • @Slivings911
    @Slivings911 2 месяца назад +1

    Strip steaks are the favorite cut at our house. This was so informative. Thank you!

  • @a.d.baebee
    @a.d.baebee Год назад +96

    The connective tissues (tendons) have health benefits and it would serve well as scraps for a beef broth (along with the other scraps in the throwaway pile). They’re rich in collagen and nutrients. There’s really no waste with meat down to their bones.

  • @dndadventure
    @dndadventure Год назад +8

    @ButcherWizard - I am wondering if you could show us how to break down a Chuck Roast & get the Chuck eyes out of it, please.

  • @chrisanthony579
    @chrisanthony579 Год назад +1

    Your video's are motivating me to cut my own steaks more often. Thanks!

  • @boscobeans
    @boscobeans 4 месяца назад

    Excellent technique. Trim AFTER cutting the steaks. The sirloin end makes a slow cooker pot roast or ground beef. THUMBS UP.

  • @willaerley7140
    @willaerley7140 Год назад +11

    Thanks for the info on the top sirloin. Maybe, you could do a whole video on what to look for at the grocery store meat section.

    • @ML-ks2lj
      @ML-ks2lj Год назад

      When you buy new York strips look at them and idnthey have that "eye" in them it's a rip off and you'll have less quality meat for he same expensive price

  • @mikelarge2330
    @mikelarge2330 Год назад +5

    We buy whole chunks of meat (lots of Ribeye's) to cut up at home, I just feel better about doing it myself even process my whole deer from the harvest to the table. Loving your videos, now I really know what to do with all the trimmings and how to make the cuts look professional. Thanks for sharing your recipes too have to give them a try. Glad I found your channel and going to share it with my buddies.
    Might do a video on vacuum sealing the meats after cutting them for your subscribers. It's simple and meat last long. Maybe you already have, I've not watched all your videos yet.

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Год назад

      2 Ways To Properly Vacuum Seal And Freeze Your Extra Steak
      ruclips.net/video/DCuDzg8l0LI/видео.html
      Thanks for watching and sharing the videos. It helps out more than you know.

  • @jameswatson5011
    @jameswatson5011 Год назад +6

    You are awesome! ~ I know this stuff, but you really explain and SHOW - TEACH it so well. You are fun and entertaining to watch and doing a great job. Keep it up and, MAN I would love to share some steaks (AND DRINKS) with you sometime. I think you would be great company.

  • @slide7132
    @slide7132 Год назад

    Thank you my Brother, great video.

  • @tz1592
    @tz1592 8 месяцев назад

    I want to try this!!! Thank you!

  • @ibrokemyfingerbowlin
    @ibrokemyfingerbowlin Год назад +6

    I’d like to see how you break down a pichana (top sirloin). They sell them at Costco. Taste amazing after a sous vide and quick sear on the grill.

  • @Adrian-qc7ky
    @Adrian-qc7ky Год назад

    Well done sir, your steaks look amazing !!

  • @YonaSoundcloud
    @YonaSoundcloud Год назад +2

    Here in the UK we actually call this cut a sirloin, and what you call sirloin we call rump (and we also eat that as a steak). The strip is by far the most popular steak over here, and we leave the tip on.

  • @theeedragonseye
    @theeedragonseye Год назад +1

    Amazing video! Do you have one on how you store them. Fridge and freezer

  • @HungryHeath
    @HungryHeath 11 месяцев назад

    another good one, thanx

  • @cindysebryk6015
    @cindysebryk6015 Год назад +1

    I laughed so hard when you started to sing " the strip loins connected to the " . Thanks for this video.

  • @DevanteWeary
    @DevanteWeary Год назад +3

    Can I suggest smacking a small hole in the corner of the bag before you even open it? Then you can tilt it into a bowl to get most of that liquid out before cutting the bag open.

  • @tatianapinto4647
    @tatianapinto4647 Год назад

    I would love to see a video on cutting your own Picanha ❤😍🙌🏼

  • @miamited69
    @miamited69 Год назад +1

    would love to see your magic on a brisket.

  • @allenpost3616
    @allenpost3616 Год назад +7

    Well right now I can't even afford the price of the knife nevermind the price for the whole tenderloin. I pray 23 is a better year for me, 22 has been nothing but struggle to even keep gas in the car to get to and forth to work. Thanks for this video guide, I will definitely be using your guides to save some money on my beef protein and hopefully soon.

  • @mikesmith6838
    @mikesmith6838 11 месяцев назад +2

    I can't count the number of deer I've butchered myself over my (ahum) years, but I always learn something from you! Question: do you super chill the meat before cutting it, so it is firmer?

  • @UncleKauffee
    @UncleKauffee Год назад +1

    Nice.
    Literally anyone can cut their own boneless Strips, ribs, & tenderloins. It can be learned very quickly, and they are super basic.
    They are not just about the easiest beef in the world to cut yourself… they are also the best cuts.
    I constantly try to encourage people to buy in bulk and cut themselves.
    When I cut my meat at home, there is no waste. I use every bit of what I take off for one thing or another.
    Save money, check
    Better cuts than from a store, check
    Eat good, check

  • @bloodeyezextraordinary
    @bloodeyezextraordinary Год назад

    Butch wizard best show wow wow

  • @sigmax28
    @sigmax28 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your videos. Really inspiring :)
    Question for the community: Does anybody know where can I find these primal cuts but from grass-fed beef that ships to the US? Costco only sells grain-fed, at least my local one.

  • @despicablememe4140
    @despicablememe4140 Год назад +1

    My store slices the sirloin end thinly for Philly steak meat

  • @RossLemon
    @RossLemon 11 месяцев назад

    I buy NY strips a lot from the grocery store, so I might start doing this.

  • @bigpapab
    @bigpapab Год назад

    Just found you!!
    I love it.
    Slap that steak!

  • @rickwilliams967
    @rickwilliams967 11 месяцев назад

    😂😂😂 You're a funny guy.

  • @erichorton1440
    @erichorton1440 8 месяцев назад

    I just did mine. I wrapped it in tin foil and then put them in a ziplock. I've been wrapping it with tin and it actually works

  • @sueberry125
    @sueberry125 Год назад

    Great🙏🏻

  • @harrycruz887
    @harrycruz887 Год назад +1

    Where did you get the knife bag?? Can you put a link please?

  • @meatloafhead
    @meatloafhead 2 месяца назад

    If I open a whole strip like this, can I still vac seal a few big chunks and properly wet age them? Or is it once you open the first time it’s shot from more air?

  • @Josh-oj4ni
    @Josh-oj4ni Год назад

    What size is your cutting board? I plan to start cutting my own steaks. I've ordered a knife, but want a board that is large enough to do the job. Thanks.

  • @edgarzuniga9885
    @edgarzuniga9885 3 дня назад

    What if I don't have a grinder? What use to the top sirloin?

  • @matth6014
    @matth6014 6 месяцев назад

    What is that actually called if i were to order it online. Want to make sure im ordering right one?

  • @sueberry125
    @sueberry125 Год назад

    Outstanding u r good 🙏🏻👏🤶

  • @TheBomo
    @TheBomo Год назад

    Yippee Aye Ohhhh mini sirloin burgers 🍔

  • @jasonfaga437
    @jasonfaga437 Год назад

    Do yo freeze the extra? Any special way of doing this to keep the quality and "freshness"?

  • @jmtquiroga
    @jmtquiroga Год назад +1

    Excuse me, how many pounds is the initial slab of meat? Thank you.

  • @richrichie7911
    @richrichie7911 Год назад

    How much money did you save? I don't have a separate freezer to do bulk !!

  • @wavion2
    @wavion2 Год назад +1

    The good end is the Kansas City end and the other is the New York end. ;)

  • @ChristoPatro
    @ChristoPatro Год назад +1

    Do you buy the whole slabs of meat from a butcher or from a grocery store?

  • @miamited69
    @miamited69 9 месяцев назад

    what cut of meat did you buy?

  • @japrile3
    @japrile3 Год назад +1

    Question, other than ground beef, what else would you suggest doing with the chunk of strip that had the vein in it that you did not cut? Would it be a useful roast in some way?

    • @TrehanCreekOutdoors
      @TrehanCreekOutdoors Год назад +2

      Not trying to hijack this thread, but since no one has answered you, here is my response to your question. Once you are down to that final chunk of meat that contains part of the top sirloin, here's a couple ideas as to how to use the meat other than grinding it. Personally I try to avoid grinding meat.
      What I'd do instead would be to simply cut around the top sirloin part in order to separate it from the strip loin meat. Then I would slice the top sirloin portion into cubes for stew meat. Top sirloin is not bad meat but it is a tougher cut. So it cooks well in stews where it can cook slower at a lower heat level and for a longer time period. It becomes more tender that way.
      The rest of the meat, which is really all strip loin, is exactly the same meat as in the cut steaks. So it cooks up the same and tastes the same. I'd trim off nearly all the fat from that meat until it was LEAN boneless meat. Then I'd slice the meat against the grain into fairly thin strips for use as stir fry meat. It would be fantastic, for example, in fajitas or any similar stir fry dish. Warning here however that this meat sliced thin will overcook very easily. It tastes best at about medium rare, which occurs very fast when stir frying small pieces that are thinly sliced. DO NOT overcook!
      Another idea is to simply slice the entire piece of meat against the grain into as long of strips as possible. Season appropriately with a jerky seasoning of your favorite flavor then dehydrate into jerky pieces. Super good!

  • @tahniakinsman5423
    @tahniakinsman5423 11 месяцев назад

    Where can you buy a whole strip steak?

  • @jfro515
    @jfro515 4 месяца назад

    How much do these cost?

  • @Msfelixthecatz
    @Msfelixthecatz 8 месяцев назад

    Is the liquid in the bag safe for dogs? I stir it into his kibble.

  • @annaburns5382
    @annaburns5382 Год назад

    How much did the whole piece weigh?

  • @robertmackey5680
    @robertmackey5680 Год назад

    I think I could do this! Stupid question...will the grocery store sell an entire short loin then or do I have to go somewhere else?

    • @hanknmosul
      @hanknmosul Год назад

      If the grocery store has a competent butcher, they order based on what he can process. The more competent, the higher priced orders. I'd bet you could ask for a special order, if necessary, you might have to speak to a manager. If he doesn't have to process it, he will probably give you a good deal (his mark-up +cost).

  • @xxheadshotxx5562
    @xxheadshotxx5562 Год назад

    Where did you bought this meat?

  • @TheEldersHomestead
    @TheEldersHomestead Год назад +2

    I normally get my beef from a farmer direct. If I wanted to get big cuts like this, that i can cut myself like you do....how would i let him know what kind of cuts i want if i wanted to cut my own ribeyes, new york strips amd sirloins?

    • @BeachPeach2010
      @BeachPeach2010 Год назад +2

      You should ask whoever you get your beef from. Just tell them that you want to butcher your own steaks. It's easier for them to give you bigger cuts and they can tell you what you need.

    • @smileytlj23
      @smileytlj23 Год назад +1

      Each primal has specific cuts tied to it, so I'm sure you can look up a breakdown and present it to the farm and hopefully they'd be willing to accommodate the demand

  • @lonewolf0992
    @lonewolf0992 Год назад +2

    How long can you keep them
    Frozen after cutting them?

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Год назад +5

      If you vacuum seal and then freeze they will hold for over a year.
      Here is a video about that topic.
      2 Ways To Properly Vacuum Seal And Freeze Your Extra Steak
      ruclips.net/video/DCuDzg8l0LI/видео.html

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 Год назад

    that cheese is very good on a salad, so is Parmesan cheese grated. those italians know how to eat!!

  • @wesleynelson1523
    @wesleynelson1523 10 месяцев назад

    This is a different between being a great businessman. Looking for good prices .. and being a entrepreneur. Creating your own market. Do i make sense here ?

  • @steveokoren4059
    @steveokoren4059 Год назад

    Great video, why are you not monetizing your videos....youtube will pay you money.

  • @gabie4892
    @gabie4892 Год назад +2

    How do you pack them to be stored in the freezer? Thanks

    • @LemonMeIon
      @LemonMeIon Год назад +2

      A quart freezer bag fits 1-2 steaks. I season them with salt pepper and garlic powder first. You can also portion out some fresh herbs in there too for cooking.

    • @gabie4892
      @gabie4892 Год назад

      @@LemonMeIon thank you

  • @mannydrives
    @mannydrives Год назад +1

    What's the best way to store them. Freezer?

    • @intox69
      @intox69 Год назад +1

      vacuum sealed in the freezer.

    • @jamesh5743
      @jamesh5743 Год назад +1

      Just wrap them in an old t-shirt and store them in a dresser drawer

  • @pobrien1099
    @pobrien1099 Год назад

    10:42 why do you not pick a steak under cellophane?

  • @Pcoxproductions
    @Pcoxproductions Год назад

    Do you buy all your meat at Costco?

  • @HeavenlyLights
    @HeavenlyLights Год назад

    Where is “strip loin” on the cow at 10:05 please.

  • @mwctexas2001
    @mwctexas2001 Год назад

    Damn…I’m hungry!!….Do you Vac Seal?

  • @momofmanyjewels7
    @momofmanyjewels7 Год назад

    Is striploin the same as picanha??

  • @QuietGuitaristfan
    @QuietGuitaristfan Год назад

    Awesome to render your own Tallow from the discarded fat.

  • @MichaelDillin
    @MichaelDillin Год назад

    I clicked the link for the knife 10 inch or 8 inch breaking knife 🔪
    10" is $50
    8" is $42
    Price is not the matter. Your recommendation is important

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Год назад

      Amazon prices can be fluid. This community bought so many knives they can’t keep up. I am just glad that so many people are learning this lost art of home butchery. Thanks for watching.

  • @OmarScruggs
    @OmarScruggs Год назад

    Only 2 inches?

  • @Roccopaul73
    @Roccopaul73 Год назад

    Would Costco have this hunk of meat?

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Год назад +1

      My Costco has whole strip loins. That is what you ask for.

  • @TheeRustyCage
    @TheeRustyCage Год назад

    Best tip for me was looking for the eye on a NY Strip at the grocery store. Went and looked at some in the freezer and a few winked at me 🤦🏼‍♂️ Never again 👊🏻

  • @kam7056
    @kam7056 Год назад

    ❤🔪🥩

  • @darkgiggler
    @darkgiggler Год назад

    I want to know what to do with that tail end fat with some meat on it? I don't want to eat it obviously cause I don't want a heart attack later in old age. Also, want to know all that fat you trim off that you say is for burgers...how do you use that? Unless you're saying grind it for burger fat and eat it? Videos for how to use those for flavoring and not directly eating them would be nice!

    • @hanknmosul
      @hanknmosul Год назад

      Hamburger meat (burgers) are sold in varying degrees of fat content, and priced accordingly. If you want a leaner mix of hamburger, throw in your beef tip leftovers, or whatever, or you could use less of your fat mixed into the grind, to give the fat a lower percentage of grind. You bought the loin. You control what comes out. You get a custom mix at a cheaper price. Sounds healthy-smart to me.

    • @hanknmosul
      @hanknmosul Год назад +1

      PS Ms Lin: No one lives forever. Don't sweat it. Something's going to kill you. I doubt it'll be hamburger.

  • @nomad90125
    @nomad90125 Год назад

    My lab knows how to deal with the connective tissue.

  • @ShepherdsChapelonYT
    @ShepherdsChapelonYT Год назад

    Theseasonorg teaches whole bible God bless

  • @kirtjames1353
    @kirtjames1353 8 месяцев назад

    Wish he showed the cost of the meat he bought Vs the cost of the cuts.

  • @andres3614152
    @andres3614152 Год назад

    "Liquid"

  • @Alanwilson23
    @Alanwilson23 Год назад +2

    i bought a striploin roast last year, I didn't trim it at all (probably had already been trimmed) and I threw it on my Green Egg barbecue, when it was done ( and I cooked it low and slow for many hours) it was the best piece of beef that I have eaten for many years. It was soo good that I gave the last 5 inches of roast to my son, who ate it for another week just the way I gave it to him. Why do people have to work so hard to make it look difficult? Give me a chunk of beef and I will make it incredible....with or without a bbq rub.

  • @OG__Geek
    @OG__Geek Год назад +1

    The video title has an error 😮, let me fix it for you: “Cut Your Own Kansas City Strip Steaks”. You’re welcome!😂

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Год назад

      A KC strip is a bone in strip as far as I know. I get it if you are closer to Kansas City than New York. Thanks for watching.

  • @BusyBeeInspector
    @BusyBeeInspector Год назад

    Beware: They always put a sticker over the top sirloin don't get burned

  • @ghettohey2388
    @ghettohey2388 Год назад +1

    What would you say is a decent price for a whole strip loin right now and where do you recommend buying via online. Im seeing prices from $500 to 300 for a whole strip loin but when you look the weight of the meat verys dramitically.

  • @CrimeVid
    @CrimeVid Год назад

    This is not a cut that English butchers cut, interesting, thanks.

  • @georgeparrault9945
    @georgeparrault9945 Год назад

    Trash Pile ? Reminds me of Scripture. Matthew 15: 25 - 28

  • @KrisHTX
    @KrisHTX Год назад

    Slapping meat is fun!

  • @toothybj
    @toothybj 11 месяцев назад

    Got a dog? I feel like even that “trash” bowl could be boiled down for some good gravy for dog food.

  • @glichasasha750
    @glichasasha750 Год назад

    So you are cutting your meat with little strokes, got it.

  • @deyensi
    @deyensi Год назад

    You should take this video down and reupload it with your new title format for these types of videos and with a new thumbnail. Get on that algorithm and make some ad money.

  • @gianatma
    @gianatma Год назад

    Your trash pile should be the dog's pile :)

  • @codyduncan195
    @codyduncan195 Год назад

    Anyone else completely distracted by him not wearing gloves?

  • @grape2941
    @grape2941 9 месяцев назад

    That looks like human meat

    • @RAlrprider
      @RAlrprider 2 месяца назад

      How do you know what human meat looks like 😮

  • @josephharrison9835
    @josephharrison9835 Год назад

    I do not want to offend; however cooking with dirty nails...

  • @Catten_whisperer
    @Catten_whisperer Год назад +1

    “Liquid”. You mean blood. You should show how to do this for long pig cuts

    • @pamnorwood3654
      @pamnorwood3654 Год назад +4

      I thought this too until fairly recently. It actually isn’t blood, it’s water mixed with an protein from the meat that turns red when exposed to oxygen. Just wanted to share.