Hi guys,
I have found a good source of 100% grass fed beef and lamb. Any recommendations on what cuts to buy (Currently going for lambs liver, lamb shoulder, and fatty cuts of beef)?
Was thinking next time I may ask for beef tongue; Do you take the skin off? Would it be an idea to slice it thinly, and have slices as a snack?
Should I go for mutton over lamb?
Also, I have been strongly advised not to touch raw fish, as it is nearly impossible to get a good quality source (I live in the UK). Dr Mercola also reinforces these views on fish consumption on his website.
Anyone here got another view on this matter? Is there a particular species of fish that in your opinion is safe to eat raw?
Cheers
Raw mutton over raw lamb, all the time. Unfortunately, raw mutton, unlike raw lamb, is only available seasonally(IE not during the summer).
Raw tongue takes time for newbies to get used to. As a newbie, I would first cut out the stringy, darker parts of the tongue and the tip of the tongue and just eat the raw, slab-like pinker parts. But, as time went on, I got used to the taste of raw meats in general, and was able to eat the whole raw tongue and enjoy it.
As for raw fish, avoid farmed fish(almost all salmon and trout and prawns are farmed). Things like raw sardines/sharks/swordfish/mackerel/sprats/kingfish etc. are fine and always wild.
Forget cuts. Just buy the cheapest available as it doesn't matter(exception is raw ground/minced beef which is too processed).
For the excellent raw marrow, use an oyster-knife to poke out some of the top-layer of marrow and use a normal knife to scour the marrow in a circular motion out of the bone.