Reasons Why Shopping at a Local Butcher is the Best Choice

Reasons Why Shopping at a Local Butcher is the Best Choice

Reasons Why Shopping at a Local Butcher is the Best Choice

Are you tired of bland, generic meat from the supermarket? Tired of not being able to find high-quality cuts or unique varieties of meat? We have the solution for you. Shopping at a local butcher (like us)  provides many benefits that you just can’t find at larger chain stores. Here are just a few:

Freshness and Quality

One of the main advantages of shopping at a local butcher is the quality of the meat you’ll find there. Compared to mass-produced, factory-farmed meat that’s shipped across the country (or even internationally), the meat at your local butcher is often much fresher and of a higher quality.

Variety of Cuts and Meats

Local butchers often have a wider range of cuts and meats available than what you’d find in the supermarket. From the lesser known or hard to find cuts like Ox Cheeck or Thors Hammer, to more adventurous meats like venison or rabbit, local butchers can give you access to a diverse range of options that would be otherwise hard to come by.

Personalised Experience

When you shop at a local butcher, you’re often greeted by friendly, knowledgeable staff who care about their craft and the products they sell. They can answer questions you may have about different cuts of meat, how to best prepare them, and offer helpful tips for cooking. It’s a more personal experience than what you’d get at a big-box store, where you might be lost in a sea of anonymous customers. Our team are always happy to help you, just pop into our shop and speak to one of our lovely team members. 

Tips for Shopping at a Local Butcher

Here are a few tips for making the most of your local butcher shopping experience:

  • Ask for advice. Don’t be afraid to ask the butcher for recommendations or advice on the best cuts of meat for your needs. They know their products inside and out, and can often provide better guidance than what you’d find on a generic packaging label.
  • Be open to trying new things. Local butchers often have unique cuts and meats available that you may not have tried before. Be adventurous and broaden your culinary horizons!
  • Take advantage of the customer service. As mentioned earlier, the personal experience you’ll get at a local butcher can be invaluable. Ask questions, get recommendations, and learn as much as you can from the experts.

Shopping at a local butcher is a great way to support a small, independent business while also getting access to high-quality, fresh meats that are often more diverse than what you’d find at the supermarket. Take advantage of the personalised customer experience and don’t be afraid to ask for advice or try new things. So next time you’re in the market for meat, skip the generic supermarket and head to Taylor’s instead!

The humble chicken: How to make a great meal with chicken

The humble chicken: How to make a great meal with chicken

The humble chicken: How to make a great meal with chicken

Cooking chicken may seem like a simple task, but there’s more to it than just throwing a chicken in the oven (if you want a tasty, tender and juicy bird). To ensure that your chicken is juicy and tender, there are a few things you need to do. So continue reading these simple tips to create a delicious chicken meal that your family and friends will love.

Why chicken is a great option it’s healthy, reasonably priced & versatile.

Chicken is perhaps one of the most popular and versatile proteins you can use to create a delicious meal. Not only is chicken a great option because it’s relatively healthy and affordable too. Plus, chicken contains essential vitamins and minerals like iron, calcium, vitamin B-6, niacin, phosphorous, magnesium and zinc. Chicken is packed with lean protein that helps keep you fueled throughout the day. So when it comes to preparing a meal that fits within your budget while still delivering flavour and nutrition – chicken may just be the way to go!

Preparing chicken

Whether you are working with chicken breasts, chicken wings, chicken thighs or a whole chicken, there’s always the possibility of ending up with an overcooked, dry bird. To make sure your chicken turns out delicious and juicy – the crucial steps are to season it well and add aromatics to create flavour. Start off by seasoning both sides of your chicken pieces generously with salt, black pepper and any other desired seasonings. If you are using a whole chicken, stuffing the inside adds plenty of flavours! It’s best to test out different combinations to see what suits your taste best before you pull out your pan and start cooking.

Cooking chicken

Is there really any dish that can top chicken when it comes to versatility? Chicken breasts, wings and thighs are so versatile and delicious that you can craft a whole range of mouthwatering dishes.

Whole chicken – Roasting a whole chicken is the perfect solution for feeding the whole family. If you need help keeping your chicken moist, try coating the breasts and legs with 25g of softened butter, cook at around 190c fan/170c/gas mark 5 for around an hour and 20 minutes (for a chicken around 1.5kg) when the juices run clear your chicken is cooked. Leave it to rest for at least 15 – 20 minutes. You can also cook your chicken in the air fryer (who doesn’t have one nowadays?) simply spray your air fryer basket with cooking spray, place your chicken in, breast side down, and cook for 30 minutes at 180c, then turn your chicken over and cook for another 30 minutes or until the juices run clear. Don’t forget to leave your chicken to rest when it’s cooked.

Chicken breasts – Chicken breasts can quickly dry out, depending on how you cook them. With such little fat content, chicken breasts are great cooked in sauces like curry or pasta sauces. They are best when cooked on a high heat quite quickly. You can stuff them, coat them in breadcrumbs or enjoy them with a flavouring.

Chicken thighs – Thighs have a slightly higher fat content, which makes them a great choice for slow cooking as they don’t dry out as chicken breasts do. They are also great when grilled with some flavouring or baked in the oven. If you enjoy a crispy skin on your thighs, roasting or grilling them is the way to go.

Roasting a chicken is an ideal solution for when you need to feed the whole family as well. Not only does it provide enough servings for everyone, but it can be quite economical too. Preparing chicken for roasting is also simple – all you need is your chicken of choice and some seasoning that’ll give your chicken plenty of flavour. With just a few ingredients, you’ll be able to cook up a delightful chicken dish in no time!

Using up the leftovers

If you’ve got chicken leftovers, don’t discard them! Put them to good use and craft a scrumptious chicken soup or stock. Simply place the chicken bones and any unwanted leftovers in a pot and cover them with cold water. Set the temperature to low-medium so it’ll just simmer for a few hours. Use various herbs, vegetables and spices for flavour including carrots, celery, onion, thyme and bay leaves. After several hours of simmering, strain and then reduce by half. You can freeze this for stock or add other ingredients to make a tasty soup.

However you enjoy your chicken, you can pick up your fresh chicken from Taylor’s Butchers the next time you’re doing your grocery shopping, and get cooking!

Tips and Tricks to make Christmas dinner a success

Tips and Tricks to make Christmas dinner a success

Tips and tricks to make Christmas dinner a success

It’s that time of year again! Christmas is just around the corner and that means it’s time to start thinking about what you’re going to make for your Christmas dinner. Whether you’re hosting a big crowd or just cooking for your immediate family, there are some things you can do to take the stress out of cooking. Here are a few tips and tricks to help you out. Merry Christmas!

Make your gravy, roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings in advance

Try prepping your gravy, roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings in advance. This will save you heaps of time on the day. Gravy made ahead of time can taste even more flavourful! If you are not sure how try following this recipe from Jamie Oliver for luxurious Christmas gravy. Yorkshire puddings can be made in December and frozen ready for Christmas day.  For your roasties, all you need to do is prep them, boil them until soft and coat them in your flavourings and fat and then freeze them, ready for roasting on Christmas day.

Prep your veg the day before

Prepping vegetables on Christmas Eve can be a real timesaver. Peel, grate and chop all your veggies and leave them in water overnight. This way, you don’t have to spend all of Christmas morning in the kitchen.

Stay on top of the washing up

Keeping your kitchen clear of clutter is vital on Christmas day!! Don’t let those pots mount up so that you are searching everywhere for the equipment you need. Especially if you have a small kitchen. A messy kitchen can make you feel overwhelmed. Why not allocate the washing up to someone else so that you can focus on the cooking?

Roast your sprouts

Roast your sprouts and say goodbye to boiled sprout boredom! Roasting sprouts elevates them to another level, with a delicious savoury crunchiness. Sprouts can be roasted in the oven in no time with versatile seasonings – sprinkle on some garlic powder and you’ll have a healthy side dish that’s sure to attract the taste buds of everyone at the table. Who knew sprouts could taste so good? The key is roasting them until they are lightly golden – perfect for snacking or creating unique holiday dishes. So give those sprouts a chance and switch up your mealtime routine by roasting them for delicious results.

Cook your turkey upside down

Don’t settle for boring turkey this season! The idea of cooking the turkey upside down might sound crazy, but it produces a juicy and flavorful turkey every time. Not only is it an easy way to get the moisture back into your turkey, but cooking the turkey upside down also prevents those delicious juices from running off. So why not give it a try? You may just be surprised by the results!

Cover parts of your turkey with foil if they are cooking too quickly

For turkey lovers out there, here’s an important tip for the big day: keep an eye on your bird! If parts of your turkey seem to be cooking too quickly, cover them with a layer of tin foil. This simple trick will help ensure that every part of your turkey is cooked to perfection. Plus, if you decide to make use of this tip, it’ll be great fun watching everyone think you’ve come up with a unique turkey-cooking technique – you’re welcome!

So, there you have it – our top tips for a stress-free Christmas dinner. We hope you find them helpful! If you’re feeling inspired to try out some of these ideas, why not get started in the kitchen today? Merry Christmas everyone!

Budget Friendly One Pot Meals – Delicious Recipes Using Cheap Cuts of Meat

Budget-Friendly One Pot Meals_ Delicious Recipes Using Cheap Cuts of Meat


One pot meals are the perfect solution for busy families on a budget. Not only are they easy to prepare, but they also use cheap cuts of meat that are delicious and nutritious. In this blog post, we will share some of our favorite one pot meal recipes that will help you save time and money!

One pot recipes

Casserole

A hearty casserole or stew is the perfect autumn/winter food. You can add just about any meat you like, as long as it’s great for slow cooking. This could be chicken thighs, beef shin or braising steak.

Ingredients

  • 500g-1kg of your chosen meat
  • 1 large onion
  • 2 carrots
  • 2 bay leaves/bouquet garni
  • 2 tbsp tomato puree
  • 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce/Hendersons relish
  • 2 stock cubes (whichever you prefer with your chosen meat)
  • Gravy granules to thicken

Add all your ingredients to a pan, except the gravy granules. Cook on low for 4-6 hours or until the meat is tender and the vegetables are cooked. Serve with mashed potato and even more vegetables if you enjoy them.

Tip: You can swap out any vegetables or add more if you wish to bulk out your casserole.

Pulled Pork

Pulled pork is great for feeding the whole family and even a few friends!! Its super tasty and easy to cook.

Ingredients

Mix your dry ingredients and rub all over your pork joint. Place your joint into your slow cooker and cover with the cider. Cook on low until the meat is tender and pulls apart easily with 2 forks. If your liquid is drying up you can add some more cider, water or stock.

You can mix the meat back in with the juices when pulled or reduce them down into a thicker sauce. Serve with bread buns, coleslaw and a smokey bbq sauce.

Slow cooker coq au vin

A delicious meal that doesn’t cost a lot.

Ingredients

  • 4-6 skinless & boneless chicken thighs
  • 300g shallots or 1 large onion
  • 2 celery sticks
  • 100g smoked bacon, cut into chunks (you can fry these prior to adding if you wish)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 tsp dried thyme (1 sprig of fresh if you prefer)
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • 1 tbsp tomato puree
  • 300ml red wine
  • 100 ml chicken stock
  • 200g button mushrooms
  • 1 tbsp cornflour

Add all your ingredients, except for the cornflour, to the slow cooker and cook low for 6 hours or until your chicken is nice and tender. Once everything is cooked, add your cornflour and stir to thicken your sauce.

Tip: You can fry your bacon and your chicken before cooking to enhance the flavour. But if you are looking for a one pot wonder, then this will do it for you.

Cooking the Thor’s Hammer…

Cooking the Thor’s Hammer..


Looking to cook a Thor’s Hammer Steak like a pro? Look no further!

Thor’s Hammer Steak is a cut of beef that is becoming more and more popular, thanks to its intense flavour and tenderness. It also helps that it’s pretty impressive as the centrepiece at a dinner party.

The Thor’s Hammer steak comes from the leg parts of the cow. It’s a very tough piece of meat as the cow’s legs are hardworking, however, if cooked right it can provide the most tender and juicy meat. One of the most important factors to consider is the length of time it takes to cook. Typically you are looking at around 4-6 hours to transform this meat into a tender, flavourful meat feast.

Step 1

Remove your meat from the fridge at least 20 minutes before cooking to allow the meat to get up to room temperature.

Preheat your oven to 150°c – this meat is going to be cooked low and slow.

Step 2

Season the meat with salt, pepper and any other spices of your choice. This will depend on the flavour you are going for. But garlic salt and onion powder will add more generic flavours.

Step 3

Braise your meat, covered, in a roasting pan with your choice of stock, wine, onions and seasoning such as a bay leaf or bouquet garni. This will depend on the flavours you are going for. Cook long and slow, checking occasionally to see how your meat is cooking.

Step 4

Check your meat, is it falling off the bone? This meat is cooked when it pulls apart easily – if it does not pull apart without resistance it’s not ready.

Step 5

Once your hammer is falling apart, remove it, cover and set it aside to rest. Heat your braising liquid so that it reduces by half. Add cornstarch and stir until thickened. Adding any flavouring here that you require.

The length of time it takes to cook your hammer will depend on how big it is. Do not be tempted to rush this process. Long and slow is the way to go here. Fancy having a go? Pick up a Thor’s Hammer from us today.

The Benefits of Shopping at Your Local Butcher

The Benefits of Shopping at Your Local Butcher


When it comes to buying meat, many people go straight to their local supermarket. However, since the lockdown, there is a growing trend of people shopping at their local butcher instead. There are many reasons to shop with your local butcher (us) rather than at a supermarket and here are just some of them…

Convenience

Now you might think that we are referring to the supermarket here, after all, you do visit them for most of your shopping. But, that doesn’t mean that it’s not convenient to shop with us. In recent years, we’ve made a number of changes to make shopping with us easy and convenient. Including our delivery and click-and-collect services. As many people are feeling the pinch right now, we know it’s important to look after the pennies. So taking advantage of our delivery service (FREE on orders over £50) might just save you a few pounds in petrol!

Plus, we have not one but two shops in your local area. One in St John’s Market, Scunthorpe and the other on Ashby High Street. Both of which benefit from 2 hours of free parking within close proximity.

Quality Meat

When you shop with us, you will benefit from a quality product, freshness, a lot more choice and service that far outweighs that of your supermarket. Whilst it might appear on the face of it that your meat is cheaper when bought from a supermarket. When you compare the size, weight and quality of your meat to that purchased from us, you will be pleasantly surprised at the difference.

Service & Knowledge

As a local business, we are able to offer a more personal service. Whether you are a regular customer or a one-off customer, our team is there to help you every time you visit our store. And don’t worry if you like to shop online, our delivery drivers are very friendly too.

We also like to think we know a little bit more about meat than the average supermarket worker. So, if you have any questions or queries, we will be more than happy to help.

Choice

Supermarkets will typically stock what they know they can sell. Meaning the variety of meat and the different cuts available are limited. Not only do we stock a huge range of different cuts of meat, but our friendly team can also help you decide which is right for you.

We also treat our customers to offers and deals that include a whole range of flavoured or plain meat. There is literally something for everyone.

Support Local

Shopping with us means that you are investing in your local economy. By supporting us, you are supporting the team that we employ and the wider community.

So there you have it, just some of the reasons why shopping with your local butcher is a great idea. We hope to see you soon. In the meantime, why not browse our website and check out our latest deals and offers – you won’t be disappointed.

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