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Slaughter Overview and Cuts of Beef

Carcasses Lamb carcasses are usually sent to the cooler whole as they are much smaller Hog carcasses are split into sides by cutting down the backbone. Beef and hog carcasses that have been skinned are covered in a heavy cloth soaked in salt water Called a shroud

Carcasses Cooled for 30 or more hours before cutting into wholesale cuts May also be aged in the cooler for as much as a week Muscles lock into place and carcass becomes stiff

Aging Carcasses undergo a period of aging to allow enzymes and micro organisms to begin the process of breaking down the tissue Improves tenderness and flavor

Grading Carcasses are graded according to USDA standards Federal meat grading was established in 1925 Administered by the AMS (Agricultural Marketing Service) of the USDA Certifies class, quality and condition with uniform standards Grades are determined by the age of the animal and amount of fat intermingled with the muscle

Quality Grades Prediction of the eating quality (palatability) of the meat when properly prepared Prime – has highest degree of fat in the muscle Choice – what most grocery stores supply Select Standard

Yield Grades Indicate expected yield of edible meat from a carcass and the subsequent wholesale cuts from that carcass Estimate of the percentage of boneless, closely trimmed retail cuts that come from the major lean primal cuts Graded on a scale of 1-5

Yield Grades 1 over 52.3 % edible meat 2 50 - 52.3% edible meat 5 less than 45.4% edible meat

Background Tenderness or toughness depends on how much the cow used the muscle. Meat near the shoulder or leg, which is used a lot, is going to be tougher. Cuts in the center (the rib, plate, and loin) are going to be more tender. Each cut needs to be cooked differently to get the best flavor and most tenderness.

Beef - Chuck Contains a great deal of connective tissue, including collagen. Collagen melts during cooking, making the meat intensely flavorful Cuts from this area benefit from slow, wet cooking methods like stewing, braising or pot-roasting. Blade Roast — an inexpensive cut which lies next to the ribs; more tender than most chuck; makes an excellent roast. Chuck Steak — a good choice for kabobs if well marinated

Beef - Rib Rib Roast — known as a standing rib roast (bone left in), or without the bone for convenient slicing. Excellent when dry roasted. Rib Steak — also cut from the rib section, these tender steaks can be purchased bone-in or as boneless rib-eye

Beef – Short Loin This area boasts extremely tender cuts and can be prepared without the aid of moist heat or long cooking times. Porterhouse Steak — a very popular steak cut from the rear end of the short loin. The porterhouse consists of both tenderloin and sirloin tip. The tenderloin is often served separately as filet mignon T-bone Steak — cut from the middle section of the short loin; similar to the porterhouse steak; has a smaller piece of the tenderloin. Tenderloin — often considered the most tender cut of beef; responds well to sauces, meaning the meat does not overpower the flavor of the sauce. It can be cut as the whole strip, or into individual steaks for filet mignon.

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