We recommend cooking these cuts slow and low to ensure the tenderness. As the meat is older it takes longer to break down when cooking, meaning if you cook this too quick and for too long it will spoil.
Reverse searing seems to be the way to go, with a slow and low cook before a quick blast at the end to char the meat. This works wonders on the BBQ and if you have a sous vide machine then this is definitely the one for you.
Prepared from our whole free range beef fillets, we remove the head from the fillet before removing all the silver skin and sinew. We tie ready for the oven.
Prepared from our bone in aged Scotch loins of beef. We dry age all of our beef for a minimum of 21 days.
Our butchers remove the fat cap and all silver skin before rubbing the meat with bone marrow. We then tie the fat back to the loin for an incredible roasting joint.