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I Tested Butchers with High Reviews

In today’s video, I visited three butchers with the of highest reviews I found online to sample the quality of their Steak.

After I visited each Butcher, I cooked up the Steak that I purchased using completely different cooking methods and gave my thoughts on how it tasted.

There is nothing I enjoy more than visiting high quality butchers and this video showcases some of the best that Melbourne has to offer!!!

Really enjoyed filming this one and the Steak was absolutely exceptional, what an experience!

Here’s what to expect:
0:00 – Introduction
00:16 – Visiting Paddock to Table
01:45 – Cooking Steak from Paddock to Table
03:40 – Steak Reveal from Paddock to Table
04:02 – Visiting Grange Meats
06:41 – Cooking Steak from Grange Meats
08:53 – Steak Reveal from Paddock to Table
09:40 – Visiting The Farmers Butcher
11:12 – Cooking Steak from The Farmers Butcher
12:46 – Steak Reveal from The Farmers Butcher

As always let me know what you want to see more of in upcoming videos and I will do my best to get it done!

Much love, Darcy (The Steak Lad)

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Butchers featured in the video:
1. Paddock to Table – Woods St, Laverton VIC
2. Grange Meats – Grange Rd, Alphington VIC
3. The Farmers Butcher – Bay St. Brighton VIC

40 Comments

  1. Comparing different cuts using diifferent cook methods is ridiculous. Zero consistency. Come on man, you're proving nothing. I'll unsubscribe soon if you continue these rediculouse “challenges”. Does a Porsche perform as well as a McClaren? How about a Porsch if the McClaren has shite quality fuel? Get real and present some true comparisons. I'm wanting to like your videos but they are pathetic.

  2. Love the videos! Don't normally comment, but I always watch each video as it comes out.

  3. Wow I never knew such great steaks were available. I think a road trip is on the cards!

  4. There is no such thing as “wet aged” in the sense that it improves the quality of the meat.
    The only advantage vacuum sealing meat has is to store it for longer. Just saying.

  5. Highly agree mate, reverse sear is the way to go. Such smooth way to render internal fats. Beautiful crust black Angus thick boys sirloin or rib eye love it!

  6. I was desperate to find a new local butcher, these rippers will get a visit from me very soon! thank you

  7. hey mate absolutely love your work! just curios on what the cost will be for a steaklad press? on the market for one and was just going to get a cheapie but will for sure interested in yours!

  8. Subjectively, Grange is wrong with their comments leading onto grain fed being 'better'. Grain feed is cheap and viable when unable to move a herd to alternate paddocks, so of course the cow has easier access to food. But grain feed, if being the major or sole nutrition, turns the meat to shit. Hence why the US meat market all tastes like shit and such marketing emphasis on grass fed beef.

  9. Another awesome video mate. Will have to check out some of these places. I usually go to Kelly’s Meats in Tooradin. So much good stuff there but doesn’t hurt to branch out. Cheers for highlighting these places 👍

  10. That last scotch gets my vote.

    That Weber smoker is a nice piece of gear, congrats on the purchase.

  11. The Farmers Butcher – is my local just down the road from me. Remember support your local butcher and not the supermarkets! Great video as always mate and Happy Australia Day!

  12. Glad you tried my local, Paddock to Table. They've got an awesome selection. Keep the vids going bro, loving the content, saw the comment about Aussie Guga, hope it sticks lol

  13. big ups for the smoker reverse sear, it's something I don't see people do often but it's such a goated method, low and slow smoking the steak up to temp before searing gives it such a nice flavor with those thicker cuts. I get dry aged tomahawks sometimes and it's the only way I'll cook em. You know it's a good cook when your immediate reaction is "I gotta share this with someone", last time I did that method I was tempted to go wake up my neighbours 🤣

  14. Can't beat dry aged for sure. Next time give this mob a try Griffin & Morris Village Butchers in Berwick.

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