How to Butcher an Entire Lamb: Every Cut of Meat Explained | Handcrafted | Bon Appetit
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- Butcher Justin Williams shows Bon Appetit how to butcher an entire lamb and explains every cut of meat. There are six sections of the lamb that yield edible cuts: the neck, the shoulder, the rib, the loin, the kidneys, and the leg. From those sections, the butcher can offer boneless shoulder roast, spare ribs, rack of lamb, lamb noisette, lamb breast, leg of lamb, stir fry, stew, lamb chops and merguez sausage.
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This is the most dapper butcher I've seen.
Whatsapp dapper
Bram Bakker cool 😎
@@smiah1990 thanks😁
He knows his stuff for sure Lamb Is so expensive from the supermarkets or Butchers etc.
@@brambakker1939 Indeed
He's pretty cool. All the butcher's you have gotten have great voices and are really knowledgeable
Katalina K and that background music is so damn awesome
Katalina K they are knowledgeable because they make a living off of cutting up animals like duh
@@hasunrathnayake1948 theres background nusic
This butcher looks like a jazz musicians to me
They are reading , they aren’t free styling it
I love how hes so tidy and organized. He places his tools where he left exactly even after using them only for 2 seconds
Me: I need to sleep
TH-cam: *Learn to butcher a lamb first*
Litteraly me
That's me now lol
Yes yt.
Having a cutting board big enough to butcher a lamb must be great haha. I can barely butcher a whole onion on our biggest one
Invest in a nice big chopping board, maybe not lamb size, but as big as you can manage in your kitchen, it makes life so much easier!
hey man, ikea has countertop size cutting board now, and pretty cheap, if it's TOO big , you can cut it down
Just replaced the granite countertops in my kitchen with butcher's block countertops, fairly reasonable about $199 for a 1-1/2" x 25" x 8' piece on the long counter.
😂
Get a restaurant size/butcher size, they do exist.
All of the other butchers in this series look like they only work as butchers. This guy looks like he could be a musician at a Harlem club on his off time.
Of course there always have to be that one racist guy.....
@@imperialguardsman5929 Turnip ain't racist....he is just a bit angry about when he used to get beat up in highschool by black guys...and lost his woman to his highschool bully.....cut him some slack, it is hard to live with a micro penis.
I’m seeing probably 10 meals from 1 lamb. Is that about right?
@@Undomaranel No u
@@Undomaranel You mean opium right?
This is definitely one of those video you watch with your cellphone at 3 A.M. while at bed.
And with less than 10℅ battery remaining
12:50am😆
This man is unarguably, an artist.
Butchery is an elegant craft.
With the hunting season in full swing, I think that it would be super interesting to film a venison butchering.
Joz Wyatt A moose.
Joz Wyatt They should do several episodes with wild game. Birds of all types because they're not all the same.
Joz Wyatt Joz thats a great idea i would really like to see that
It's pretty much the same as lamb, both in size and proportions of muscles.
Search for Bearded Butchers "The Best How-to Butcher a Deer Video EVER"
Yes! Do special episode on small game and animals like chicken rabbits and stuff like that!
asad asdas I cooked a wild rabbit. Tastes amazing!
They did a chicken.
They already have one for chicken
They did do a chicken but not in a "Beautiful Butchery" format where the individual pieces were explained. It would be good to see a chicken done that way.
Jay Tee I thought it was close enough to be enjoyable.. there’s not much you can do with a chicken really. Not many parts.
This bloke is not only the physical embodiment of style, but he's such a good mentor with educational and colloquial instructions, with a much more relatable perspective than any other instructor I've ever seen
I grew up on a large sheep property in Australia. I know it sounds simple but lamb cutlets and a bone in leg roast (slow roasted) are some of the best tasting cuts ever and far easier to butcher.
he's wearing a fedora while butchering a lamb
That's CLASS!
Tis a trilby my boy! These abominations are only worn by two kinds of people. Neck beards, and bad 90's DJs.
@@Davidcanady I see you work in the art of detecting
M'Lamb
Style
This is such an eye-opening series. I was raised with the misunderstanding that "butchers" has a mildly violent connotation associated with them, but these are all such nice people, and butchering is such an art. And these videos also really help with appetite while eating. I bet they are all great chefs too.
This dude is the coolest butcher I've seen
I could listen to this man walk me through anything and would enjoy it EVERY time
His voice is calming
This master butcher is a joy to watch at work, his insightful commentary a great compliment to the artful knifework. The stylish hat is a bonus - really enjoyed this!
these videos are really interesting. never had I thought of butchery as a form of art but through these videos these guys really display a passion and intricacy to development of consumable meat. also great commentary really knowledgeable !
Very elegant butcher I must say...
These series of videos has completely changed the way I look at meat. I'm a meat eater and have been so my entire life, and when I have conversations about veganism/vegetarianism with those who follow those lifestyles, the point that comes up the most was that none of us, at least in west, fully understand that meat is actually the flesh of the animal. Now, it does seem very obvious that meat used to be a living thing, but the meat we get in supermarkets and, to a lesser extent, butchers, the meat becomes inanimate. It's cut up or de-boned or cleaned up so that it is unrecognizable what animal the meat came from. These videos puts a magnifying glass in front of those packages and says "look here! This is what you eat. You may not like it, but this is the reality of it". It's not a comforting sight, but it's the reality of what meat eating entails. Now, I am still a meat eater, and I don't intend to give it up soon, but at least being informed of the cause of that piece of meat being on my plate has made me reconsider the relationship I have with meat, and how much I take it for granted. Great content guys. Please keep it up.
Seeing this makes me want to eat more meat. It actually looks much better seeing the meat coming from a real animal with blood and flesh.
I see your point, but I don't really feel that magnifying glass. To me it's just really cool to see all these different cuts and see the versatility and diversity each animal provides. Even seeing them nearly whole, probably only hours after being killed, I don't feel much discomfort. I see what you're saying, though.
STH yeah I always thought watching something being butchered would turn me off of meat, but this made me want lamb right now 🤤
STH and I want to learn how to butcher now
God creared animals like sheeps , cows , chickens and some other animals for humans to eat , if its Halal dont be sad eating it
All of the beautiful butchery videos are fantastic, please keep them coming!
@@blayneraml1901 sucks to be you
@@blayneraml1901 these people are murderers
This man is so skilled. I loved the vid and how he explains all the uses of the meats. Shows some real devotion and understanding of cooking.
BA: It would also be great so see some wild meats, like elk/moose, deer, stag or reindeer added to the series.
I am glad they finally showed a butcher making sausage with the trim! Now the video is complete.
I know i would never butcher a lamb any time soon but the vid was very informational and entertaining
The way he frenched the rack of lamb is genius! Every time I see a video of someone french cutting the bones for a rack it seems so wasteful with all the scraping. But he got full pieces of meat off there and super clean bones. Awesome.
It is almost mesmerizing to watch an expert craftman perform his/her craft like this. Extremely relaxing, interesting and inspiring.
Poor lamb. Poor, delicious lamb.
He is seriously talented.
This comes with experience, like most other jobs.
Could you guys butcher a deer next? These videos are great.
Scott Rea has several good quality videos on Butchering Deer and other animals
Check out meat eater with Steve Rinella. He has a few butchery episodes. Pretty good
Go look at skillcult
Butchering a deer is an art form.
@@impartialknockback Butchery in general is an art.
thank you for such a thorough explanation of the entire lamb cuts.
Proper butchery is beautiful. When you get your meat in a grocery store, you never see what really goes into the butchery. A great butcher never lets ANYTHING go to waste.
My grandfather was a butcher but I was too young when he passed to learn anything but it always fascinated me. That was an excellent video. Thank you. Good job.
Amazing skills Mr Williams. I love to see a man do his job with passion and honest hard work. Thanks for the lesson.
Artistry in motion, thank you for sharing you knowledge.
Strangely enough, none of these butchery videos make me feel nauseous or gross me out.
Very well done, Bon Appetite!
Why would they? This is how food is prepared, besides they also skip the most unsavoury parts like gutting and skinning. On camera they only work with nice, clean, fresh meat, and never fail to make me feel hungry >_
@@sholahverassa8582 a lot of people have wrong assumptions about what it actually means to butcher an animal. While yes, I agree the average person won't be able to handle the gore before we get to this video, there are a lot of people who don't understand the steps. I feel like it's important this those twomparts are separate because at least sometimes one person doesn't do not parts and that's okay
@@silentj624 Well, I hold nothing against any parts of butchering process, I only note that some of them are not present in this video, and those that are present seem pretty nice and clean, suitable even for those who can't stomach the slaying and gutting parts. And don't get me wrong, I also don't have anything against such people, their feelings are their personal business I have no right to judge.
@@sholahverassa8582 I wasn't implying that you were. Just expanding. No harm no foul
They just make me hungry
WHERE IS THE LAMB SAUCE!
IT'S FROZEN, YOU DONKEY!
HOW COULD YOU OVERCOOK?! YOU WANKERS!!!
ITS RAW
This guys house
Aiden DeAngelo IS RAW
Can we get more of these things? Maybe more exotic animals like deer. Or different types of fish.
nicky vanhouwelingen I don’t know if deers are exotic deers walk up to my front door a lot
Or an elk or moose
Not trying to be rude but I’m not sure if deer are really that exotic. They may be exotic where others live, but around my house I see them all the time
do u mean reindeer?
Awesome video! The butcher is well spoken, and he knows his craft!
I could listen to this guy and watch him do his thing all day. So interesting!
Let's take our most soothing, peaceful, artisanal unnamed series... and also add fukken GUNSHOTS to the intro!
It's called Beautiful Butchery.
it was unnamed until this video, which comes complete with a brand new title sequence and FUKKEN GUNSHOTS BABY WOOOOOO
Personally to me they don't sound like gunshots, more like the sound of the door to a walk-in fridge being slammed repeatedly
Internet Shaquille
*Gunshots, explosions and screaming*
*Peaceful violin music playing*
Normally i'd never watch this but the filming and information is soooo cool
If you live this! Binge whatch the bearded Butcher on TH-cam. I'd go as far as saying alittle bit better than this cause he talks as he cuts the meat.
Well articulated video.. So much respect to butchers.. This brother is so skilled.. Thanks for the great lesson
This was oddly satisfying and I've never even had lamb !
Work of art
This guy is a pure craftsman a very educational video😀😃.
Excellent video tutorial, very impressed with your presentation - Wonderful Job mate!
this guy is the complete package really great information and very good explanations of what and why he was doing everything
It is such a pleasure to watch a person that is so good at what he does. I have eaten a lot of lamb but this shows me how it is cut for the first time (and I am old).
just love that this dude is wearing a tie under his overall... his like i'ma do this in styleee
I almost started crying at the end. Butchery is so beautiful!
i really love these videos! realistically i don't think i'll ever butcher a lamb myself but i think it's good for people to watch these videos and understand where their meat comes from. i feel like a lot of people are disconnected from their food since nowadays most people buy from the supermarket, so i find it nice to see what my meat looks like before it gets turned into a burger patty or curry (my mum makes a great goat curry but the butchers always cut the meat up into cubes).
The mention of cutting across grain for a more tender, easier to chew result is so helpful. I have young kids so easy to chew is quite important. I quite often like to break down my own meat to save money and I also just enjoy the process.
Costco sells entire lambs for a very reasonable price here. I’m debating getting one and butchering it myself; videos like this really give me the confidence. It would seriously save SO much money, lamb is very expensive. The neck (and leg) is probably my favourite cut to work with, it truly makes incredible stews.
Butchering tools are expensive.
Mr Justin Williams i salute you for this masterpiece tutorial, man you are an artist botcher, (thank you so much) for sharing with us your brilliant knowledge
Typo, butcher
This whole series is brilliant and respect to this dude for his style and butchering.
Wow - 4.5 minutes in and I've learned so much. You are an artist Mr.Williams.
I appreciate this man's style
Being a vegetarian, I don't even know why I'm watching this but I love it! Also this voice is super calming!
Marie it’s a fine craft to watch even if you don’t have a use for it
I think it is just like watching an artist paint, it is a calm process
It's call protein needed
John Paul Castillo A lot of vegetables are high in protein. Meat is not needed in your diet for protein.
i’m a vegetarian too and i honestly love to watch meat being cooked etc. it’s really satisfying to watch and butchering is like an art in a way, haha.
This was one of the most satisfying things I have seen. Thank you, kind sir 🤙🏻
We live in Portugal and our neighbour gave us a lamb to eat today... a whole lamb. So I followed the instructions here and it turned out great! Thank you so much, very clear instructions and easy to follow. :-)
These uploads are educational as fuck.
You guys should check out Scott Rea also if you're into butchery.
Behind you. Thx, just subscribed
Scott is amazing!! long time subscriber of his.
Rabbits haven't been safe since I watched Scott
I'm a Vegan and I approve this video
BearLionMan ur lying look at ur username
Aw thanks
Seems legit
you must think really highly of yourself if you think we need your approval.
BearLionMan you dirty little liar! You are all meat eating carnivore!
Amazingly educational video, finally someone who explains it easily, thank you !
Mr.Williams you are truly a master of your own domain. Beautifully done, to top it off you threw in some merguez. R.E.S.P.C.T. SIR!
Kudos, brother. I've done over 100 deer and about 20 goats, and this is just a simple, clean, and beautiful synopsis of how it's done. Great job and thank you.
These videos are dope. They make me want to buy a whole animal and butcher them myself.
Exceptionally skilled and a pleasure to watch! Thanks algorithm!
Very helpful video. Thank you. We had to butcher a lamb in a hurry, definitely going to watch your video several times while butchering.
A protective glove would be advisable. as well as a protective apron! Very interesting!!!
the way he's grab the knife, is he a freaking ninja?
You really finest this lamb 🐑, watching you paint this picture was amazing! Fabulous! Thanks for sharing...
This’s just art.
Awesome walk-through! Side-note: I wish this guy was my butcher.
He's definitely a musician. He even has a nice tattoo on his forearm.
Love the "unplugged" technique. Thanks for the video--been butchering game for decades, but am about to start raising sheep.
This guy is very articulate! And he's got flair!
The thumbnail doesn't look like what I'd expect the shape of a lamb's body would be, underneath all the wool.
I give them props that the outline is of a whole animal whenever they show where the cuts come from
TheMovieMyLife hi i have been subbed to you for over 2 months.❤❤❤
TheMovieMyLife when are u going to make a new vid😀😀
Cutie Pie - Sorry for the delay! 😀 I'm working on something for this month. Thank you so much for the support, lovely. 😊❤️
do you post comments on Facts videos?
I'll show to this to my Vegan friends. Thanks!
Amazing! Thank you! I'd love to see the follow up video....... where a cook comes and cooks each piece!!!
so respectful! thank you for your good VIDEO!
One of the most helpful videos on TH-cam made by the best TH-cam channel
Mr. Williams, for your enjoyment can I recommend a Greek marinade of equal parts lemon juice, olive oil and water with salt, pepper, garlic and oregano to taste. Make enough marinade to barely cover your meat and start marinading it at least 24 hours before you are going to start cooking it. Also turn the meat in the marinade about once every 8 hours or so. Then roast in a low 220-225 oven for anywhere from 4-6 hours depending on the size of the roast. A rotisserie works better than an oven but watch your temp in either. Just a suggestion that you might enjoy. Actually it woks for any cut of lamb, as in spring lamb and not some to old, gamey and tough. I see lots of stores selling what they call lamb but it is actually to old and should be called sheap or mutton at that point. Anyone buying imported "lamb" during our spring in the U.S. should be aware that it was not spring in any county south of the equator when it was slaughtered, like new Zealand or Australia.
Mutton is good, too.
This guy is a total master of butchery. AWESOME!!!
Thank you so much - this is an excellent video & visual guide! What a great presentation.
Bro this is really helpful do the same with goat please
Lamb is so delicious. Well done, bro!
Why is this my favorite series right now?
This is one of the reasons i subbed to this channel, this is effort xD
In one night I learn how to butcher a cow, pig, tuna and lamb. Now my life is complete.
Hhhh
But did you learn how to filet every fish and open every shellfish?
almost expected to hear some jazz song come out when i first saw him that's why you don't judge the book :P
A master at work it was a pleasure to watch you work God bless.
Outstanding Educational Video! Simply the Best. Like a course in Butcher's School. Well explained, well visualized in the video, and most importantly for reference to someone who will actually try to butcher a lamb after watching this - excellent labeled snap shots at each phase. Thank you Justin. I will now attempt to take on my first lamb butchery after buying a whole lamb at Costco and not being able to find a practicing Butcher who is willing to butcher it for me.
You should make one of these videos with venison
There are some other videos with venison butchering
skittlebeape We agree
Also known as venison
Good luck trying to convince me butchery isn't a incredible skill.
Excellent display. Thank you for this.
Thank you very much for the lesson. I was encouraged to see a young man doing his thing. I am going to get a lamb and want my cuts to look nice. Maybe not this nice because I am a novice. Good job.
Most excellent video. Great job with the explanation. With everything really.
great job will. i. am. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
java island You doing a great job but one thing I do not see that he is wearing safety glasses and a safety gloves I don’t know what state is in back in California where I am from the law is you must have a safety glove. (A safety glove is a steel mass glove the kind that the English King author wore.
wear it prevent you from getting cut)
Floyd Fulgiam He is in New York different rules everywhere you go
English... King... Author... This guy is the reason people make fun of US Americans.
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@@saidelgu1661 R/ihadastroke
Interesting stuff with the loin, normally we simply make double loin chops (I think you called them mini-porterhouse chops) but the other suggestions were interesting. I think I'm definitely going to try an American cuts themed month in my shop as a result of these videos.
I really appreciate how KNOWLEDGEABLE THE HOST is. The host was SUPER PROFESSIONAL and educational. Maybe they could EDUCATE the editor on how to balance the VOLUME.
Love these butchering videos, the anatomy is amazing and it makes me hungry!