The Butchers Knot. How To Tie The Butchers Knot. How To Tie Meat. Butchers Knot Tutorial.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ส.ค. 2024
- The butchers Knot. Every butcher has their own knot, they are as unique as a finger print but an important part of butchery. It's used to tie up roasting joint and much more. In this tutorial you will learn mine, it's the knot I've used for 37 years and counting.
I have slowed the process down and brought the camera in close so you can follow along.
Remember... Practice makes perfect, you may not get it straight away but, once it clicks you'll never forget it.
Nice work Scott. Now their are thousands of people all over the world tying up towels!
Like always,best tutorial on the youtube.
EXCELLENT demonstration. Best I've seen of the butcher's knot. Slomo was 💥. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, I watched your other one heaps and still couldn’t get it! I think I’ve finally got it!!
thanks Scott, the close up at the end helped a lot.
People I love this Butcher! I always find myself hungry after a post from Scott and I always go out and get something interesting to roast and enjoy!
Every time I need to tie a butcher's knot I have to learn it all over again! Thanks for a reference video I'll definitely use in the future!
Almost 50 years ago I worked at a glass factory that had its own cardboard manufacturing plant. One of my jobs was to palletize the stacked and folded boxes. Thank you for reminding me how this knot worked. We used a ring knife to make the cut.
Thank you, Scott.
Cracking vid Scott! Thanks, mate! Hope you're doing well, mucka!
Thank you, Scott!
I finally got it! I’ve been following you for years Scott, and been trying to get the knot. Every time I’d do it, it wouldn’t cinch down like that. I just kept doing it anyway since I was able to make it work. But it was that bit at 4:39 that did it: You’ve got to go through the loop from left to right. I’d been going right to left.
Ahhhh!, thanks Scott. I needed that. Been hankering after it for years., Now I can get on practicing.
Thanks Scott, that works a treat.
It had me all tied up in knots did this video. Sorry couldn't resist 😊
I learnt this technique from you a few years ago. I also use a stretch netting more now as it does save a lot of time 👍
Your the man 👍🏻🇬🇧
Great information! Awesome video!
Bravo I just retired after 50 years in the meat business and if I ever have to tie another knot like that lol The funny thing was the old butcher that showed me how to do it taught me to always have my boning knife in my hand while I was tying it so you didn't have to pick the knife up and there's one day I was tying a rib roast and I put the knife down and he caught me he came over picked up the knife and threw it in the garbage can he said if you're not gonna use it why keep it I was speechless but I learned how to hold the knife in the one hand and tie the knot with the other. The last butcher shop I worked in that Christmas I think I might have tied close to 150 whole filet mignons and at least 60 or 70 whole beef ribs I couldn't move my hands after that. I now have neuropathy in my hands and I can't tie knot or even pick up a knife good. I'm also 70 years old lol keep up the good work teaching people
Nice one, great slowdown
Hi Scott, another nice program about the knot
I’ve just bought a butchers block and I would love you to show us how to look after the butchers block. I’m not sure myself be another program for you to show us how to look after our blocks. I’ll be very grateful because it cost a lot of money. many thanks. Keep up the good work
I need to start working on that. Thanks Scott
A Teatowel " The most common owl in Britain " 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I almost choked on my coffee
THANKS SCOTT
This is helpful!! Also here at work if customers ask and we have it usually we just give 10ft or whatever they need of it
you have done this beforebut the camera angle on this one is much better thanks again Scott
For those who may need a better visual, he is tying a knot called a figure 8, around the working end of the string, then tying a safety at the end. Google a picture of a figure 8 slip knot for further reference.
great video!
Great vid mate i love your videos mate especially your lamb and sausage butchery and cooking keep them coming pls cheers
Thank you
Nice, but more complicated than the butcher's knot I was taught.
The only knot I have now is in my brain ..
Fantastic❤..thx
If you cook that would a Bordelaise sauce you will be a Michelin star chef😂😂
Like that
So what would a sailor or a boy scout call this knot?
It's a slip knot with a hitch to secure it.
Yes but how does it taste?
Couldn't decide on a title? :D