What's your favourite meat?

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I will have to put lamb at the top. Just had two very nice cutlets from the butchers with the marinade.

So it's

Lamb
Chicken
Pork
Beef
Venison

However how it's prepared makes a difference. I would put belly pork 2nd for example.
I don't like roast.
Diced Venison above the burger, bit of a dry meat.

So over to you
 
Love a nice roast of top side beef
Lamb gigot roast
Full bird - chicken, but turkey at Christmas lol
Love game roasted but hard to come by now where I am.
Not keen on venison. I find it too rich and too meaty.
 
Turkey I find a bit boring. Had some diced for a curry but not really my thing.
I wasn't sure on duck as I suppose that depends on what you get. I wouldn't want a whole bird
 
I’ve been vegetarian for 34 years! Not on moral grounds, I’m just weird about textures plus had a bad experience with meat when I was 11 and never went back to it. I still happily cook it for others, I tend to do roast lamb if I am.
 
Turkey I find a bit boring. Had some diced for a curry but not really my thing.
I wasn't sure on duck as I suppose that depends on what you get. I wouldn't want a whole bird
I find turkey gets the ridiculous end of the stick when it comes to people and recipes. I mean come on, there's only so much turkey you can eat at Christmas! I like it on the day and Christmas Eve. But after that no thanks. We made a turkey kibble last year for breakfast on Boxing day which was nice. But I don't go mad for turkey curry, turkey frittata, turkey stir fry etc etc. It just gets out of hand lol
We only buy a small bird. The smallest one available as Royal Mail wouldn't deliver my new table top oven despite having a place for it to be left and then they helpfully returned it to the seller. Okay ranting now..................
 
I’ve been vegetarian for 34 years! Not on moral grounds, I’m just weird about textures plus had a bad experience with meat when I was 11 and never went back to it. I still happily cook it for others, I tend to do roast lamb if I am.
I'm surprised I'm not a veggie. When I was growing up in the late seventies / early eighties my mother used to buy the most horrid meat from the butchers. It was all we could afford but honestly - I'd rather just have potatoes and carrots! Mince used to be horrible back then, just 99 per cent fat. Shin beef was pretty bad and I actually preferred meat and potato pie made using tinned corned beef. Lol. We did eat a lot of fish though, usually plaice or smoked haddock from the fish market in the next town that my nan would bring.
 
Lamb is my favourite, in any shape or form.
Chicken is my go-to for daily protein, and it's very versatile.
I'm not so keen on roast beef, but I do love a good steak especially with a blue cheese sauce 🤤
 
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Lamb is my favourite, in any shape or form.
Chicken is my go-to for daily protein, and it's very versatile.
I'm not so keen on roast beef, but I do love a good steak especially with a blue cheese sauce 🤤
I had steak last night, it was rump and very tasty! That sounds interesting - the blue cheese sauce. I have only really ever had steak diane sauce.
 
Well you'd think that given I raise cows and sheep they'd be my favourite. To be honest I don't have favourite.
Everyone rates steak but ive never been a huge fan myself. We couldn't really afford it growing up. The only reason I have it now is because of getting a steer done to sell as boxed beef. Having said that I never got any beef from the lad last year.
I dont like any meat rare.
My mum who did most of the cooking for most of my life always cooked things like joints on slow cook. But there's slow cook and slow cook. Most of the time meat was tasteless as it had been cooked for too long.
I do like turkey. Could eat it more. I also like a good pork chop.
When we had the goats we did a few of the billies for the freezer. I actually liked goat meat.
Now I cook my own food. I'm having to get to grips with cooking. I've actually had some very nice lamb chops. Having said that I've also got them wrong. One lot I cremated (badly) another were too chewy as I tried cooking them too quick.
I've been doing lots of batch bolognese, shepherds pie and lasagnes with the minced lamb and beef that we get done.
I've actually cut down on eating meat. I would never be vegan or vegetarian. Life is too short to stand analysis packets to see if it's got animal products in. But ive recently been cutting out 90% junk food. So im eating far more natural fruit and veg.
 
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