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Old 18-07-2011, 18:24
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Hi all,

I went to my local butchers earlier and they wanted around £14 for 1kg of Rump Steak, but then I noticed that Asda have Rump Steak on offer for £7 per kg was £11.79. Is there anyone who knows if it is worth the money or not ?

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Old 18-07-2011, 18:37
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I eat supermarket steak and it's generally good quality. Just make sure you don't get the bright red steak like most people go for.
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Old 18-07-2011, 19:09
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I wouldn't go for Rump.
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Old 18-07-2011, 19:39
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The bog standard rump probably wont be as good as your butchers (also depends on what you're doing with it).

I would recommend ASDA Extra Special Rib Eye. They are very nice.
The ES Sirloin and Rump are too expensive for me though but I would say the Rib Eye are the best of the bunch anyway.
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Old 19-07-2011, 07:43
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I wouldn't go for Rump.
Why not? It's probably the most flavoursome cut.
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Old 19-07-2011, 09:38
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You'll get what you pay for.
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Old 19-07-2011, 10:26
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i got a slab of Ribeye yesterday from the butcher counter and it was lovely!
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Old 19-07-2011, 11:43
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I've tried Asda's offer and thought it was really good for the money. I went for a pale coloured steak and tenderised it a lot at home. Turned out very nice.
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Old 19-07-2011, 11:53
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I went to Macro recently (for office stuff) and I saw a very nice looking big chunk of fillet, good colour and some nice marbleing which is rare in fillet. I never normally buy meat there but as it was marked £11.99. I thought what the hell.

So went to the checkout, paid the bill on the company card not really paying attention and it was only when I got home I realised I'd just spent £180 on steak at the companies expense! It was marked per kilo. Stupid me, how could I possibly have thought all that meat was going to be for twelve quid.

Still, it is very nice.
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Old 19-07-2011, 13:05
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You'll get what you pay for.
A rump steak then probably.
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Old 19-07-2011, 13:16
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Why not? It's probably the most flavoursome cut.
Maybe i've just experienced rubbish ones, given a choice i'd go for sirloin, never had ribeye. I've not been eating meat for that long and the rump steaks i've had have been chewy
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Old 19-07-2011, 13:17
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Maybe i've just experienced rubbish ones, given a choice i'd go for sirloin, never had ribeye. I've not been eating meat for that long and the rump steaks i've had have been chewy
Probably bad ones then. How do you have it cooked?
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Old 19-07-2011, 13:54
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Probably bad ones then. How do you have it cooked?
I usually bring them to room temperature, season, rub a bit of oil on then attemp to produce a medium rare steak i'm not sure how long i've cooked them for but they've always been too chewy, whereas the Sirloin steaks i've tried have been delicious and no fear of choking involved.

So what would you suggest I do next time?
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Old 19-07-2011, 14:20
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I had a nice fillet from Asda the other day
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Old 19-07-2011, 14:28
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I have never had a problem with steaks from any supermarket. Most of what makes steak a bad steak is how someone cooks it. Treat it right and it should be good. Sometimes there is an exception that is just a bad steak and would be tough no matter how you cooked it but they are very few and far between in my experience.
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Old 19-07-2011, 18:17
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I usually bring them to room temperature, season, rub a bit of oil on then attemp to produce a medium rare steak i'm not sure how long i've cooked them for but they've always been too chewy, whereas the Sirloin steaks i've tried have been delicious and no fear of choking involved.

So what would you suggest I do next time?
That sounds the perfect way to cook them to be honest. Must be the steak!
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Old 19-07-2011, 21:55
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That sounds the perfect way to cook them to be honest. Must be the steak!
Told you.
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Old 20-07-2011, 00:05
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I went to Macro recently (for office stuff) and I saw a very nice looking big chunk of fillet, good colour and some nice marbleing which is rare in fillet. I never normally buy meat there but as it was marked £11.99. I thought what the hell.

So went to the checkout, paid the bill on the company card not really paying attention and it was only when I got home I realised I'd just spent £180 on steak at the companies expense! It was marked per kilo. Stupid me, how could I possibly have thought all that meat was going to be for twelve quid.

Still, it is very nice.
hahha well done
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Old 21-07-2011, 22:25
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Thanks for all the replies everyone . How I miss the days when my local butchers done 4lb of Rump for £10.
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Old 21-07-2011, 23:45
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I usually bring them to room temperature, season, rub a bit of oil on then attemp to produce a medium rare steak i'm not sure how long i've cooked them for but they've always been too chewy, whereas the Sirloin steaks i've tried have been delicious and no fear of choking involved.

So what would you suggest I do next time?
Do you rest them before eating? If so, then I would suggest you stop buying cheap meat.
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Old 22-07-2011, 00:15
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I've not tried the Asda one, but bought the Tesco value range rump steak and it was surprisingly good.
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Old 22-07-2011, 14:40
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I bought a 19oz Rump from Morrisons yesterday for just over £5 & yes I polished it off in 1 sitting . I will try the Asda kilo job next week.
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Old 22-07-2011, 21:55
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Do you rest them before eating? If so, then I would suggest you stop buying cheap meat.
You do have a wonderful way of putting things Whacky it really gives me the warm fuzzies.

Anyway I was wandering through Tesco looking for some chorizo sausages but they were out, but I mangaged to find some (really) cheap Irish Rump steaks, so I bought one with the intention of making a sandwich when I got in. I prepared one as above and was surprised, it wasn't chewy and I managed to get through it without fear for my life, it was very tender.

However, nice as it was, for some reason the whole time I was eating it I did keep thinking about urine
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Old 22-07-2011, 22:08
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I used to work at Makro and people got the prices wrong all the time. Trying to explain to someone that 5 kilos of steak wasn't a tenner was a daily occurrence...

Mind you, it wasn't as funny as the woman who misread the label on a CCTV kit and thought it was a bargain at 69.99 reduced from 99.99 when it was actually 699.99 reduced from 999.99. She almost had a heart attack at the till when her bill came to over 800.00!
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Old 22-07-2011, 23:42
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Hmm, generally I'm not very fond of any supermarket meats, Asda's sausages and burgers were particularly disappointing, I'm not sure about steak but I would recommend the local butchers instead as the meat is probably going to be a lot better.
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