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Tuesday I was ask by a older man if I could get him a cross rib roast, HOW long has it been since anyone here has been ask that question lol

below is a picture of a cross rib like we cut years ago, beside it is a picture of what a lot of meat cutters sell today for one. a boneless shoulder roast.
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the old cross rib roast
        the new cross rib

MY how times have change !!

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I think that was mostly an east coast or "mid west" way of cutting. Or that part of the country continued cutting it the old way longer than we did out here in Ca. I've only been cutting since 1978 and have never seen that cut except in books and once back east.
I can't see from the pic very well, but it looks like it probably has some of what we call short ribs still on the bottom.
Actually, I don't know if I've ever seen that roast cut exactly that way. The closest thing I've seen is the O-bone roast. Cut larger around but thinner and would include  the shoulder bone too. It's a huge roast. Not good for today's smaller families.
That roast doesn't look like something the average customer would want to mess with it's long bones underneath.
On the shoulder, I prefer the current way. A boneless roast and then short ribs sold separate. I guess the old way is easier if you're strong enough to handle it safely all in one piece. Plus you get a better yield from the carcass.
We still get ONE side of beef each week and could make this for someone. However, it would be from the grass fed beef and it tastes different. No problem making this cut because everything from the front 1/4 except the rib gets (or would have been) ground up. Our grass fed ground beef sells pretty well.


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WELL WELL there is CarniceroLarry, HI Old Man !!!

The O bone roast you spoke of in my hey days was the full cut shoulder roast, very popular roast. if you cut a roast 2 in's or more and cut it off in front of the bone it became the " English cut " a VERY popular roast here in the southern states. I still cut a few from time to time from big shoulder clods for a few customers that like them. Here I can get 4.19 lb


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been years since I cut one of them. We called them round bone shoulder roast. Can't beat them!

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another one for the old men here to add to lol

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we do something between the 2 of whats pictured for our cross rib roasts...we take the first cut shown there...pull off the ribs clean them up...bone out the shoulder clean it up place the ribs back on tie and cut to what ever portion size the custom order calls for..3lbers 6 lbers ect...large animal and they want 3lb roasts split the ribs 1/2 (2 rib bones per side) split the boned out shoulder tie n cut 1/2,,,also do the round bone roasts..

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