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Welcome to the new Lobel’s Culinary Club.

In the years since we launched our Web site and online butcher shop, the Lobel’s Culinary Club has become the cornerstone of our communications with our customers old and new. Our e-mails span the latest news about products and promotions to help you plan peak dining experiences for family meals, special events, and casual entertaining.

A fundamental part of the Culinary Club content comes from our unique perspective as butchers on meat handling and preparation. And while there are many recipes to share, we want to help you go beyond specific recipes to a wider world of in-depth explorations of cooking techniques. When you understand the fundamentals, you are free to invent your own culinary masterpieces.

We believe the more you know about preparing the finest meat money can buy, the more you will enjoy serving it to your family and friends.

With the launch of our expanded Culinary Club, we’ve created a living archive of knowledge that is gleaned from past e-mails and will grow with future e-mails.

Within the Culinary Club, we hope you’ll find numerous and useful resources to enhance your confidence in preparing the finest and freshest meats available, and ensure your absolute delight with the results.

For your dining pleasure,

lobels Signature

Stanley, David, Mark, and Evan Lobel

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  • culinary diy
  • cut of the month
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  • entertaining
  • food history
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  • grilling
  • guide to meat
  • ham
  • hanukkah
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  • lamb
  • lobel's prime meats in manhattan
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Grilling Tools: Grill Brushes

On April 28,2019 In cooking tools , grilling

Removing the baked-on crud from your grill’s cooking grate has long required something you can’t get in a bottle, can, or jar: elbow grease. But even that may be changing.

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Ask the Butcher: How do you make Passover special?

On April 19,2019 In passover , spring , ask the butcher

For the Lobel family, Passover is all about spending special time with family—and enjoying some family-favorite foods! We asked the Lobel family butchers what they enjoy most about Passover, including what their favorite things to eat are. Here's what they had to say.

Eggs Benedict

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Recipe: Eggs Benedict

On April 12,2019 In recipes &amp; techniques , spring , mother's day , bacon , canadian bacon , ham , breakfast , brunch , eggs

A well-made, classic Eggs Benedict is like rolling out the red carpet for your palate. It's a dish that's all about a mingling of tastes and the interplay of textures…from crisp to oozy, from slippery to chewy. Contrary to its appearance, Eggs Benedict is of New York origin, not France, although the recipe includes one of the five Mother Sauces of French cuisine: Hollandaise.

Eggs Benedict

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Culinary Classic: Pot Roast

On April 5,2019 In recipes &amp; techniques , culinary classics , beef , braising

Generally, pot roast is cut from the forequarter, a portion of the chuck—a working muscle that needs slow, moist-heat cooking, such as braising, to render the muscle's connective tissue tender. Water or stock halfway up the roast and aromatic vegetables are cooked for hours in the same pot as the beef. Baby potatoes can be added about an hour before the end of cooking time.

Pot Roast

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Could This Be the Perfect Party Appetizer?

On March 29,2019 In recipes &amp; techniques , spring , roasting

Easy to cook, perfectly portion-controlled, no silverware required with a built-in handle, lamb lollies are always a crowd-pleaser and disappear not long after they start making the rounds among party revelers. Whatever you choose to call them—lamb lollies, lamb pops, or lollichops—these could be the hottest thing on any list of au courant party appetizers.

Lamb Rib Chops

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Ask the Butcher: What's your favorite fall comfort food?

On September 27,2018 In ask the butcher , autumn

As soon as the leaves start changing and we start to feel a crisp autumn breeze we like to cozy up to comfort food. We asked the Lobels to share with us their favorite fall comfort foods.

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Recipe: Tuscan-Style Meat Loaf with White Wine-Vegetable Sauce

On September 18,2018 In autumn , beef , braising , pork , recipes &amp; techniques , seasons , veal , wine , winter , food history

Anyone who has traveled and eaten in Tuscany knows that meat loaves in all their glory are a big deal. Tuscan cooks usually made loaves with finely ground leftover braised or roasted meats.

While many of Tuscany's offerings still are made from cooked meats, others, such as this time-honored loaf, are made from ground raw meat.

Meatloaf

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Cut of the Month: Minute Steak

On August 31,2018 In beef , cut of the month

The Lobel family of Lobel’s Prime Meats in Manhattan and Lobel’s of New York online butcher shop are fourth- and fifth-generation butchers. With our Cut of the Month series, we will bring you their wealth of knowledge and expertise on specific cuts of meat, including their unique characteristics, preparation methods, and how to select the best cut.

Boneless strip steaks are among our most popular steaks, and most people are familiar with this popular steak-lover’s favorite.

Minute Steak

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5 Things You Need to Eat at Yankee Stadium

On August 26,2018 In yankee stadium

A game at Yankee Stadium is just as much about the experience as it is about watching the guys in pinstripes play ball. That includes determining what you’re going to eat while you watch the game.

Looking for inspiration? Try searching Instagram for hashtag #YankeeStadiYUM to see what delicious treats fans are partaking in.

Chances are, you’ll find mouth-watering photos of steak sandwiches and steak-topped fries. So let us give you the inside scoop on these delicious offerings as well as our other popular favorites.

carving station

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How To: Grill the Perfect Burger

On August 22,2018 In grilling , recipes &amp; techniques

Lobel's Info Graphic - How To Grill the Perfect Burger

Do you know how to grill the perfect burger? Let America’s #1 family of butchers show you how.

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