Local Natural Diced Beef
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Local Natural Diced Beef

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Regular price $31.40
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  • Always cut-to-order by an artisanal butcher
  • Free delivery on orders over $250
"A wintertime essential.”

The Quick Facts...

  • Average weight per package: 2 lbs 

Butcher Shoppe diced beef (also called stewing beef) is hand-cut by our team of expert butchers using the top butt (top sirloin) and cut into 1” – 1.5” size pieces. Perfect for a whole slew of classic recipes like beef bourguignon, stroganoff, paprikash, pot pie, curries, goulash and more!

Goes Great With...

Root vegetables, soft onions and a rich saucy gravy.  

Our Preferred Preparation... 

We like to sear the diced beef in a dutch oven before deglazing with some red wine and then leaving it to simmer with plenty of vegetables and stock until the beef is flaky and tender. But really, it’s whatever grandma’s recipe says!

How It Ships...

Our diced beef is cut to order, then immediately vacuum sealed at its freshest, before being sent directly to your door.

Other Beef Cuts

While diced beef offers versatility and convenience, exploring other cuts like the Local Natural Whole Beef Tenderloin and Hanger Steak can elevate your culinary creations with their distinct textures and flavors. The Beef Shank and Ground Chuck, on the other hand, provide robust flavors and are excellent alternatives for slow-cooked and ground beef recipes, respectively, offering a different but equally satisfying cooking experience.

What Shoppers Like You Are Asking

A heavy pan like cast iron or a hot grill is best for getting a perfect sear, but any sturdy skillet will work. Add tongs and a meat thermometer, and you’re all set to cook a flawless steak.

USDA Prime has the highest level of marbling, which means more tenderness, juiciness, and flavour compared to USDA Choice. It’s the same quality you’ll find served at top steakhouses.

Filet mignon is a specific steak cut from the tenderloin, while tenderloin refers to the larger primal cut that contains it. Both are exceptionally tender, but filet mignon is often considered the most delicate, while the full tenderloin offers more flavour.