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How to butcher a Deer. 156lb Red Deer. How to butcher a Red Deer Masterclass  

Scott Rea
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Wanted to tick this one of my list for a long time now. A Red Deer, weighing 156lbs. Because of its sheer size, it gave me a chance to try some different cuts you would not normally get on a smaller species. As you can imagine, there was a lot of meat and sausages and this is the entire process. Enjoy....

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@TheSteveF
@TheSteveF Год назад
Nothing better than an after work pint while watching Scott Rea work his magic.
@trevorstuart8235
@trevorstuart8235 Год назад
A great idea! 👍
@zanealpha4075
@zanealpha4075 Год назад
Agreed this is art of piecing out the meat bits in order wow looks so satisfying
@FreeCanadian76
@FreeCanadian76 Год назад
YES!!! Coffee, snack, Scott Rea vid, great morning!
@Gordie79hamilton
@Gordie79hamilton Год назад
I've been following the teasers on Instagram for this and oh boy you did not disappoint! An epic journey into the dark art of butchery. You always turn it up to eleven. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@dufferjuice
@dufferjuice Год назад
I enjoyed that one very much. I need you in my elk camp!
@user-jy6qn6zm8f
@user-jy6qn6zm8f 5 месяцев назад
Another great video!...thank you!
@cannistershot2277
@cannistershot2277 Год назад
Great video as usual! I like to keep the shins (shanks) and neck whole for long slow braising in a dutch oven or a crock pot. All the tendons and sinew cook down over time and create a luscious sauce with the tender meat. Makes it easier at processing time as well since you don't have to debone for the mince pile.
@charlespaynter8987
@charlespaynter8987 Год назад
I home slaughtered a full grown beast after it went too lame to be able to be humanely moved off the farm. I used Scott’s videos to help me gut it, skin it and then finally butcher it. Man that was some job! 🥵Scott is a true master of his craft. He makes it look so easy but it certainly isn’t. Legend👍🙏
@MyPancho1
@MyPancho1 11 месяцев назад
Very Nice Thanks Scott
@jack6136
@jack6136 Год назад
This post is inspirational! I will get my Hunting License and Deer 🦌 tags early. I will get out my archery tackle and get it tuned up and put my shot back into shape. Get the trail cameras strategically placed and have the best Deer 🦌 season of my life! ❤ 🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🏹🦌🏹😬😎🍷
@richardtodd3357
@richardtodd3357 Год назад
Some cracking job you did there fella. Thats a big deer without abattoir equipment. Here in County Fermanagh only have Sika and Reds. Get yourself over mate we are unindated with them lovely beasts. I might take one legally but can't butcher like you . 👏 👏
@residualkarma
@residualkarma Год назад
Lovely to see you butcher a deer about the size of our Alabama whitetail deer.
@duncanselvester1045
@duncanselvester1045 Год назад
I loved the way you reversed all the way home! Thanks Scott, I love your films. You have taught me so much.
@edwardhaigh4249
@edwardhaigh4249 Год назад
If got my home butcher shop and love getting in there processing our home grown animals, and deer when I get time to hunt, love it and so does the family, cheers from Australia.
@NellBelle
@NellBelle Год назад
I have been watching you since the plague, and what I find amazing is your passion for your work and your cooking.
@myuboat45
@myuboat45 Год назад
Great instruction . How and why you cut the way you do. HOWEVER Scott what makes you great. Respect for and to the animal. That is something sorely missing in today's society. .Give yourself a pat on the back lad. You make Butchery an art. If King Charles is watching, you deserve a knighthood for preserving English craftsmanship at its best . I highly doubt your knighthood.But take an extra 10 minutes off at your tea break . Regards from Alberta
@andrewkellerhals1361
@andrewkellerhals1361 8 месяцев назад
Did anyone else immediately think of Harry Potter when he said Forest of Dean?
@HootMaRoot
@HootMaRoot Год назад
Great to see you getting a King of deer in the UK Who ever shot the deer must have known that old red deer are very tough and got themselves something not too old
@johnstacy7902
@johnstacy7902 3 месяца назад
It probably was a cull hind
@shaziachaudhry6240
@shaziachaudhry6240 10 месяцев назад
Great video. Watched it start to end
@David-ws6zr
@David-ws6zr Год назад
Great watching Scott makes it look so easy
@davidb9059
@davidb9059 4 месяца назад
If you have the time please post more documentaries. They're very good .
@jiggyjongles
@jiggyjongles 7 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed the moment you added at the start about the lovely journey.
@Dougywarhola
@Dougywarhola 5 месяцев назад
I made your deboned Turkey for Christmas. Such a great video. Best Turkey I’ve ever had. Thanks
@colinjohnston5465
@colinjohnston5465 Год назад
Great film. I'm sitting imagining slow cooked venison shanks in a port sauce.
@jasongarratt3959
@jasongarratt3959 Год назад
Did a red deer a while ago it was huge but absolutely beautiful meat and it took a fair few hours, soon to do another before season out great video thanks
@mstargate12
@mstargate12 Год назад
Ooh my word mate. Ah luv watching ya skills. As always Scott your luv for good meat n food comes through. Drooling
@cantstandlazyskanks
@cantstandlazyskanks Месяц назад
Great videos...... Like a surgeon at work...... Nimble..
@brianeaton3734
@brianeaton3734 Год назад
Been excited for this vid….red deer my favorite meat….delicious
@GetMeAReubenSandwich
@GetMeAReubenSandwich Год назад
Scott: "Four whoppin' tomahawks" Me (points at the screen) "There ya go! There ya go!"
@timclements-dh9sq
@timclements-dh9sq 11 месяцев назад
You are the best,
@stevebailey2419
@stevebailey2419 Год назад
Fantastic video Scott you are a true master, I watched till the end & that tomahawk looked absolutely superb. I wished I had your knowledge & skills, thank you so much for your time & effort.👍🇬🇧
@stevedoy796
@stevedoy796 10 месяцев назад
Said this on a few of Scott's videos as a chef the imagination is on 100x speed with menu ideas
@johnmiller-kr4jy
@johnmiller-kr4jy Год назад
Good morning Scott another great video .I liked the way you did the venison , all the cuts instead of just back straps and grind for sausage, I don't mind some sausage and jerky but some venison roast in a slow cooker with some veggies and a package of onion soup mix is hard to beat thanks again have a great day
@ianjones7394
@ianjones7394 8 месяцев назад
A great tutorial but best of all a clean plate!
@brianeaton3734
@brianeaton3734 Год назад
Scott- The red deer chuck looked big enough to get out a chuck roast, what we use here (beef) in the US as a braised “ yankee pot roast”…. Bet that would be awesome instead of putting it all to dice…..
@ladamyunto
@ladamyunto Год назад
Now i only need a deer🤔
@colinsears
@colinsears 5 месяцев назад
Great video mate. Got a fish shop close by with decent live crab, been there for 10 years, maybe I should have a go, even with my clothes on 😂
@davidstevenson4482
@davidstevenson4482 Год назад
Great job Scott, I enjoyed that one.
@tonynapoli5549
@tonynapoli5549 9 месяцев назад
Excellent video Scott 👌
@alanlong1120
@alanlong1120 Год назад
Great video Scott.
@lochlainnmacneill2870
@lochlainnmacneill2870 Год назад
Great video. Thanks.
@mlindsay527
@mlindsay527 Год назад
Shot a nice buck a while back and did the exact same thing with the shoulder, boned out the flat irons. Sure is cool to be the guy that knows where the good parts are. Thanks!
@brunomckay1875
@brunomckay1875 Год назад
Did you mention smoked venison sausages? Or corned venison, oh so delicious, I might have missed it if you did. MMMMMMMMMMmmmmmm. Just a few suggestions from an 82 year old butcher, who started in the trade doing home deliveries in a Ford Model T pick up.
@jimomeara9804
@jimomeara9804 Год назад
Top class as usual 👏
@leemulford6821
@leemulford6821 Год назад
Awesome video, thank you.
@davrobhow
@davrobhow Год назад
Well in big lad 👌 good excuse for some venison cooking videos now with all those new cuts of meat. Didn't get on opportunity on a hind but fingers crossed I'll have some luck on the stags come July. 👊
@pkgoldopalhunting
@pkgoldopalhunting Год назад
great cuts mate wish i could butcher like you when i get a deer
@daisykilmore1893
@daisykilmore1893 Год назад
Brilliant.
@williamwright9079
@williamwright9079 Год назад
BEAutiful work Sir!
@fishwars5979
@fishwars5979 Год назад
You should do mail order Scott, those sausages would fly out tge door, id be the first to buy some.great video Scott. 🇬🇧👍all the breast
@marktonylindo4627
@marktonylindo4627 Год назад
The beard looks grand, sound vid as always
@keithr4224
@keithr4224 Год назад
Florida, USA ... Outstanding!!
@alihopley
@alihopley Год назад
Superb video Scotty boy, aye the reds are big uns. Need to get yourself up to Kintyre for a sika.
@antonygattis1211
@antonygattis1211 11 месяцев назад
OMG! The flat irons!
@stephendaniels721
@stephendaniels721 Год назад
would love to see the venison wellington on the channel
@sgtboz9730
@sgtboz9730 5 месяцев назад
I stumbled across this channel, and all I can say is WOW! Your video list on the homepage seems 5 miles long, and seemingly has everything. Question. What do you think about the Serbian Chef knife that is all over my FB page with advertisements? Worth getting? Again, this is my go to butcher page. Subbed.
@AINTEROL
@AINTEROL Год назад
Never had Reed Deer meat on my plate. I think I've eaten all critters in the world but this one looks great. I'll bring all the beer I can carry from Thailand Scott, you make the stakes 🤣🤣
@bobbycrispy5459
@bobbycrispy5459 Год назад
U eat like king Scott , love it
@allenferry9632
@allenferry9632 Год назад
Here in Tennessee, USA I can shoot 2 buck white tail a year and 3 doe a day for a better than 2 month season.
@pvtimberfaller
@pvtimberfaller 8 месяцев назад
Look at the size of it 😅 I have had to deal with 3 bull elk in one evening. If you ever come out to the western US look me up.
@mikedevere
@mikedevere 11 месяцев назад
Great video, as always. Scott, how did you make the first cut - down the middle? Angle grinder - or hand saw? Serious question, as it must be difficult to cut when it's hanging like that (I imagine). I've not yet cut up anything larger than a side of pork, about 40kg. But I'm looking to do more, so really interested in the practicalities....
@tomekerl
@tomekerl Год назад
Music i fantastic
@josephnoonan82
@josephnoonan82 Год назад
of course I stayed to the end and am so happy to see the coleman's come out!
@macartancaughey9993
@macartancaughey9993 Год назад
Hey Scott nice job O deed lol was told be a friend there was a deed killed on the road not far from my Village I asked my friend when did this happen he said 3 weeks a go was I mad told him why did you not tell me before he said he only found out about it 2 days a go. Got in my car and drive up and down the road it was gone the county council must have lifted would have took a back haunch of it but alas no joy have never eaten venison the butcher shops don’t do venison around this district would no care if there was a fox or badger on it would have bit them. Great Masterclass
@mattisuuronen3979
@mattisuuronen3979 Год назад
Maybe my favourite cooker! I like your videos. More that thing what you do 👌 my favourite is grouse, rabbit, lamb, fasan and els what you are cooked. I'm hunter 👋 (sorry my english language, because i'm from finland) 🇫🇮😂
@chrisbeasley6992
@chrisbeasley6992 Год назад
great,another video I had to put on my FB.
@grahamstubbs4962
@grahamstubbs4962 Год назад
After that much effort, skill and commitment in preparing food, I'd want a spare freezer - just in case. And a backup generator - same reason. I can see this is going to get expensive...
@MrYoko1969
@MrYoko1969 Год назад
That was a great watch Scott, how long did that take you?
@alexking1348
@alexking1348 Год назад
Great video. Why does venison not set nice and firm like beef will?
@lizarr7176
@lizarr7176 Год назад
Man, I hope you do some videos of the stuff you make with some of these cuts. I'd really like to see.
@Moffit366
@Moffit366 Год назад
Probably been asked before , but, when you use the steel on your blade do you wipe the blade ? I seem to remember someone saying to do so to keep steel dust out of the product. ( frugal gourmet?) decades ago.
@alanfox1309
@alanfox1309 Год назад
not getting notified about new posting from you scott. any chance of posting on rumble?
@johnhands2784
@johnhands2784 Год назад
Well worth an hour brilliant
@jiggyjongles
@jiggyjongles 7 месяцев назад
Why do you skip the skinning part, Mr.Rea? I need to learn that as well.
@balljointfd3s
@balljointfd3s Год назад
This makes me wonder, is Poaching still a thing in GB?
@cashmoney8464
@cashmoney8464 Год назад
😘loves it!
@donhughes8465
@donhughes8465 5 месяцев назад
Tomohawk outro. DAMN I'M HUNGRY!
@jonwoll6586
@jonwoll6586 11 месяцев назад
is there a lot of one lane roads in England?
@troychristianson5377
@troychristianson5377 Год назад
Are you going to do some episodes cooking with the Red?
@jiggyjongles
@jiggyjongles 7 месяцев назад
10:49 holding the blade like that. should I try to adopt that or is that like a bad habit?
@ice7647
@ice7647 Год назад
Did you get to keep any of the meat from the deer
@carfvallrightsreservedwith6649
We also like to remove the "hanging tenders" (tenderloins) as soon as possible to prevent any drying out.
@MrSkjaerbaek
@MrSkjaerbaek Год назад
If I Have Red deer or Fallow deer. I normally cut the neck in 3 cm pieces and use that for Osso Buco. It is a good way too use the neck, and there is no waste at all.
@christopherhinton6456
@christopherhinton6456 8 месяцев назад
how much did it cost.?
@darrenfarrell-bn2cb
@darrenfarrell-bn2cb Год назад
Hi Scott. Any Chance of You Butchering A Meat Goat, I Haven’t Seen Your Expertise in This Field, Knowing Well it Would be a Walk in The Park For you Cheers Mate , Darren Ireland,
@burwelljordan9800
@burwelljordan9800 Год назад
Scott, do you mind giving me the dimensions of the your butcher block table? Its awesome!
@TheScottReaproject
@TheScottReaproject Год назад
Roughly 6ft x 2 ft... 😁
@burwelljordan9800
@burwelljordan9800 Год назад
@@TheScottReaproject Awesome - Thank you! I'm making one now for proccing deer here in New Orleans (that I shoot on my hunting property in Mississippi) out of hard maple, about the size of yors and 5" thick. Let me know if you make down here again next time you cross the pond. I really enjoy your videos.
@donpablo2170
@donpablo2170 Год назад
Like a surgeon.
@macedonne2568
@macedonne2568 Год назад
Come to New Zealand.. that's just a yearling 😂. But reds are our most widespread deer
@macedonne2568
@macedonne2568 Год назад
But otherwise a great educational video
@thebrickton1947
@thebrickton1947 Год назад
Would you not hang it a while due to its age and size before breaking down?
@TheScottReaproject
@TheScottReaproject Год назад
It has been hanging for a week.
@HootMaRoot
@HootMaRoot Год назад
It didn't look like too old of a beast maybe 3 years at most
@pistolpete65
@pistolpete65 Год назад
@@HootMaRoot Reds weigh up to 450lbs (200kg) for stags and up to 220lbs (100kg) for Hinds. So no not a very old animal but probably the better eating.
@dylanevans8237
@dylanevans8237 Год назад
Come to Australia Scotty 🇦🇺 get yourself a Samba. You'll leave with a full stomach, they're massive
@defidon5382
@defidon5382 Год назад
What did you use to cut it in half at the start?
@brendanrorison1166
@brendanrorison1166 Год назад
Interested in that one too, a handsaw would be a bit of a pain.
@scottharrison343
@scottharrison343 Год назад
Up here in Northern Canada, we use a 30” bone saw to split Moose weighing upwards of 1800 lbs. takes 20 minutes of heavy cardio to complete, very helpful to have a friend or two. The goal is to get the spinal column split nicely in two so both dogs can have a 8’ long piece of spaghetti.
@carfvallrightsreservedwith6649
Interesting to see the difference in field dressing practices between cultures. Here in Nebraska (USA), we split the aitch bone in the field for bung removal. Most also split the ribcage (I carry a folding tree trimming saw just for this) and unless caping for a mount, split the throat up to the jawline for windpipe removal. . Experienced hunters hang from the head so heat from the haunches can escape and wedge a tree branch in the chest cavity to facilitate air movement. Also the head & hooves are not removed when brought to the butcher shop. Why do you guys do it the way you do? Be interesting to hear.......
@astondriver
@astondriver Год назад
Interesting. it's completely not how we butcher a deer here in NZ
@user-xw4sn4lq4h
@user-xw4sn4lq4h 9 месяцев назад
This should work for White Tail Deer 🦌 as well. 🇺🇸 🏹🦌☠️
@sentimentalbloke7586
@sentimentalbloke7586 Год назад
My mum always said, ..... don't play with your food
@tarmacdemon
@tarmacdemon Год назад
Pity you didn't get the whole of the deer heart lungs kidneys you could of made a Royal Haggis .
@darrenfarrell-bn2cb
@darrenfarrell-bn2cb Год назад
Maybe Even Some Goat Sausages,
@christopherhinton6456
@christopherhinton6456 8 месяцев назад
we grow our deer to fit our mouths
@goatheadone5412
@goatheadone5412 Год назад
I'm in the states... To me that looks like a mid sized dog not a deer... Yes I understand that deer types are different sizes but .. here doy, good dog.. ha ha ha
@timclements-dh9sq
@timclements-dh9sq 11 месяцев назад
I would call it average size whitetail in the Midwest USA. Nice deer.
@christopherhinton6456
@christopherhinton6456 4 месяца назад
bad worker allways blames his tools.
@harpalgill5935
@harpalgill5935 Год назад
Cruel wild human killing innocent animal just for tounge taste if human feel pain they also feel pain fort think about ur pain then give animal s pain wild human kill small babies mother huh
@leerobinson8709
@leerobinson8709 Год назад
You pillock...
@shadowalk
@shadowalk Год назад
meat oh yes meat sausage stew steak good beer
@harpalgill5935
@harpalgill5935 Год назад
One day burning the cruel hell
@brianeaton3734
@brianeaton3734 7 месяцев назад
Fawns are the best. Like veal.
@harpalgill5935
@harpalgill5935 7 месяцев назад
@@brianeaton3734 yes that’s why maggots crawling in mouth and on body also
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