Tie a Joint of Meat - Chefs trade Secrets

A boned joint of meat needs to be tied for roasting, to stop it falling out of shape and to hold any stuffing and seasoning. Professional Rosemary Conley TV chef Dean Simpole-Clarke shows you how to tie a joint of meat with a butchers slip knot in this easy to follow trade secrets video.

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