Cutting beef bones lengthwise

  • Some of the links on this forum allow SMF, at no cost to you, to earn a small commission when you click through and make a purchase. Let me know if you have any questions about this.
SmokingMeatForums.com is reader supported and as an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases.

atomicsmoke

Master of the Pit
Original poster
OTBS Member
Apr 3, 2014
4,313
1,238
Toronto, Canada
I learned about this method here (i believe it was Chef Jimmy): cutting marrow bones lengthwise. Can this be done with a hand meat saw? Will it shred the marrow?
 
I learned about this method here (i believe it was Chef Jimmy): cutting marrow bones lengthwise. Can this be done with a hand meat saw? Will it shred the marrow?
Freeze them first and cut them with a VERY sharp saw blade.  We did some like that a few years ago to roast and serve the bones to eat the marrow with bread.

We did it on a bandsaw, but a good operator with a hand saw should be ok.  
 
I don't think i am what you call a "good operator" but i will give it a try. Freezing before cutting makes sense.
 
Last edited:
 
Good point.....   flush with edible mineral oil...  really well..... then oil with mineral oil....
Gee thanks Dave!  Now you have me thinking about doing this for feral hog processing!!!  
icon_eek.gif
  

Of course I'll have to designate a different spot in the cabinet for "Pneumatic Meat Tools Only"!  
laugh1.gif
 
 
Remember Gallagher? You could use the Sledge-O- Matic!

It slices and dices and is the kitchen tool of a thousand uses....
 
Just take your time. The saw cuts straight unless you twist the handle rushing. Roasted Marrow? Definitely in the top 5 favorite foods...JJ
 
I do it all the time:

1. Freeze first

2. wrap in plastic.

3. cut on a table saw with a carbide tipped blade.

Takes about 5 seconds.

dcarch
 
Looks great . If you ripped those in 2 , you did a fine job .
I bet they were good .
 
SmokingMeatForums.com is reader supported and as an Amazon Associate, we may earn commissions from qualifying purchases.
Clicky