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The Butcher’s Cut Tournament Challenge

The Butcher’s Cut Tournament Challenge is Here! March Madness is back, and so is The Butcher’s Cut Tournament Challenge at The Butcher Shop! We wanted to add a little extra excitement to the games this March and give our community a chance to win some great prizes while enjoying the tournament. The best part? It’s completely FREE to enter. And remember — around here we say the less you know, the more likely you are to WIN! Here’s what’s on the line: 🥇 1st Place: $100 Butcher Shop Gift Card🥈 2nd Place: $50 Butcher Shop Gift Card🥉 3rd Place: $25...
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Classic Reuben Sandwich

Corned beef and cabbage may be the star of St. Patrick’s Day, but the leftovers are just waiting in the wings. At The Butcher Shop, we know that high-quality, brine-cured brisket is the gift that keeps on giving - especially when you turn it into a classic Reuben sandwich. There’s a reason the Reuben has a permanent spot on every great deli menu. It’s the perfect balance of rich, salty beef, tangy sauerkraut and dressing, and gooey Swiss cheese all on perfectly grilled rye bread. The secret to a deli-level Reuben at home is in the crunch-to-melt ratio. Here’s how...
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Traditional Corned Beef and Cabbage

Luck may be for leprechauns, but great corned beef is for everyone. Whether you’re celebrating your Irish roots or are only Irish for a day, this recipe for traditional corned beef and cabbage is the gold standard. The secret to fork-tender slices? Cooking it low and slow. The biggest mistake people make with corned beef is rushing it. This cut is a hardworking muscle that needs time to break down. If you boil it hard, it’ll be tough. But if you simmer it gently, it’ll melt in your mouth like butter. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first timer,...
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2026 Easter Pre-Orders

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Oven-Baked Fish and Chips

Get ready for the craveable crispy, flaky goodness of fish and chips straight from your oven. Oven-baked fish and chips skips the deep fryer, which means less mess, fewer calories, and hands-off cooking. With a Panko-based breading and staggered baking times, this quick and easy recipe delivers all the satisfying flavor and texture of the beloved British classic. Whether you’re looking for a kid-friendly weeknight win or an elevated take on comfort food, this one-pan wonder is about to become your new favorite for Lent and beyond. Just don’t forget the malt vinegar! Recipe for Oven Baked Fish and Chips...
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Weeknight Baked Spaghetti

Tired of complaints about what’s for dinner? Baked spaghetti is always a crowd-pleaser - yes, even for the kids! This dish takes everything you love about classic spaghetti and turns it into a bubbly, cheesy, oven-finished baked spaghetti that’s perfect for a busy weeknight, potlucks, or feeding a crowd. It’s easy to make ahead, freezer-friendly, and, if you’re lucky enough to have leftovers, they’re even better the next day. Served with garlic bread, salad, or roasted broccoli, weeknight baked spaghetti will bring everyone to the table with no complaints. Recipe for Weeknight Baked Spaghetti Ingredients: For the pasta: 12 oz...
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Lobster Bisque for Valentine’s Day At Home

Why settle for a fixed menu in a crowded restaurant when you can celebrate Valentine’s Day at home? No reservations. No crowds. Just good food and good company. A sweetheart steak from The Butcher Shop is a great choice for a Valentine’s Day meal at home, and lobster bisque is the perfect way to get that meal started. Creamy, rich, and elegant, lobster bisque feels luxurious without being flashy. It’s the kind of dish that invites you to slow down, sip your wine, and savor every spoonful. Even better, much of the prep can be done ahead of time, so...
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Pulled Pork Sliders

When it comes to food for the big game, everyone wants something hearty, crowd-pleasing, and, most importantly, easy. These pulled pork sliders deliver. They’re easy to prep ahead, perfect for feeding a crowd, and guaranteed to disappear before halftime. Bonus: starting with pulled pork from The Butcher Shop means you won’t be stuck in the kitchen all day. Served with potato chips, baked beans, or mac and cheese, pulled pork sliders are the MVP of stress-free game day cooking. Recipe for Pulled Pork Sliders Ingredients: 1½ pounds TBS pulled pork (any flavor) ¾ to 1 cup BBQ sauce, plus more...
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Chicken Parm Meatball Subs

The big game is just over a week away, and these chicken parm meatball subs are an easy way to give a glow-up to a game day classic. They’re everything you love about chicken parm packed into a handheld, dunk-worthy sandwich that’s perfect for feeding a crowd. You can even make the meatballs ahead of time so you’re not stuck in the kitchen during kickoff, which sounds like a win to us. Recipe for Chicken Parm Meatball Subs Ingredients: For the chicken meatballs: Ground chicken from TBS Italian-style breadcrumbs Grated Parmesan cheese Egg Garlic, minced Italian seasoning Salt and pepper...
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Bison Meatloaf

January is comfort food season. It’s also “eat healthier” season. And bison meatloaf covers both. Naturally lean yet rich in taste, bison delivers everything you love about classic meatloaf without the heaviness. Compared to beef, bison is lower in fat and calories. It’s also high in protein and rich in iron and B vitamins. Despite being lean, bison has a naturally robust, slightly sweet flavor that holds up beautifully in hearty recipes like meatloaf. With just a few simple tweaks to keep it moist and tender, you’ll have a savory, comforting meatloaf that’s on the lighter side. Recipe for Bison...
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