Keep this list well so you don’t miss a beat at the company barbecue or end-of-year family get-togethers.
The end of the year is just around the corner and it’s time to take advantage of some cheaper meats to enjoy a good barbecue in these final moments of 2024.
So, there are some more affordable cuts for us to research and put together the menu for gatherings and end-of-year parties. We have put together for you a list of cost-benefit options approved by those who understand barbecue.
6 cheaper meats to enjoy a good barbecue on New Year’s Eve
1. Chicken hearts
Affordable, delicious and juicy option. Chicken hearts are mainly served on skewers, grilled and even boiled. It costs cheap per kilo and one recipe yields large quantities.
2. Pork ribs
Famous, beloved and highly sought after at barbecues, pork ribs go well at barbecues and combine flavor and low price. Whether roasted, boiled or grilled, the kilo of the piece is very affordable and is a good choice for the end of the year.
3. Tuscan sausage (pork, chicken or beef)
It doesn’t matter if it’s chicken, beef or pork, Tuscan sausage is a cheap and tasty option, essential for any self-respecting barbecue. So, a kilo costs less than R$ 25.00 (depending on your region) and the piece yields enough to roast over the coals.
4. Hard thigh
Despite the name, this cut is a good and cheap option for barbecues. It is worth remembering that this meat requires a longer time of grilling to be delicious and juicy. With the right seasoning, it is sensational. Depending on your region, a kilo costs R$ 33.00.
5. Half of a chicken wing or wing
Whole wing or just half, it doesn’t matter. This cut is very affordable and a must-have at a barbecue. You can stuff the wing, season it with barbecue or others and it will look amazing. So, on average, depending on the region you live, a kilo costs R$ 26.90.
6. Diaper
Finally, she who cannot be left out, the diaper. A cut that has ideal flavor and cost-benefit for a good barbecue. It also goes very well in oven or frying recipes. Depending on your state, a kilo costs, on average, R$33.90.
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