Scotland’s apprentice butchers are benefiting
from a focus on innovation provided through the Scotch Butchers Club, run by
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS). It recently partnered with industry leaders to
provide learning and development opportunities for 24 apprentice butchers
across Scotland, with a focus on value-added products.
The events, at Yorkes of Dundee and Strachans
Craft Butchers in Larkhall, were led by industry experts Erin Conroy from herbs
and spices specialist Verstegen, and Peter Rushforth from butchery supplier
Innovative Food Ingredients.
After Erin and Peter demonstrated creating
the value-added products, apprentices had hands-on experience making them.
These included Scotch Beef chilli enchiladas, Specially Selected Pork
peppercorn tenderloin, and a Scotch Lamb balti, allowing them to gain insights
and skills to enhance their craft.
Gordon Newlands, Brand Manager at QMS said:
“Product innovation remains key to enhancing profitability for Scotch Beef,
Scotch Lamb, and Specially Selected Pork. By aligning with consumer preferences
and offering innovative meal solutions, the butchery sector continues to
thrive.
“Collaboration with industry partners,
including Verstegen and Innovative Food Ingredients, highlights QMS’s
commitment to empowering young butchers and driving sales within independent
butcher shops.”
Sarah McLauchlan, an apprentice butcher from
Strachan Craft Butchers in East Kilbride attended the event. She said: “It was
great meet other apprentices and share ideas. Being able to learn from each
other was motivating.
“I’ve noticed a growing demand from consumers
for kitchen-ready products, which fits in perfectly with my role within the
butcher shop and I have a real passion for it. I’m really excited about making
dishes that customers want.
“Younger consumers are finding new recipes on
TikTok and social media, then coming to the butcher shop for the ingredients to
make them at home using their ovens or air fryers. It is great to see young
people use their local butcher shop, and we need to make sure we are providing
them with what they want.”
Another attendee, Hayley Glen from The
Butcher, The Baker in Dundee, said: “Participating in the Scotch Butchers Club
event inspired me. Returning to the butchery sector after a break, I saw a
growing demand for value-added products. Our shop is in a student area, we’re
seeing young customers come into the shop looking for easy meals they can take
home and cook.
“Experimenting with new products, sauces and
ingredients excites me, and the event provided me with new ways of using Scotch
Beef mince and other ingredients. I am looking forward to trying the recipes
from the event and trialling ready meals like Scotch Beef Lasagne and Scotch
Lamb Cottage Pie.
“The event showed me how easy it was to try
new things and how these could be made in different portion sizes for families
or for a meal for one. Meeting other butcher apprentices at the event was
fantastic and allowed us to share lots of ideas.”
Later in the year, Quality Meat Scotland
plans to host additional Value Added events, focusing on the North East and
Highlands regions of Scotland.
For more information about careers in
butchery, visit the Butchery Careers programme website at https://butcherycareers.co.uk/
For additional details regarding Scotch
Butchers Club events and membership, please contact Gordon Newlands at gnewlands@qmscotland.co.uk