THE EASIEST WAY TO RENDER CREAMY WHITE BEEF TALLOW

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  • Опубликовано: 4 мар 2020
  • #beeftallow #howtorenderbeeffat #howtorenderbeeftallow
    Beef tallow is one of my favorite kitchen staples and fast becoming popular again for good reason! In this video I show the process from start to finish my easy way to render beef tallow. Add beef tallow to your kitchen larder, you will love it!
    You will be surprised how many things you can make with beef tallow.
    I have been rendering beef tallow for many years. In this video I will show you my tips and tricks to make the process easy.
    🔔Remember to only add a tiny bit of water to your slow cooker or none at all if you plan to stand there and stir until the fat begins to melt.
    🔔The goal is to avoid browning which will not happen if you stir at the beginning. If I am not around to stir I will add a tiny bit of water, which should evaporate and not cause a problem with rancidity. **BUT PLEASE NOTE I DO NOT LEAVE MY TALLOW AT ROOM TEMPERATURE. I ALWAYS FREEZE IT IN JARS. IF I WANTED TO PRESSURE CAN OR LEAVE IT AT ROOM TEMPERATURE THEN I WOULD NOT ADD WATER. MOISTURE IS NOT YOUR FRIEND WHEN IT COMES TO LONG-TERM STORAGE. I WOULD KEEP IT STIRRED AT THE BEGINNING UNTIL ENOUGH FAT MELTS TO KEEP IT FROM BROWNING. **
    Ancestral foods are important and I hope you will add this beneficial fat to your kitchen larder.
    *Remember to try to buy grass-fed beef tallow, hopefully from a local rancher. It is a wonderful thing to have your 'own personal rancher'. Regenerative agriculture improves soil and animal health, therefore a great food model.
    We are grass-fed cattle ranchers in Texas so we know how our animals are raised and harvested. This makes me feel good about using beef tallow in our food and for our skin products.
    I can't stress this enough, try to source your food locally.
    💖You will love it!
    IF YOU LOVE PIE THEN WATCH THIS VIDEO! • HOW TO MAKE PEACH HAND... HAND PIES MADE WITH BEEF TALLOW PIE CRUST.
    Best,
    Caren
    #beeftallow #howtorenderbeeffat #howtorenderbeeftallow

Комментарии • 68

  • @johnnaluedecke
    @johnnaluedecke 12 дней назад

    I like this one. Can't wait for the soap😊.

  • @jillynallred2342
    @jillynallred2342 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for including the time! So many articles and videos don’t tell you how much time to expect.

  • @paulbusch589
    @paulbusch589 Год назад +1

    You are going to save us with the good work you do. Keep up the good work.

  • @kathleenhunter2172
    @kathleenhunter2172 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for all thus great information. 👍 I love how you shared the process and also the uses. I will be looking for more of your videos! 👏👏👏

  • @chick-a-bee-farm
    @chick-a-bee-farm 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! I am getting a beef for the first time and had so many questions! You just answered all the tallow questions spinning around in my brain. 😁 Very informative and helpful! Well done.

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  3 года назад

      Thank you! I made a three part series about how to buy beef in bulk. Maybe it might help you since this is the first time buying beef. Here in Texas we have to specify to keep the tallow on our cut sheet for the processor.

  • @sabrinaoddi4910
    @sabrinaoddi4910 2 года назад +1

    This was a wonderful video !! thank you !! :)

  • @cookiecrook37
    @cookiecrook37 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are so informative thanks !

  • @donnalarussa8149
    @donnalarussa8149 11 месяцев назад

    Great info! I have watched many a lard making video and this one has simplified so much. I love your videos-concise and so informative! Thank you!

  • @alba7165
    @alba7165 3 года назад

    Beef tallow keeps you looking young and healthy! Best video on how to render that I've seen so far. I grew up in the TX Hill Country, no other place I'd rather be than there.❤️

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching Raquel. Yes, beef tallow has so many amazing properties that we try to use it daily here at the farm. The Texas Hill Country is a great place to live.

  • @hardwatercamper
    @hardwatercamper 9 месяцев назад

    Very informative. Just what I was looking for. Thank you, Misses 🙌

  • @LKN4WAR
    @LKN4WAR 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @shelleylee8774
    @shelleylee8774 2 года назад

    Wonderful video! We have been buying grass fed/finished beef for years and I never thought of asking my farmer for suet! I have emailed him this morning and am hoping I can start getting that from him to render into tallow! I am also intrigued by the thought of making our own soap and skin care items. Thanks so much!

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  2 года назад

      Hello Shelley, I sure hope you can get your suet it will be your new favorite thing. I use tallow for all our skin care and cook almost daily with it. Thank you for watching!

  • @teresaacosta5045
    @teresaacosta5045 Год назад

    Great video

  • @LKN4WAR
    @LKN4WAR 2 года назад +2

    If you want to get the tallow solids small after the pot heats up you can use an immersion blender and it will cut up the solids super fine. So it will render much faster. Doing that today. First time. May have left it on a bit long it’s been on 8-12 hours slow cooker.
    As to the jars. Wouldn’t hurt to fill with boiling water before adding the tallow. To heat them up and avoid any cracks. Canning jars are usually pretty strong though.

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  2 года назад +1

      You are a wealth of knowledge and thank you for sharing. I hadn't thought of using an immersion blender.

  • @thevagabondsageinthewoods
    @thevagabondsageinthewoods 2 года назад

    I love cubing beef fat with my hands and not use any processor to do it. The oil left on my hands feels wonderful and my skin seems to heal and feel and look radiant!! Great video!!

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  2 года назад +1

      Yes, me too! I like cubing beef fat the old fashioned way and it makes your hand so soft. I use tallow in all of my skin care. Thank you for watching!

  • @esabeba8386
    @esabeba8386 3 года назад +3

    Thank you. This is so informative, so helpful. Question, can I use trimmed fat instead? I’ve called all the beef grass-fed farms in my area and they can’t get me the fat around the kidneys. Would the trimmed fat work?

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for watching Esa! I use trimmed fat all the time. When I make bone broth I skim the fat and use it! If you need to clean the tallow: Simmer the tallow with a bit of water until it melts, then chill it. When the tallow is solid remove it and discard the water. You might clean the bottom of the solid tallow if needed. Repeat simmering the tallow with fresh water, chilling, then discarding until tallow is clean. Our tallow is from grass-fed cows that we raise and the fat has a sweet smell.

    • @esabeba8386
      @esabeba8386 3 года назад

      @@texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517 Thank so much for taking the time to respond and sharing those tips. I will follow every step. Now, I can do my first tallow with confidence that I’m doing it right. I immensely appreciate. Thanks a bunch. 🤗

  • @jnicajchica
    @jnicajchica Месяц назад

    How do you get your final tallow product so white? Mine has a yellow tint.

  • @tinavanwyhe1678
    @tinavanwyhe1678 Год назад

    Where in Texas are you located if I may ask? We like to buy a 1/2 a side of beef when we can.

  • @markharris348
    @markharris348 3 года назад +1

    Can you share a video on your recipe for tallow pie crust using einkorn all purpose flour?

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  3 года назад

      Thank you Mark for your suggestion. Here is the recipe until then: 1.5 cups freshly ground Einkorn flour (not all-purpose) , 1/2 cup tallow, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 4-5 tablespoons of ice water. Thanks for watching!

  • @sophiepoint6270
    @sophiepoint6270 Год назад +1

    Hi! If you start ladeling the rendered fat as soon as it becomes available, how can you be sure all the water has evaporated? Thanks for this video💫

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  Год назад

      Hello Sophie thanks for watching! I only add a very small bit of water or any at all if I am going to stand there and stir the fat while as it begins to melt. I wouldn't add any water if it is a concern, just keep it stirred at the beginning of the process. Hope this helps!

  • @hope.s9947
    @hope.s9947 Год назад

    Hello! I found your channel while looking for information about purchasing a half beef. Lots of great information about it! I also want to render the fat for crusts and cooking. My question is when you add the water, I don't see you take it back out before you ladle it into the canning jars. I'm curious how that works out once it cools in the jars. Does it leave residual water?

    • @hope.s9947
      @hope.s9947 Год назад

      Also, is the process different if I'm using trimmings? Do I need to store rendered suet from rendered trimmings?

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  Год назад +1

      Hello Hope, thank you for watching! I barely add any water if at all. The little bit I added evaporated out. Only add water if you are concerned about it scorching at the beginning of rendering. Yes, if you add water it will separate when the tallow cools. If I were you I would not add water but stir as it starts to render. This will make it simple for you. Thanks!

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  Год назад +1

      @@hope.s9947 I use the same process to render all the fat however the whitest and mildest comes from the kidney fat. I also keep the fat layer when making bone broth. Just chill your bone broth, take off the layer of fat and store in freezer until you have enough to clean. I put the fat and water in a saucepan and melt, then chill the pan and take off the fat layer and discard the water. I repeat this process until the fat is clean, maybe four times. Thanks

  • @sandinewton1896
    @sandinewton1896 9 месяцев назад

    Would you show the process to pressure can the tallow. My freezer is full.

  • @terrydoble1468
    @terrydoble1468 8 месяцев назад +1

    Put your frozen/cold fat thru a meat grinder. Easy and fast.

  • @matthewmcgraw8791
    @matthewmcgraw8791 3 года назад

    I just bought some tallow from, (thousand hills) out of Minnesota. Definitely has an odor. I didn't realize that it said to keep refrigerated and it doesn't say refrigerate after opening it just says keep refrigerated at all times and so I brought it home not realizing that and left it out in about a 79 degree apartment for 3 and 1/2 hours but then when I called the store they said it should be fine. When I looked it up on Google it said that tallow is fine at room temperature and can last three to six months at room temperature, or up to a year in the fridge. Do you think that 4 hours at 79 degree room temperature did anything bad to the tallow?

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  3 года назад

      Hello Matthew, thank you for watching! It is very warm here in Texas and over 79 degrees a large part of the year. I leave my tallow out all the time and have some at room temperature on my counter now. It has been there for a couple of days and today's temperature was 85 degrees! Our tallow smells sweet and is very white. I do store jars of tallow in the freezer, then they go in and out of the refrigerator until I use up the jar. Keep in mind I make big batches. I hope this helps and I am happy you are using tallow. We use it daily around the farm.

    • @matthewmcgraw8791
      @matthewmcgraw8791 3 года назад

      @@texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517 yeah the Tello I got was from Thousand Hills out of Minnesota and it doesn't have a pleasant smell to it but it doesn't smell rancid either

    • @matthewmcgraw8791
      @matthewmcgraw8791 3 года назад

      @@texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517 I've heard that I can clarify it even more though so that it wouldn't have any smell at all do you know if that's true

  • @sandan2358
    @sandan2358 3 года назад

    The half beef we bought was grass fed and grain finished. Can I make tallow?

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  3 года назад

      Yes, did you ask for the kidney fat or beef fat trimmings when you ordered your beef? I use all the fat off of bone broth or any beef dish for tallow. I never let any fat go to waste. Thank you for watching.

  • @perfectfitalterationssewin4324
    @perfectfitalterationssewin4324 4 месяца назад

    Is beef tallow shelf stable?

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  3 месяца назад

      If you have a basement or live in a cool climate then it will keep. My climate is very hot so I freeze my tallow just to be sure it keeps. It is important not to add any water when you are rendering tallow because moisture can cause mold. Also, pouring hot tallow into jars usually will seal the jar which is good. Thank you for watching!

  • @ely42609
    @ely42609 Год назад

    Will there be any water left?I don't want mine to spoil.

  • @munazahadnan9838
    @munazahadnan9838 Год назад

    Hi there....
    Can you please guide me about containing the tallow after rendering?
    Can I use a tin?
    Can I use a plastic container?
    Can it use a box that is not air tight? Just a lid will do?
    Convinced to render the tallow but confused about a container.
    HELP......‼️👀

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  Год назад

      I recommend storing tallow in glass jars or containers. Plastic and tin may leach into the tallow so glass is probably your best choice. Thank you for watching!

    • @munazahadnan9838
      @munazahadnan9838 Год назад

      @@texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517 thanx....
      One more thing to ask.
      Does this tallow dissolve inside the body?
      Or does it deposit in the intestines?
      I just wanna knowbits behaviour after consumption .
      Please reply me

  • @MontanaSky_
    @MontanaSky_ Год назад

    Hi, why do we have to cut it up first?

    • @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517
      @texasfarmsteadliving-caren9517  Год назад

      Hello Montana Sky! Thank you for watching! The reason to cut the fat up into similar sizes is so the pieces will render at the same rate. Rendering fat at a consistent rate will help prevent scorching and you will have a whiter tallow. Hope this helps.

  • @2sistersabuggywilkinsoncoy833
    @2sistersabuggywilkinsoncoy833 10 месяцев назад

    You prefer beef tallow over lard, or is it just for certain things? Do you render your lard the same way?

  • @geo15304
    @geo15304 Год назад

    Thanks for the instructional video. My tallow leaves a waxy texture on my lips or mouth after I fry it. Kindly assist.

  • @TheMarkus107
    @TheMarkus107 Год назад

    I do a Dutch oven in the oven at 220 Degrees and let it run.

  • @jwm4ever
    @jwm4ever Месяц назад

    This is my second time rendering Beef fat into Tallow. The 1st time I got a Soft very Smooth Tallow that I could use for Skin Moisturizer and it penetrated fast and my skin on my face and body felt soft and hydrated and no greasy look at all.
    This second Beef fat that I got from a different butcher, and it looks beautiful, but the finished Tallow is rock hard, GRAINY, and when you taste it raw in its finished state it has a very hard thick lard texture to it that doesn't even melt good on the tongue. Grainy hard and very thick feeling. Do you have any idea what is wrong wirh it, ir how I can get it into a softer less Grainy thick stage and into the softer feel. I want to use this for my Moisturizer too. Thank you for any help with this.