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  • HOW TO RENDER LARD THE RIGHT WAY STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL
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    Learn my favorite way to render pork fat into lard, and get your questions answered in this comprehensive video!
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Комментарии • 59

  • @jroo9303
    @jroo9303 Год назад +3

    Brilliant. Ive been carnivore for a year, only dawned on me recently the lard is different to beef dripping (tallow) and is from pigs! 🤦 Always used beef dripping for my creams and cooking. Definitely going to try rendering my own. Thanks for the info, your a great source for this sort of information. Talk as much as you want... Your worth listening to. 🤭

  • @dianjane
    @dianjane 3 месяца назад

    You are one amazing mom. So lovely to see you.

  • @marciamckamey1116
    @marciamckamey1116 Год назад +2

    I have learned so much from you. I have made your tallow soap and purified the beef tallow using your method. I enjoy your videos.

  • @dianjane
    @dianjane 3 месяца назад +1

    Lard is why Mexican food is so craved by so many. The crunchy salty tasty bits are called cracklings, or pork rinds, no?

  • @darrenwilson3220
    @darrenwilson3220 11 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video! Have you ever made the GAPS diet recipe from Dr Natasha's book called Salo or Lardo? It's the 2 week cured pork fat that you eat raw, I was reading that she recommends this kind of raw pork fat if you're trying to heal from MS related symptoms (myelin sheath disorders/issues). I would love to see you do a video on this, and maybe talking about the benefits of eating animal fats raw in special circumstances 😊👍 Thank you for everything you do!

  • @brewsterly2927
    @brewsterly2927 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, you covered everything.
    Greetings from Australia.

  • @joanbonnet8229
    @joanbonnet8229 Год назад +2

    Very well done video! Thank you. I have vitamin D deficiency, so I will put this to use.

  • @lm6349
    @lm6349 Год назад +3

    We grind ours before rendering and then use the cracklings as a bacon bits substitute and as a topping on pizza

    • @CT-ow8wy
      @CT-ow8wy Год назад

      How to preserve your cracklings for later use?

    • @lm6349
      @lm6349 Год назад +1

      @@CT-ow8wy We store them in the freezer. When we want to use them, we fry them in a pan on medium heat until crispy and salt them. They will splatter so keep an eye on them.

    • @CT-ow8wy
      @CT-ow8wy Год назад

      So you freeze the cracklings after reading the lard from them?

    • @lm6349
      @lm6349 Год назад +4

      @@CT-ow8wy yes. We scoop them off the lard after rendering, drain them in cheese cloth, let them cool and put them in freezer containers or bags and freeze. Then to use, thaw them and fry them up until crispy, like bacon, drain and salt. They are very good and addictive.

    • @CT-ow8wy
      @CT-ow8wy Год назад

      Great! I didn’t realize you could do that. Thank you so much!

  • @jackiedeswardt589
    @jackiedeswardt589 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you from South Africa

  • @henningsenp
    @henningsenp Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @CVenza
    @CVenza Год назад +2

    Just fantastic information Marissa. How do you store the remaining product left from dry rendering? Can it be frozen in portion sizes? cooked into other meals?

    • @BumblebeeApothecary
      @BumblebeeApothecary  Год назад

      Thank you! Yes, i store in a dry cool area. Shelf life is 6-12 months

    • @kkso3318
      @kkso3318 Год назад +1

      When you say cool, does that mean refrigerator temps?

  • @4waystoyummy
    @4waystoyummy Год назад +2

    We raised pigs for 10 years and loved it. Rendering lard this way is a must…so useful in the kitchen. Sadly our 2 processors no longer can come out to do the 2 or 3 hogs we raise. They are booked 18 months out. Have you ever heard of such a thing? It’s hard for small homesteads to survive.. thank you!

    • @BumblebeeApothecary
      @BumblebeeApothecary  Год назад

      That's wonderful! We raised pigs when I was growing up, too. Yes, I have heard of processors being backed up lately, and it's hard. I am hoping people see this as a great job opportunity, and hopefully there will be more processors trained and available soon.

  • @discountcodes
    @discountcodes Год назад

    love your videos soo much!!💜💜

  • @CarolinaGirlCreationZ
    @CarolinaGirlCreationZ Год назад

    Commenting about halfway through so I'll edit if you answer my question after. 😛 You said something about tallow being better for skin products. As a soap maker, I'm genuinely curious why? I have about 6-7 pounds of pig fat that I plan to render tomorrow, specifically for soap making. When I was a kid, I remember going on school trips that showed us how lard was used in the days of soap making so I'm just curious if rendering pig fat a waste of time for soap making? I don't eat fried foods so I'd rather have a good use for my pig fat that I got from a local person. 1/2 a pig is some good stuff, right? 😊😋🥰

  • @AD4M1873
    @AD4M1873 10 месяцев назад

    When making tallow candles, do you do the wet or dry method?

  • @steelersgirl071961
    @steelersgirl071961 Год назад +1

    I love the beef suet better, but i just make soap and body butters with it. I was also wondering Merissa, how come my beef tallow comes out smelling like the animal itself, its terrible!? I renered 3 times and it still smells bad, can you tell me why and if yours smells? Thank you 😊.

    • @BumblebeeApothecary
      @BumblebeeApothecary  Год назад +1

      For tallow without a beefy smell, I love the wet rendering method: ruclips.net/video/M4UiZe4mjmg/видео.html

  • @mushkize
    @mushkize Год назад +1

    👍

  • @CORYJOHNM
    @CORYJOHNM 11 месяцев назад

    I take it that this is hotter than the tallow rendering at 100F. Lard is at or near boiling?

  • @knoxurbanhomestead
    @knoxurbanhomestead 4 месяца назад

    Can you use chicken fat to make any of these products?

  • @lalameans4376
    @lalameans4376 Год назад

    New here 😊...n I'm loving it, tks for so much good information 👏, so grateful 😇 I would like to know if u know a good source of getting organic vanilla beans here in the US..? Tks 😇

    • @BumblebeeApothecary
      @BumblebeeApothecary  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! Yes I recommend these :) www.azurestandard.com/shop/product/food/spices-seasonings/spices/vanilla-beans/vanilla-beans-whole-organic/28170?package=HS1693&a_aid=bH7Rv4Dgy2

    • @lalameans4376
      @lalameans4376 Год назад

      @@BumblebeeApothecary tks 😇

  • @kkso3318
    @kkso3318 Год назад

    Do you use that crock pot for otjer things or only for rendering? Ive rendered deer tallow and duck lard but both have strong smell and flavor, so ive been wondering if it is picking up flavor from my crock?

  • @oudogs
    @oudogs Год назад

    Will it last on the shelf by my other canning foods I have

    • @BumblebeeApothecary
      @BumblebeeApothecary  Год назад +1

      As long as there is no water in it, it's very shelf stable. To be safe, I keep mine in the fridge or freezer if I'm storing it for months :)

  • @RK-rw9yw
    @RK-rw9yw Год назад

    What is the difference between lard and tallow?

    • @RK-rw9yw
      @RK-rw9yw Год назад

      You answered thanks 5:30

    • @BumblebeeApothecary
      @BumblebeeApothecary  Год назад +1

      I also have this video :) ruclips.net/video/bJvk6U3pmEM/видео.html

    • @RK-rw9yw
      @RK-rw9yw Год назад

      @@BumblebeeApothecary thank you very much ❤️

  • @jennypi
    @jennypi Год назад

    Would a pressure cooker work for rendering lard/tallow?

    • @rubygray7749
      @rubygray7749 Год назад

      Absonotly!!
      The key is long slow simmering at low temperature.
      The pressure cooker does the opposite.

    • @jennypi
      @jennypi Год назад

      @@rubygray7749 why is low heat key? Does high heat make it less nutritious?

    • @rubygray7749
      @rubygray7749 Год назад +1

      @@jennypi
      You get a burnt taste if you use high heat, and dark colour.
      You need to be able to see the process, and poke around in it, to know when it is done. Can't do that in a closed pressure cooker which you can't open till it's cooled down.
      You need water in a pressure cooker to give you steam. Not boiling fat.
      I'm just thinking what a horrible mess it would make of your pressure cooker. All those seals and outlets clogged up. Maybe it would catch fire and explode. Who knows?
      As she explains, 8 to 12 hours at low heat is the deal.

    • @jennypi
      @jennypi Год назад

      @@rubygray7749 ah ok thank you. I thought i had seen someone render fat in a pressure cooker before.

    • @BumblebeeApothecary
      @BumblebeeApothecary  Год назад

      If you have an Instant Pot, you can use the slow cooker setting. You want low heat for rendering :)

  • @faithahora
    @faithahora 6 месяцев назад

    I am not certain, what kind of fat did you use here? Is it Pork fat trimmings? Is it pork belly fat? Is it pork leaf fat?

  • @oudogs
    @oudogs Год назад +3

    Listen she is of the woods. Her last one was great. She talks about the lard on sheep is different its lanolin. She's so smart. Little mouthy but I don't mind because of her natural knowledge

  • @francesmatthews2051
    @francesmatthews2051 Год назад

    What about cholesterol in lard always heard its unhealthy

  • @Sourpusscandy
    @Sourpusscandy Год назад

    I thought you just boil the daylights out of it!

  • @ima8533
    @ima8533 Год назад +1

    Ewww 🚫 🐷