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Tuesday
Feb022010

5 Ways to achieve grass-fed beef cooking nirvana

(photo of cows taken on our farm, Spring 2009)

We get a lot of questions about how to cook grass-fed meats- especially beef.

The truth is that cooking grass-fed beef is entirely different. When we first began cooking our meats from the first wave of meats that came back from the processor, I was a little disappointed in the tenderness in the beef. Okay....really disappointed.

But, I was treating our wonderfully raised grass-fed grass-finished beef as I would corn-fed feedlot beef.

Once I figured out the cooking technique, I fell in love with our beef (and pork and chicken for that matter). The flavors are rich, the broths are thick, and the texture is just as it should be.

I found this article on Kelly the Kitchen Kop (wonderful site full of great info) to be extremely helpful with a lot of good information and tips on how to cook grass-fed beef.

5 Ways to Achieve Grass-fed Beef Cooking Nirvana 

Click on the link above to go to an amazing article chock full of cooking techniques. And then, be sure to subscribe to Kelly's blog. You'll be thrilled you did!

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Reader Comments (1)

How do you grass-finish the cattle? I hear Alfalfa is the best, but it does not grow in central and north Texas. Also, how do you process the beef to be sure that the integrity of grass-fed is maintained.

April 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBill Mabus

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