There's a saying that "everything old is new again," and that's certainly true in the food world. We're constantly re-discovering things that were familiar to our grandparents or our ancestors and ...
Beef tallow is rendered fat from any part of a cow. A butchery by-product, it’s related to but less locationally specific than suet, which is the fat that surrounds the organs of cattle or lambs. Like ...
Beef tallow is the fat around a cow’s organs that’s been rendered (melted) and strained to remove any leftover meat or tissue and cooled to room temperature. Once it’s cooled, beef tallow is whitish ...
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