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  2. Suet - Wikipedia

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    Suet is the raw, hard fat of beef, lamb or mutton found around the loins and kidneys. Suet has a melting point of between 45 and 50 °C (113 and 122 °F) and congelation between 37 and 40 °C (99 and 104 °F). Its high smoke point makes it ideal for deep frying and pastry production. Tallow after rendering

  3. Kidney (food) - Wikipedia

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    Typically used in cooking are beef, veal, lamb and pork kidneys. [4] [5] Chicken kidneys are used in cooking, too, [6] [7] but fowl kidneys are very small and generally not collected to be used in food separately. [5] Veal kidneys are preferred among cooks. [8] The kidneys of small animals are grilled or fried, and the kidneys of larger ones ...

  4. Beef carcass classification - Wikipedia

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    External fat is measured at a distance of ¾ the length of the ribeye from the chine bone end. This initial number can be adjusted up or down depending on any abnormal fat deposits. As the amount of external fat increases, the percent of retail cuts decreases. Kidney fat is assessed subjectively and is expressed as a percentage of the carcass ...

  5. Steak 'n Shake to cook fries in beef tallow: 'Authentic way'

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    The fast-food chain Steak 'n Shake will be cooking its fries in "100% all-natural beef tallow" by the end of February ... is the fat that surrounds a cow's kidney. ... the Cold Weather Sale. AOL.

  6. Atora - Wikipedia

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    Atora is a popular British brand offering pre-shredded suet (the hard fat around the kidneys). As suet most commonly needs to be shredded in its typical uses in British cuisine (e.g. in pie crusts, steamed puddings, and dumplings), Atora can be seen as a labour-saving convenience item. Atora only uses suet from cattle and sheep.

  7. Beef & Beans Ranchero Recipe - AOL

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    Cook the beef in a 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat until it's well browned, stirring often to separate meat. Pour off any fat. Stir the picante sauce and beans with liquid in the skillet and ...

  8. Southwest Skillet Recipe - AOL

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    1 can (about 15 oz.) kidney beans, rinsed and drained; 3 / 4 cup uncooked ... stirring often to separate meat. Pour off fat. Stir soup, water, tomatoes and beans in skillet and heat to a boil ...

  9. Chelev - Wikipedia

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    The tail fat of the fat-tailed sheep, called alyah in Hebrew, is a large fatty membrane located on the hindquarters of certain breeds of sheep. The Torah uses the term chelev of this fat, but only in the sense of "the good part"; its consumption is permitted. [ 5 ]