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  2. Rendering (animal products) - Wikipedia

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    The widespread use of "boxed beef", where the beef was cut into consumer portions at packing plants rather than local butcher shops and markets, meant that fat and meat scraps for renderers stayed at the packing plants and were rendered there by packer renderers, rather than by the independent rendering companies.

  3. Tallow - Wikipedia

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    Tallow made by rendering calf suet. Tallow is a rendered form of beef or mutton suet, primarily made up of triglycerides. In industry, tallow is not strictly defined as beef or mutton suet. In this context, tallow is animal fat that conforms to certain technical criteria, including its melting point.

  4. Suet - Wikipedia

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    Tallow after rendering. The primary use of suet is to make tallow, although it is also used as an ingredient in cooking, especially in traditional baked puddings, such as British Christmas pudding. Suet is made into tallow in a process called rendering, which involves melting fats and extended simmering, followed by straining, then cooling. The ...

  5. Plant-based meat startups are adding real animal fat to the ...

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    In a sense, putting a little bit of fat or broth in a vat of (mostly) plants is just a high-tech version of millennia-long cooking techniques when resources are scant: Adding some beef bones to a ...

  6. Kennedy's confirmation in top US health job could boost beef ...

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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lowered a raw Thanksgiving turkey into a bubbling pot of cooking fat in a video posted to social media last November. "This is how we cook the MAHA way," said Kennedy, who ...

  7. This Prime Rib Is The Perfect Holiday Main Dish

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    The fat cap needs to be facing up so the fat will render off and protect the meat. Cooking the meat at such a low temperature for longer preserves the juices. It's important to let the roast rest ...

  8. Lard - Wikipedia

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    In dry rendering, the fat is exposed to high heat in a pan or oven without water (a process similar to frying bacon). The two processes yield somewhat differing products. Wet-rendered lard has a more neutral flavor, a lighter color, and a high smoke point. Dry-rendered lard is somewhat browner and has a caramelized flavor and has a lower smoke ...

  9. Cracklings - Wikipedia

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    Cracklings (American English), crackling (British English), [1] also known as scratchings, are the solid material that remains after rendering animal fat and skin to produce lard, tallow, or schmaltz, or as the result of roasting meat. It is often eaten as a snack food or made into animal feed. It is also used in cooking. [2]