Beef Suet Rendering Into Beef Tallow. The EASY WAY!!

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This is the easiest least hands on recipe. There are three ways to render the beef suet and they are listed below.

How to Render Beef Suet to Make Tallow

Instructions

Cut suet into 1-inch cubes and place into Dutch oven. Cover Dutch oven and place on the middle rack of an oven preheated to 225°F. After one hour, Stir the contents of the Dutch oven, and let the suet continue to render for a few hours more. Periodically, check on the progress of the rendering process. After five to six hours, the fat should be rendered into tallow. You will know that your suet has completely rendered into tallow when there is predominately a yellow liquid in the pan, and all that remains in terms of solids are brown bits ("cracklings") that have sunk to the bottom of the pan. Remove the Dutch oven from the oven. Strain the tallow from the contents of the Dutch oven using a fine-mesh strainer placed over a heatproof bowl. The strainer will catch the cracklings, which you can reserve to make bird seed suet. Decant the tallow into airtight quart-sized jars. You can leave one jar at room temperature that you can use for cooking. For long-term storage, you can refrigerate or freeze the second jar. If you freeze the tallow, make sure that you leave at least one inch of headspace in the jar to allow for expansion. At room temperature, the tallow will have a shelf life of at least one year. If refrigerated or frozen, the shelf life of the tallow will be extended significantly.

For instructions on how to render suet or beef fat trimmings on the stovetop or in a slow cooker, see the "Recipe Notes" below.

Notes

Stovetop Instructions: If you want to render the suet on the stovetop, follow the basic instructions in the recipe. However, instead of placing the Dutch oven into the oven, put it on the stovetop. You will want to set your stovetop temperature to low and periodically stir the suet to make sure that it does not stick to the bottom of your pan. Suet will render much quicker on the stovetop, so watch it closely. It can be ready to strain in as little as 2 hours.

Slow Cooker Instructions: If you want to render the suet in a slow cooker, follow the basic instructions in the recipe. However, instead of placing the fat into a Dutch oven, put it into the crock of your slow cooker. Place the lid on the slow cooker and set the cooking setting to Low. After approximately five to six hours, the fat should be completely rendered.

Beef Tallow Contains Selenium and Choline as well as Vitamins A, D, E, K, and B1

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