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Lard is a type of cooking fat that is made from the fatty tissues of pigs. It is typically made by rendering (melting and clarifying) pork fat to separate the liquid fat from the solid components.
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Food Republic on MSNBeef Tallow Vs Lard: The Difference, ExplainedBeef tallow and pork lard are two types of animal fat that are popular in cooking, but what's the real difference between ...
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Lard vs. Butter: How to use in Baking and CookingBut beyond taste, what makes one fat better than the other? Does lard’s high smoke point make it ideal for high-heat cooking, or should butter’s subtle flavor and fat-soluble vitamins win us over?
More than 6,000 pounds of pork lard and beef-tallow products have been recalled due to lack of USDA inspection.
Paul Locher pens a column about how early Ohio and Pennsylvania settlers would have produced lard, scrapple and cracklins to ...
People need nutritional facts and the fact is that too many people avoid lard and butter because they don’t know the truth.
So, is there an argument for a lard revival? Lard is a semi-solid, white substance rendered from pork fat – the process of which involves slow-cooking and melting the animal fat and separating it from ...
Lard has a dire reputation. The great misunderstood fat, it has long been written off ... Besides the health and cooking benefits, Burton argues for the value of using lard from a quality source.
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