Posts Tagged ‘grass fed beef cooking tips’

Large Family Packs of Grass Fed Beef

Monday, June 6th, 2011

rib-roast

I have Family Packs of beef for sale. Family Packs can be pre-ordered and picked up at the market or Perry Farms.

60 lb Large Family Pack includes:
1 lb Tenderloin Steaks
3 lbs T-Bone Steaks
2 lbs NY Strip Steaks
3 lbs Ribeye Steaks
3 lb Sirloin Steaks
4 lbs Rump Roast
4 lbs Shoulder Roast
4 lbs Eye of Round Roast
4 lbs Bottom Round Roast
4 lbs Chuck Roast
14 lbs Ground Beef
6 lbs Stew Beef
4 lbs Beef Ribs
4 lbs Beef Sirloin Tips

Jeff Davies
704-662-2988
www.PerryFarmsGrassFedBeef.com

Grass Fed Angus Beef for Stew

Monday, May 24th, 2010

One of the homiest comfort foods, beef stew practically cooks itself as it slowly simmers on the stove.  Beef for stew is boneless, pre-cut cubes, typically from the chuck or round. The ideal size for uniform cooking is about a 3/4 to 1-1/2 inch cube.

If you prefer to cut your own cubes, any chuck or round cut -except top round – may be used. Trim the excess fat and cut into the appropriate size for your recipe.

Source: www.beefitswhatsfordinner.com

www.PerryFarmsGrassFedBeef.com

Stir-fry Angus Beef

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Your goal when stir-frying beef is to have uniform size pieces to ensure even cooking. You may save time by purchasing packages of pre-cut beef, but it may more economical to slice your own. Almost any tender beef cut, such as sirloin, top sirloin, tri-tip, ribeye, top loin or tenderloin may be trimmed and cut into the appropriate size strips for use in beef stir-fry recipes. Even some less tender cuts, such as flank, top round and round tip steaks, are suitable for stir-frying. Remember this cook’s tip, too:  Place meat in freezer for thirty minutes and it will be easier to cut into thin slices.

Source: www.beefitswhatsfordinner.com

www.PerryFarmsGrassFedBeef.com