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Grass-Fed Lamb Chops

Grass-Fed Lamb Chops with Beer Gravy

This recipe for grass-fed lamb chops with beer gravy comes from one of our very dear lamb customers, Keyton Williams. Thank you, Keyton, for passing on this mouth watering recipe! We love to hear how our grass-fed customers are cooking their meat and what their favorite recipes are. If you have a recipe to share, please let us know!

Ingredients:

  • 2 Grass-Fed Lamb Chops
  • Soy Sauce
  • Salt
  • Black Pepper
  • Sage
  • 1 TBS Butter
  • 1 Cup Dark Beer
  • 1/4 Cup Beef Broth
  • 1/2 TS Flour

Preparation:

Take two lamb chops and sprinkle with a very light amount of soy sauce to enhances meat flavor. Add pepper and braise them in a pan for the juices - About 5 minutes each side on medium heat.

Put the chops in the oven and let them bake for 20 minutes on 350 degrees. "I also love to put the chops in a pressure cooker and cook them that way, the meat LITERALLY falls off the bone and is SO tender delicious."

While the chops are in the oven, put 1 TBSP of butter in a small sauce pan and let it slightly brown for flavor. Add 1 cup of your favorite dark beer. "Any dark beer works, I personally love a good dark that has coffee notes in it, it really brings out the lamb flavor." Place it in the small sauce pan along with the drippings and 1/4 cup of beef broth to cut the beer and add flavor. Warm to medium heat.

Add about a 1/2 teaspoon of flour to thicken.

Add a pinch of sage, salt, and pepper to taste. Let it simmer until the chops are done, out of the oven, and plated. 

Pour the gravy over the chops and BAM, Lamb Chops doused in delicious Beer Gravy!


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Diana's Beef and Lamb Chili

Diana's Beef and Lamb Chili Recipe

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Anyone who knows me knows that I love chili!  Bean chili, meat chili and definitely one that has both, but now…using BF Farms lamb and beef it’s even better than ever.  Come with me on the journey of this awesome chili.

Ingredients:

1 lb. BF Farms lamb sausage

1 lb. BF Farms ground beef

1 ½ red onions chopped

3 cloves of garlic chopped

3 cups of black beans - I cooked these in the crockpot over night with water, salt & pepper, and 4 tbsp. of good balsamic vinegar.  I use extra water, so that I have a nice black bean liquid to use in the chili - Or use canned, with liquid.

1 can of beer

Spices - I don’t measure spices, because I do it to taste.  But in the chili I used cumin, chili powder, a dash of ground cloves and S&P.  I taste it about half way through the cooking process, for adjustments to these spices.

Preparation:

First I like to brown the lamb sausage.  It has a few of its own spices, so I don’t season it at all.  It leaves behind some nice fat, and flavor to brown the beef in next. So I remove the lamb and brown the beef.  Once that is done, I remove the beef and add the chopped onion, garlic and spices.  This softens the onion & garlic and blooms the spices.  I cook them for about 5 minutes.  I then add the black beans with liquid and the browned meats. 

A lot of times, I add canned tomatoes to my chili, but this chili I like it without.

I use the can of beer to make sure I have enough flavorful liquid to mostly cover the chili.  You could also use broth of any kind - or red wine.  I used ¾ of a can of beer.

I put a lid on this and put into a 275 degree oven for about 1.5 hour - taking the lid off the last 30 minutes, depending on the amount of liquid.

I like to serve this with a dollop of sour cream and/or shredded cheese.

 

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Diana's Grass-Fed Beef and Lamb Burger Recipe

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Recipe for Diana's Grass-Fed Beef and Lamb Burgers

Have you ever tried combining the hearty taste of ground beef with the immense flavor of lamb sausage to create a kickin' burger?! Well, our good friend Diana has. She has been experimenting with various recipes using BF Farms grass-fed beef and lamb and we love it!

Fall is here and the with the cool air upon us, it's the perfect time to grill or cook over a campfire. Gather your people - family, friends, neighbors - and try this super fun recipe!

Ingredients:

  • 1lb. grass-fed beef
  • 1lb. grass-fed lamb sausage (already seasoned)
  • 1 egg beaten
  • salt and pepper
  • balsamic vinegar
  • garlic powder

Preparation:

Combine ingredients in a medium sized bowl. The lamb sausage is spicy, so use less sausage if dining with sensitive pallets. Create burger patties and grill at the temperature that you prefer for a regular beef patty. Keep in mind, that lamb has better flavor when slightly under cooked.

Enjoy!

 

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Slow Cooker Grass-Fed Meals

Slow Cooker Grass-Fed Meals for every lifestyle!

I am a firm believer in slow cooker grass-fed meals for EVERY lifestyle.

I am a mother of 2 beautiful, wild, hyper little girls. Their activities and potty schedules take up the majority of my day. When I worked full time, I envisioned my life as a stay at home mom to be full of creative projects, cooking together, and lots of naps. I chuckled to myself as I just wrote that sentence. I also had grand plans to cook or bake everything I had pinned on Pinterest...LOL!!! Lucky for me, there are ways to NOT have to spend your entire day in the kitchen with munchkins who do not want to help with a 4 hour meal prep.

I have decided that the crockpot is my best friend and I've noticed that it is very useful for pretty much every lifestyle, especially the busy one. Did you know you can cook steak in a crockpot?!? I did it for the first time a couple weeks ago as an experiment and yes, it was amazing. From steak to meatballs, from roast to chops, the slow cooker works for everything and it is so easy!

There is a noticeable difference between grass-fed and grain-fed meat though, even when slow cooking.

When I have cooked grain-fed meat in the past, it was always very bland tasting unless I added some kind of sauce. With grass-fed meat, you can forget the sauces, rubs, and seasonings you think you need to make an excellent meal! All you need is butter and maybe a little salt. The best kind of butter is also grass-fed. I recommend Kerrigold.

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So go on and enjoy your jobs, families, and life without fretting over your meals! Throw that delicious grass-fed goodness in with butter in the morning and forget it until dinner!

 

Ingredients:

BF Farms grass-fed beef or lamb

Grass-fed butter

Salt

Preparation:

Open package of grass-fed meat and place in slow cooker.

Place grass-fed butter on top of your meat (as desired).

Add salt (as desired).

Cooking:

Set your slow cooker to it's low setting to cook your meat for 8 hours, or use it's high setting to cook your meat for 4 hours.

(Refer to your particular model's user's manual for more details on cooking times.)

 

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Posted on October 1, 2015 and filed under Grass-Fed Beef, Grass-Fed Lamb, Recipes.

A Great, Grass-Fed Steak

How to Prepare a Great, Grass-Fed Steak

Did you know that what it takes to prepare a great grass-fed steak is different than any other? If you want a tender, melt in your mouth steak, thawing it out on the morning of your meal is not going to cut it. Planning and patience is key and here's why: Your grass-fed beef was not raised as a couch potato in some feedlot, but rather it was able to roam and get plenty of exercise. It is this lifestyle that produces a leaner and more healthful meat. With this leaner beef comes more toned muscle tissue with connecting fibers. These connecting fibers need to relax and soften in order for your steak to take on great, grass-fed steak status.

So, here we go. This is what we do …

 

Step 1

Take a steak out of the freezer and put it in the refrigerator. Leave it there for a minimum of 2 days, but not more than 4 days.

Step 2

Take the steak from the refrigerator and put it on the counter for a minimum of 2 hours. (I leave my steak on the counter all day.) Your steak will now be at room temperature and will relax.

Step 3

This is the time when you determine how relaxed your steak is. To do this, simply take your finger and press down on the steak in various places. A relaxed steak will feel soft, whereas a less relaxed steak will feel firm. Your goal is for the entire steak to feel soft. Put it on a flat surface and lightly sprinkle with salt. (I use Pink Himalayan Sea Salt.) Rub the salt into the steak. Do this to both sides. Next, use a Jaccard tenderizer to poke tiny holes into the meat. This allows the salt to be dispersed all the way through the meat, and these tiny holes will allow cooking time to be reduced by about 40%. After this step is completed, allow the steak to mellow at room temperature for a minimum of 30 minutes. 

Step 4

Prepare your grill or skillet. When using a skillet, it should be medium hot. Add a generous amount of real butter. Heat until it bubbles. Add steak and sear for approximately 1 minute on each side. Turn off heat, cover and let set for 1 more minute. Remove cover and move skillet from burner. Let your steak set for about 30 seconds. It is now ready to enjoy!

 

Please note: This amount of cook-time is for a medium rare steak. Remember that each stove or grill is different. Have patience with the cooking time. You will quickly learn what is best for your appliance.

If you prefer to flavor your steak add this flavoring with the salt and then use the Jaccard tenderizer. Just remember that grass-fed beef has its own natural flavor so don’t think you have to add a flavor enhancer like you would grain-fed beef.

If you don’t have a Jaccard tenderizer, these can be purchased at Academy Sports for around $20.

 

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BF-Farms, LLC, Oklahoma's source for 100% grass-fed beef and lamb.

Posted on September 15, 2015 and filed under Grass-Fed Beef, Recipes.