Three renders might be necessary for the various fats when rendering tallow, but all I render is suet, and there's just one dry render. It isn't hard at all. My rendered tallow is pristine white on the first go.
Water up little less than half way, a third a cup to full cup of salt per a 6 lb batch, and if you like use about a quarter cup or less of baking soda, but beware because baking soda is slightly alkaline and will turn some of it into soap which you will see floating at the top if it gets too hot. I tried it without the baking soda and it just still has an odor to me after several renders. So I continue to use the soda and strain through cheesecloth and floaties. Maybe, try just 1/8 cup.
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