GreenDragon
Well-Known Member
Howdy Ya'll! So, I've been working my way patiently through the 100+ pages of the shaving soap thread. Gotten up to page 49 so far, and have already decided I want to try a batch or two using beef tallow. So I bought 5 lbs from the HEB butcher counter this Saturday to render down. (Got it for $0.88 a pound.)
Most of the instructions I found on the 'net were for using the Crock Pot, so that's what I tried. Cut all the fat up into 1" cubes, added a cup of water, and turned it on Slow as per instructions, checking every 1/2 hour. I put it out on the back porch as most posters complained about the smell.
Well, after 3 hours not much had happened. So, I turned it up to High and let her cook for another 2.5 hours; now we're cookin'! About 2/3 of the fat had rendered out at that point, so I strained the oil out into a quart mason jar, and put the bits back in the pot with a couple of cups of water to render the rest of the fat out and make it float to the top and not burn. After another hour it looked like I had gotten all I could out of the batch, so I strained it again and put the liquid into the fridge to separate and solidify.
Wound up with 2.5 lbs of pure white tallow total at $1.76 / lb. Not bad!
So - has anyone else rendered their own tallow? Because I think that rendering on the stove in a stock pot would be faster. Ideas?
Also, I didn't have any problem with a bad smell. In fact, it smelled awesome - like when I do rib roast for Christmas Dinner. All the animals were sticking to me like glue every time I checked on it LOL! I saved all the scraps and I think I'm going to use them to make some Doggie treats with, because I love my Puppers!!!
Most of the instructions I found on the 'net were for using the Crock Pot, so that's what I tried. Cut all the fat up into 1" cubes, added a cup of water, and turned it on Slow as per instructions, checking every 1/2 hour. I put it out on the back porch as most posters complained about the smell.
Well, after 3 hours not much had happened. So, I turned it up to High and let her cook for another 2.5 hours; now we're cookin'! About 2/3 of the fat had rendered out at that point, so I strained the oil out into a quart mason jar, and put the bits back in the pot with a couple of cups of water to render the rest of the fat out and make it float to the top and not burn. After another hour it looked like I had gotten all I could out of the batch, so I strained it again and put the liquid into the fridge to separate and solidify.
Wound up with 2.5 lbs of pure white tallow total at $1.76 / lb. Not bad!
So - has anyone else rendered their own tallow? Because I think that rendering on the stove in a stock pot would be faster. Ideas?
Also, I didn't have any problem with a bad smell. In fact, it smelled awesome - like when I do rib roast for Christmas Dinner. All the animals were sticking to me like glue every time I checked on it LOL! I saved all the scraps and I think I'm going to use them to make some Doggie treats with, because I love my Puppers!!!