MaryMargaret
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Hey y’all! First post yay!
I’ve been rendered my own tallow from Galloway cattle we raise on pastures and when I’ve rendered that it comes out white and smells like sugar cookies. I recently got 30+ lbs of tallow from a great friend at a butcher shop that smelled different and as it warmed up in my house started to “sweat” if you will. Now the smell I can get over but this “sweating” thing bothers me. Mainly I’m afraid it will show up in the final product. I asked him if he rendered it in a fry to see if there was a rogue oil but he said it’s just juices/gelatin. Now is this there because he didn’t rendere it long enough maybe or at a high enough temperature? I have to reheat it before use anyways because he didn’t use a cheese cloth when straining it.
Thanks
Mary
I’ve been rendered my own tallow from Galloway cattle we raise on pastures and when I’ve rendered that it comes out white and smells like sugar cookies. I recently got 30+ lbs of tallow from a great friend at a butcher shop that smelled different and as it warmed up in my house started to “sweat” if you will. Now the smell I can get over but this “sweating” thing bothers me. Mainly I’m afraid it will show up in the final product. I asked him if he rendered it in a fry to see if there was a rogue oil but he said it’s just juices/gelatin. Now is this there because he didn’t rendere it long enough maybe or at a high enough temperature? I have to reheat it before use anyways because he didn’t use a cheese cloth when straining it.
Thanks
Mary