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Ellendra Nauriel wrote:Now I'm wondering how hard it would be to sell the schmaltz from my meat chickens.
Flora Eerschay wrote:How do you render beef fat? I'm waiting for beef and I'm wondering now if I could ask for the fat too... I mostly used vegetable oils so far.
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Flora Eerschay wrote:How do you render beef fat? I'm waiting for beef and I'm wondering now if I could ask for the fat too... I mostly used vegetable oils so far.
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Flora Eerschay wrote:Thanks! I'll try with sheep fat tomorrow, and maybe with beef fat later too. I now remember that the rabbit I had a few months ago had its fat in unusually hard clumps... could that be melted too?
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Ellendra Nauriel wrote:Now I'm wondering how hard it would be to sell the schmaltz from my meat chickens.
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Tereza Okava wrote:I don't think anyone would assume that schmaltz is kosher. And people who want kosher schmaltz are probably not buying their food from random places or producers (an observation from living in a mostly orthodox community when I was a kid). If you live in an area where people do keep kosher and they might buy your meat products you probably should mention non-kosher, but I would imagine someone would have asked by now if that were the case.
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Thomas Dean wrote:
I once listed some as goose schmaltz and got berated in an email by someone who said they were Jewish, and I should not even use that as a search term on CL if it wasn't kosher. But there are lots of people with strong opinions on the web. I apologized, and edited my advert to make it clear that it was not kosher. Just a warning for others, but thank you for your input as well.
Tereza Okava wrote:
Thomas Dean wrote:
I once listed some as goose schmaltz and got berated in an email by someone who said they were Jewish, and I should not even use that as a search term on CL if it wasn't kosher. But there are lots of people with strong opinions on the web. I apologized, and edited my advert to make it clear that it was not kosher. Just a warning for others, but thank you for your input as well.
I'd be leery after that too!! (I could totally see that happening where I grew up, but 90% of people in the city were Jewish). I suppose there is always someone who has to be difficult. I am not a CL user so maybe there is some cultural thing there I don't know. Still, I think big picture there is no reason to think that schmaltz would be any more kosher than chicken would be.
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Flora Eerschay wrote:How do you render beef fat? I'm waiting for beef and I'm wondering now if I could ask for the fat too... I mostly used vegetable oils so far.
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Stacy Witscher wrote: 6 chickens will get me at least a pint of fat.
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"We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." ~ Plato
Flora Eerschay wrote:How do you render beef fat? I'm waiting for beef and I'm wondering now if I could ask for the fat too... I mostly used vegetable oils so far.
Carla Burke wrote:Schmaltz is rendered chicken fat - a classic in traditional Jewish cooking - has been used for thousands of years. It's great for cooking with, and even tasty on a toasted sandwich - think schmaltz instead of butter, for grilled cheese, or for sautéing, frying, etc.
The bits of skin - called gribenes, after rendering, are usually browned and crisped up, often with onions, and eaten as a snack, like pork rinds. Truly yummy!
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