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Recipes

Beef & Ground Pork Sliders
For your Super Bowl enjoyment try juicy and flavorful pork and beef sliders. After trying one, you'll never have another plain 'ol burger again! The perfect and easy solution to keeping your fans happy whether their team wins or loses.
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Five Layer Taco Dip
A perfect appetizer dip for your next party or game day event like the Super Bowl
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Simple Classic Hot Wings
A classic game day favorite.
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Liver and Onions with BACON
The basic things that will set your liver above all others are: 1) soak in milk, 2)turn liver as little as possible and 3) don't overcook!" The inclusion of bacon takes the liver to another dimension.
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Hanger Steak with Garlic-Parsley-Brandy Butter
A hanger steak also known as butcher's steak is a cut of beef steak prized for its flavor. Derived from the diaphragm of a steer or heifer, it typically weighs about 1 to 1/2 lbs . This cut is taken from the plate, which is the lower belly of the animal. In the past, it was sometimes known as "butcher's steak", because butchers would often keep it for themselves rather than offer it for sale.
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Skirt Steak
Skirt steak is a cut of beef steak that is long, flat, and prized for its flavor rather than tenderness. It is not to be confused with flank steak, a generally similar adjacent cut nearer the animal's rear quarter. Skirt steak has even more intense beefy flavor than flank steak. It does contain more tough muscles than flank steak, though, so should only be cooked to rare or medium-rare for the most tender texture. Some say skirt Steak is butter in meat form. Rich and full of flavor, if you’ve never had Skirt Steak, I urge you to try some soon. It can be prepared with a marinade to give it some extra flavor. If you want to keep things simple, it’s not necessary. That’s up to you. A marinade recipe is following below. You can also mix it up, adding your favorite flavor combos.
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Zuni Café Chicken
This recipe was featured in the New Your Times about Chef Judy Rodgers (Refined Simplicity). It is a world-renown chicken recipe served in her restaurant in San Francisco. It's worth trying, to take Whitaker Farms chicken to an impossible level. Enjoy
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Boston Butt-Pork Roast
Low and slow is the preferred method for cooking large cuts of meat. It produces the most tender and flavorful results. Use this Boston Butt recipe when you have the time to slow roast it in the oven. The lemon and herbs flavor the meat while the low temperature makes for a succulent and tender pork dish.
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Boston Butt-Pork Roast in Crock Pot
This is a basic, simple, and fast recipe for a fast-paced lifestyle. You can use it as the foundation to explore the world of flavors and add wine, apple cider, or other seasons. I would suggest that you try the original directions and ingredients first and experiment slowly if you like. Of course, the best results are going to be based on using our quality open pastured pork.
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Short Ribs Crock Pot Style with Red Wine
Beefy short ribs benefit from long, slow cooking, so the crockpot is a convenient and excellent choice for the busy lifestyle. Use a good quality, dry red wine for this recipe, along with fresh organic vegetables from your local farm. Select good meaty, short ribs from open pasture grass-fed cows, also from your local farm, for best healthy flavor.
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Short Ribs
Serve these yummy ribs over your favorite mashed potatoes for a rib-sticking meal. You can also try polenta for a new twist.
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Rump Roast
This recipe was taken from Coconut Darling (Coconutdarling.com). "This recipe was super simple and taken from a variety of recipes that I looked at. I’m in love with paprika and celery seed, so those two had to be a part of the rub!! Feel free to mix and match other spices of your liking." Enjoy
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