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Use of dry aged beef fat.

So many of us know that you can use duck fat to make some killer potatoes.  But what about dry aged beef fat?  I trimmed some 40 day dry aged fat prior to grilling the steak. I am thinking I could use that buttery and intensively flavored fat for something delicious and special, but what? I am assuming I could render some down for coating and using  with potatoes, but anyone have any other ideas?   I am trying to think outside the box here, but not coming up with much.  
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Caliking said:   Meat in bung is my favorite. 

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  • DMW
    DMW Posts: 13,836
    Brown it in a skillet on all sides and put it on a toasted Martin's potato roll. :smiley: 

    They/Them
    Morgantown, PA

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  • Chris8938
    Chris8938 Posts: 156
    Use it the next tie you need to fry something.  Throw a hunk or two in and fry away.  Or you could render it all down and cool it in the fridge.  Then scoop out as needed for some vegetable sauté...
    XL BGE, Lg BGE, MiniMax BGE, Mini BGE

    Appleton, WI 
  • Hawg Fan
    Hawg Fan Posts: 1,517
    Render it and use on a griddle when cooking potatoes or hot slaw.

    Any road will take you there if you don't know where you're going.

    Terry

    Rockwall, TX
  • Sea2Ski
    Sea2Ski Posts: 4,131
    Sorry for the delay in thanking for the responses.   Not sure I could make a sandwich out of it, but I guess the will help out the spuds when I use it for them.  
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    Caliking said:   Meat in bung is my favorite. 
  • anton
    anton Posts: 1,813
    I save , and use brisket fat to cook greens, use in place of oil sometimes, and to brown tortillas for tacos, instead of lard.
     Using a MBGE,woo/w stone,livin' in  Hayward California," The Heart Of The Bay "
  • Render it for lard and experience french fries and potato chips as they were intended

    vegetable oil is for lesbic vegetarians named zippy
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  • bgebrent
    bgebrent Posts: 19,636
    +1234^^^^^, cuz it's on point.  Not wanting to interfere with yalls love fest.
    Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
  • How about sear your non-aged steaks in it in a cast iron pan? Or melt it over a finished steak?
  • Photo Egg
    Photo Egg Posts: 12,137
    How about sear your non-aged steaks in it in a cast iron pan? Or melt it over a finished steak?
    We have a 2 year, 11 month limit on responding to posts.lol
    Thank you,
    Darian

    Galveston Texas
  • Sea2Ski
    Sea2Ski Posts: 4,131
    @ScaryLarry , nevermind @Photo Egg. But wow - this is an old post.

    Welcome to to forum. 

     I never thought of saving it for a fresh steak. I have rendered some and cooked potatoes in it. That really is a game changer on the level of using duck fat.  I also used some, instead of butter, in my pan for eggs. When I have some extra, I save it and go crazy using it as a substitute for butter and in some cases oil for appropriate dishes. It provides a new twist on flavor.
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    Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
    ....just look for the smoke!
    Large and MiniMax
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    Caliking said:   Meat in bung is my favorite.