ext_32648 ([identity profile] goldsquare.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] jducoeur 2012-11-12 08:14 pm (UTC)

::Spot the guy reading comments::

We've made a few beef recipes with short-ribs from small-farm and naturally raised cows.

The difference in flavor (I always eat about a 1 gram morsel) is phenomenal.

Feed-lot cattle taste bland, and a little corn-like: which is no shock when you consider what they eat. Cows that eat a more natural diet taste like, well, cow: the neutral flavor of beef, but slightly sweeter and a little, oh, I'm thinking floral but it is just a little elevated. Like nature.

The flavor difference can easily be drowned out with spices (although the texture difference remains), so it's only worth purchasing the many-times-more-expensive meat for a few recipes.

This sounds like one of them, frankly.

Maybe we'll see you at the Somerville Winter Market this winter: it starts this weekend, but we won't be there for a while. Also keep an eye out for Chestnut Farms, John Crow Farm, and a few others that float from one winter market to another.

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