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Grass-fed Beef

DH and I have been discussing joining a co-op and looking into grass fed beef.  A friend gave us some steaks to try and I was not impressed at all. The texture of the meat was so different. It was so horrible that I didn't even want to finish dinner.  I know there are lots of different farms out there to try so I was curious if anyone has had good luck with a certain farm or co-op.  

Re: Grass-fed Beef

  • Did you try Larry?
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    Did you try Larry?
    Lol this one was not Larry! Thankfully he/she didn't have a name!
  • There is definitely a texture difference. It just seems firmer to me. What temp did you cook it to? I wouldn't take it over medium rare, but it still has a good "chew" to it.

    I'm a member of the Ok Food Coop and have tried a couple of the farms and have been happy with just about everything I've gotten. H wasn't quite as sold as me, but the last steaks I made he seemed happy. 

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  • Agreed that grass fed definitely has a different flavor and texture. When we have had grass fed, we have found that cooking the steaks really slowly at a low temperature on the grill has helped a lot.

    And Larry was awesome. Amazing steaks and roasts came off him!

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  • My dad is a rancher and sells only to Premium Natural Beef. They're an Oklahoma company, and all of their stuff is organic. You can find it at Crest and Braum's - might be worth a try as an alternative to joining a co-op.

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  • I loved "Larry", he didn't really have a name but that is what my sister would always call him when I referred to getting a beef.  :)  I hope to do it again soon from the same lady but we simply can't afford it right now.
  • I think you just have to expect it to always taste at least somewhat different than grain fed beef, but I second a lot of the cooking tips on here!
  • My DH's supervisor is the co-owner of Plum Rich Beef in Edmond.  They're supposed to be really good (we haven't actually tried them b/c DH hunts deer and my freezer is full of venison but other coworkers have liked it).

    Here's their website: http://plumrichbeef.com/

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    My dad is a rancher and sells only to Premium Natural Beef. They're an Oklahoma company, and all of their stuff is organic. You can find it at Crest and Braum's - might be worth a try as an alternative to joining a co-op.

    We've been getting our meat from Crest and are pretty happy with it just wanted to try and get something grass fed.  I like that they don't use hormones and anti-biotics though. 

  • I definitely think that DH over cooked them so I'm sure that didn't help at all.  I like my meat very pink and it was cooked all the way through.  We will have to try again and cook them more rare next time.
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    My DH's supervisor is the co-owner of Plum Rich Beef in Edmond.  They're supposed to be really good (we haven't actually tried them b/c DH hunts deer and my freezer is full of venison but other coworkers have liked it).

    Here's their website: http://plumrichbeef.com/

    DH would love to have a freezer full of meat like that!    I will look into that website!

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    I definitely think that DH over cooked them so I'm sure that didn't help at all.  I like my meat very pink and it was cooked all the way through.  We will have to try again and cook them more rare next time.

    Well, that's just blasphemy. You never cook a steak to well-done.

    Take it off the grill/pan just under 130 and let it come up to that, and you'll have a med-rare steak. 140 for medium. I have to use my meat thermometer for any meat or poultry that I've gotten from the co-op because I find it cooks quicker, especially the chicken.

    Good luck! 

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    imagedvbem:

    My DH's supervisor is the co-owner of Plum Rich Beef in Edmond.  They're supposed to be really good (we haven't actually tried them b/c DH hunts deer and my freezer is full of venison but other coworkers have liked it).

    Here's their website: http://plumrichbeef.com/

    DH would love to have a freezer full of meat like that!    I will look into that website!

    We have a lot left right now that needs to be eaten (?) before October, mostly ground venison.  If you want a package or two, let me know.  It's good, but I'd like to have some cow soon before DH hunts down another deer! lol.

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