this plus this sliced up into french fries. I just fed my whole family this. No complaints.
get that pot of lard nice and hot..not stupid hot, but nice and hot.
this plus this sliced up into french fries. I just fed my whole family this. No complaints.
get that pot of lard nice and hot..not stupid hot, but nice and hot.
Doesn't sound healthy. No thanks!
I didn't even know lard was still legal.
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lots of salt and ketchup and vinegar. I think that covers the food pyramid.
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As fats go, lard is actually one of the healthier and better ones to cook with. You generally won't find it in most grocery stores, as it carries a stigma still from the days where we thought all fat = cholesterol and all cholesterol = horrible for you. You should still be able to get it from specialty meat shops.
I have a butcher that saves me pig fat, which I routinely then render down in a slow cooker/crock pot and save to jars. Lard is AMAZING to bake with.
Not sure why I'd eat pure fat. I could use that calorie allowance on pizza instead.
Lard is much better than many alternatives, I would rather fry in lard (pig fat) than those other oils that seem to have a shelf life of several years.
I like to roast potatoes in lard, that's all I've used it for.