Sunday, July 17, 2011

SOO WEE!!

We picked up our second 1/2 hog from Meadow Haven Farms on Saturday morning.  The first one was amazing and lasted us about 9 months.  To the right is a picture of our half.  I'd estimate about 100 lbs of take home meat.  It's great from the standpoint that you get to chose how your hog is cut up and prepared.  We really enjoy getting our meat this way, it let's us try cuts (and offal)  that aren't as easy to find in the grocery store and the quality really is top not from MHF.  In a half, you can expect plenty of pork chops and bacon, some shoulder steaks, about 10 lbs of ground or sausages, ham, and roasts.

We have also been splitting half cows (MHF as well) with friends, so the two compliment each other nicely and the only protein we end up getting from the grocery store is fish. Grass fed beef is great, when cooking you can tell it's less watery and has more of a beefy taste to it than conventional, but the difference is even greater between grocery store pork and what you get from MHF's pastured organic pork.  The pastured pork is much more tender with a texture that stays firm yet juicy and has some real flavor to it.  Other than needing to cook it at a lower temp, I find it far more forgiving than conventional as well.  We did the pork chops this evening.  I did mine marinated in a tablespoon of lime juice, tablespoon of rum and a good rub of jerk seasoning.  Super tender, loved it, should be another great pig.      

6 comments:

  1. Super jealous. I think this 1/2 hogs and 1/2 cows will be the next step for Lizzie and I. Do you mind going over price?

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  2. Donna - with this one we got liver, heart, kidney, tongue. Tongue is my favorite by far, very similar to beef tongue. Hog Heart and kidney are very similar to beef heart and kidney. Hog liver on the other hand is pretty intense, not near as mild as beef. Jeremey is checking on the sweetbreads and tail for me.

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  3. Jim, let's chat this weekend, I'm on the waitlist for an October side of beef and will need someone to split it with, if you're interested. For actual take home meat, beef ends up a little under $5/lb and pork a little over $5/lb. Pork is a little more mainly do more work at the butcher with the bacon, ham, and sausage. It's not perfect since I haven't actually put it on a scale, just estimated.

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  4. Zack, we did get some beef sweetbreads from Jeremy a while back and they were great!
    http://shutterlicious.wordpress.com/2011/04/16/beef-sweetbreads-on-salad/

    I'd be curious what hog sweetbreads are like...

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