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Premium Tasmanian Beef Dripping

Premium Tasmanian Beef Dripping

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500ml Premium Tasmanian Beef Dripping

A beautiful golden liquid when melted our beef dripping enhances the flavour of your food while adding a gentle hint of beef.

High temperature cooking is perfect for searing meat, fried or scrambled eggs, bacon, roasted vegetables or sauteed mushrooms and garden greens.

The perfect fat for deep frying.

Use wherever you would use any other cooking oil.

Grass fed fats are renowned to be nutrient dense with a good mix of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids and some fat soluble vitamins like vitamin D.

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Kristin
Great for cooking

I've been using the beef dripping to cook my meat in for months now. One bottle goes a really long way. I don't have to worry about steak or beef taking on the flavour of whatever cooking oil I have and it works really well. Currently I use the beef dripping if I'm frying beef or pork, and I use lamb dripping if I'm cooking lamb. I have saved my own dripping from doing roasts or baking ribs in the past, and I do love using that for cooking, but because I live alone I really don't cook a lot of those things enough to produce a lot of my own dripping for cooking so this is really convenient.

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Kristin
Great for cooking

I've been using the beef dripping to cook my meat in for months now. One bottle goes a really long way. I don't have to worry about steak or beef taking on the flavour of whatever cooking oil I have and it works really well. Currently I use the beef dripping if I'm frying beef or pork, and I use lamb dripping if I'm cooking lamb. I have saved my own dripping from doing roasts or baking ribs in the past, and I do love using that for cooking, but because I live alone I really don't cook a lot of those things enough to produce a lot of my own dripping for cooking so this is really convenient.