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Sauteed Beef Kidneys...
Sauteed Beef Kidneys
How do you know how much led is in
the land or the water where you are living? Well, environmental poisons
will collect in the organs and kidneys of the animals you consume as
food. If the land and water is clean, there will be no unusual after
tastes that are consistent with the taste of metal or chemicals on the
tongue.
We haven’t posted any offal lately, but could not resist sharing
this with you. We got our whole steer not to long ago from our favorite
local ranch, Date Creek Ranch. Always make sure that you eat grass-fed, and know where your meat is coming from.
Why should you eat kidney? Kidney is a good source of Protein,
Vitamin C and Zinc, and a great source of Vitamin A, Thiamin,
Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid,
Iron, Phosphorus, Copper and Selenium.
Here is what you will need and how to go about making it. Serves 4, unless you are Jo and Henry then it’s for two. Ingredients:
2 whole beef kidneys
1/4 cup coconut oil
2 large yellow or white onions, sliced
3 – 6 red dried Thai chilis, whole
2 – 3 Anaheim pepper, sliced
1 – 2 bay leaves
1 tsp turmeric
1 tsp garam masala
pinch of sea salt, to taste
fresh cracked rainbow pepper, to taste
pinch of caraway seeds
pinch of marjoram, rub between palms to activate herb
The beef kidney has a very thick white cord connecting the various
nodes of the organ. Ensure that you use a very well sharpened knife, I
like a boning knife. Try to get all the white cording out, this is a
time-consuming task, so know that going in and take your time with it,
it’s actually really interesting.
Whole kidney with cord in tactKidney with carefully removed cord
Next it is very important to soak the kidney in a bath of 1/3 vinegar
(we use coconut vinegar) and 2/3 parts water. Soaking is important to
ensure that there is no smell or taste of urine. If the kidney is not
cleaned properly there is a chance that your dish might be ruined – IF
you don’t soak for about 20 minutes. Rinse very well and set aside.Kidney soaking in vinegar/water bath
In a large wok or saute pan, brown onions in 1/4 cup of coconut oil,
once they are glossy add peppers and all other ingredients, except for
the kidney – this goes in last, as kidney cooks as quickly as liver
does.While your onions and veggies are sautéing on medium heat, begin to slice your kidney into thin slices.
Sliced kidney
Once your veggies are caramel in color and beautifully glossy, add
kidney and stir well, up your heat to almost high and cook for 2 – 4
minutes, only.Cooking kidney – almost done
Cook until you see almost no pink; it will continue to cook in the
pan even after you turn off the stove. It’s crucial not to overcook your
kidney.Serve and enjoy!
delicious! I made this today. But when I took out the cord, I
rendered the fat out and used that for front. Sally Fallon said that’s
real nutritious fat so I didn’t want to waste it. The kitchen did smell
like pee, but the food didn’t! I substituted poblano and habaneros, but
The real genius of the dish was the spices. I love using all the things
that I rarely use in my spice cabinet.
Thanks for your tips on preparing the kidney for cooking. I
followed your directions, soaking the kidneys for at least an hour, and
the results were very good. I used some alternative ingredients for
the vegetables and seasonings, using an Argentinian chimichurri herb
combination, which added a very nice flavour. Your directions were
excellent! Thanks so much.
I cooked some kidney, and they taste like vinegar. I rinsed them
well after soaking them. Is this supposed to happen? Maybe I soaked
them too long? It may have been 3 hours instead of two.
Hi Dan, yes, you probably did soak them too long and you have to
really wash them very well otherwise this can happen. Was that your
first time? You’ll get the hang of it, and they are worth it. NK
beef kidney, awesome! trimming a bit time consuming, but great I
seldom follow slavishly any receipt, but guidelines with an unfamiliar
cut are always helpful, your’s were excellent! Texture and flavor was
excellent! Thank you.
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