We get 5-6 cuts of meat each month. It’s the perfect amount of meat for two people. I rarely buy meat other than cuts for a special occasion or craving. I do buy chicken and fish/shellfish from the grocery store to supplement the monthly package.
The meat comes frozen and keeps well for 3-4 months (some longer) in its packaging. The cuts are wrapped in heavy plastic and then paper or vacuum sealed. The cost is $60 per month and we pick it up at a restaurant that is close to our home.
We initially tried the CSA in an effort to eat more natural food especially hormone free meat. What we didn’t expect is how good the meat would taste.
I have only been stuck twice on what to do with the meat. Beef Heart? I boiled it for a long long time and cut it up for dog treats. I did try it and it was still chewy after 5 hours of cooking. Cube Steaks? Is there anything other than chicken fried steak? If so let me know.
I highly encourage anyone who can get a meats CSA to try it especially from Slagel. Its always fun to see what we get each month and what I will cook up.
Yesterday, I picked our February allotment. Here is what I have planned:
1) 60 Day Dry Aged Top Sirloin Steaks (simply grilled)
2) Whole Chicken (baked fried chicken..it looks like a fryer not a roaster)
3) Rolled Rump Roast (I’m looking for a recipe or I will just slow roast it)
4) Whole Pork Tenderloin (with herbs and broiled)
5) Pork Sausage Patties (breakfast)
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