Beef liver is a highly nutritious organ meat that comes from the liver of cattle. It's prized for its rich flavor and dense texture. While it might not be as commonly consumed as other cuts of beef, beef liver is valued in many culinary traditions for its nutritional benefits and versatility in cooking. In terms of flavor and texture, beef liver has a distinct taste that's rich, savory, and slightly sweet. It has a dense and tender texture when cooked properly.
Beef liver can be prepared in various ways, including frying, sautéing, grilling, or braising. It's often sliced thinly and cooked quickly over high heat to maintain its tenderness and flavor. Beef liver is commonly served with onions, which complement its rich flavor and add sweetness to the dish.
100% Grass Fed and Finished
Local
Hartford, CT
Hardwick Beef takes pride in delivering the finest grass-fed beef, locally sourced from New York, Pennsylvania and Vermont. These animals are raised without antibiotics or added hormones. Catering to the increasing demand for safe and healthy food, along with a growing interest in traceability, Hardwick Beef ensures that each cow's journey is transparent from birth onward. This commitment provides consumers with the assurance that the beef they enjoy is of the utmost quality and safety standards.
We source whole animals from Hardwick Beef, meaning that we commit to every cut each animal yields. This reduces waste, and gives us more control over the size and shape of the cuts we offer. With each cow comes the traditional and more popular cuts such as steaks and ground, as well as cuts that may not be as familiar like kidney or liver. Every part of the animal serves a unique purpose, and sourcing whole enables us to recognize the value of an animal in its entirety.
With every shipment we receive from Hardwick Beef, we are notified of the exact farm the animal was raised on as well as the breed, further demonstrating Hardwick's commitment to transparency and quality.
All Hardwick beef is 100% grass-fed and finished. Grass-fed beef is better for the for the environment, as less energy is required to grow grass than to grow grain. It's also better for consumers, often with less fat and more good fats (omega-3s) and better for the cows.