Focus on Scotch Beef PGI cuts, joints and offal: ox kidney

Quality Meat Scotland

QMS

Standard Supplier

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Description

A Scotch Beef internal organ found below the diaphragm on the inside of the loin, encased in suet fat. Click to discover a range of excellent Scotch Beef recipes added by other chefs and suppliers.

Average weight

300 - 800g

Approximate yield

250 - 750g

Preparations

Kidney is removed from the kidney suet fat. The centre fat should be trimmed to an acceptable level.

Uses

May be sliced or diced, pan fried or braised and stewed.

Cooking techniques

Grill Fry Stew Boil Oven

Cut Origin

Cut Origin - Focus on Scotch Beef PGI cuts, joints and offal: ox kidney
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Quality Meat Scotland

QMS

Standard Supplier 8th June 2016

Focus on Scotch Beef PGI cuts, joints and offal: ox kidney

IN ASSOCIATION WITH