Conoly Sullivan Conoly Sullivan

Lard is Back: The Benefits of Pasture-Raised Lard for Your Kitchen

Lard is back and better than ever! Once misunderstood, this traditional cooking fat is making a comeback in kitchens for its versatility and health benefits. Learn why lard, especially from pasture-raised, non-GMO pigs, is a nutrient-rich, natural fat perfect for baking, frying, and more

OH MY LARD!

Lard has long been misunderstood, but it’s time to reconsider this traditional cooking fat. At Eremos Farm, our pasture-raised, non-GMO-fed pigs produce high-quality lard that is rich in nutrients and perfect for a variety of culinary uses. Here’s why lard deserves a place in your kitchen, and how it can contribute to a healthy and sustainable diet.

What is Lard?

Lard is simply rendered pig fat, but the quality depends on how the pigs are raised. Our lard comes from pigs that are pasture-raised and fed a natural, non-GMO diet, which results in a clean and nutrient-rich product. There are two main types of lard we offer:

  • Leaf lard: This comes from the fat around the kidneys and is ideal for baking. It’s especially prized for making light and flaky pastries like pie crusts and biscuits.

  • Fatback lard: This is from the fat along the pig’s back and is excellent for frying, roasting, and sautéing due to its high smoke point and stable structure.

Both types of lard are neutral in flavor, making them versatile for a wide range of dishes.

Health Benefits of Lard

Lard offers several health benefits, making it a good alternative to many vegetable oils and butter:

  1. Rich in Healthy Fats
    Lard is naturally high in monounsaturated fats, the same heart-healthy fats found in olive oil. It also contains less saturated fat than butter and is free from trans fats, making it a healthier option for everyday cooking.

  2. A Great Source of Vitamin D
    One of lard’s standout nutritional benefits is its high vitamin D content. Just a tablespoon of pasture-raised lard can provide nearly 1,100 IU of vitamin D, which is significantly higher than many other food sources. This can help maintain healthy bones, support immune function, and even improve mood, especially in colder months when sunlight is scarce.

  3. High Smoke Point for Safe Cooking
    Lard has a higher smoke point than many oils, meaning it can withstand high temperatures without breaking down and releasing harmful free radicals. This makes it a safer choice for frying, roasting, and sautéing, especially compared to oils that oxidize at lower temperatures.

  4. A Balanced Omega-3 to Omega-6 Ratio
    The diet of pasture-raised pigs enhances the omega-3 content of their fat, which can help reduce inflammation and promote heart health. This balance is often skewed in conventionally raised pork, making pasture-raised lard a healthier choice.

  5. Sustainable and Waste-Reducing
    Using lard is part of a sustainable approach to eating, where every part of the animal is utilized. This practice, often called “nose-to-tail” eating, helps reduce food waste and makes the most of the nutritional value each animal provides.

How to Use Lard in Your Cooking

Lard is incredibly versatile. It can be used in:

  • Baking: For perfectly flaky pie crusts, biscuits, and cookies.

  • Frying and sautéing: Thanks to its high smoke point, lard is excellent for frying vegetables or meats without the risk of burning or creating harmful compounds.

  • Roasting: Use it to roast potatoes, chicken, or vegetables for a rich, even flavor.

Because lard is neutral in taste, it won’t overpower the natural flavors of your ingredients, making it a great option for a wide range of recipes.

So what does this all really mean for you??

Lard, particularly when sourced from pasture-raised pigs, is a nutrient-dense and versatile fat that has numerous health benefits. With its balance of healthy fats, high vitamin D content, and stability for high-heat cooking, it’s a valuable addition to any kitchen. Whether you’re baking, frying, or roasting, lard offers a natural, sustainable option that your body will recognize and use efficiently.

If you're looking to incorporate a traditional, healthy fat into your cooking, consider trying pasture-raised lard from a trusted source like Eremos Farm.

Buy Leaf Lard for baking pies

Buy traditional lard for all other cooking! (Not sure how to render lard? It’s super easy! Check out our blog post in recipes!)

Read More
Conoly Sullivan Conoly Sullivan

Cultivating Change: How Regenerative Farming Empowers You and the Planet

In a world where the health of our bodies and our planet is increasingly in the spotlight, the way we produce our food holds profound importance. Here at Eremos Farm, we're proud to champion regenerative farming practices, not just as a means of sustainable agriculture, but as a pathway to empowerment for you, our valued customer.

Regenerative farming isn't just about what happens on the farm; it's about the ripple effect that extends far beyond our fields. By prioritizing soil health, biodiversity, and natural cycles, we're not only producing cleaner, healthier foods, but we're also nurturing a better world for generations to come.

So why should regenerative farming matter to someone who doesn’t farm?

First and foremost, it's about the food on your plate. Our commitment to regenerative practices means that every bite you take is packed with nutrients, free from harmful chemicals, and bursting with flavor. By choosing our produce, you're not just nourishing your body; you're making a conscious decision to prioritize your health and well-being.

But it doesn't stop there. Regenerative farming is a powerful tool for combating climate change and restoring balance to our ecosystems. By sequestering carbon in the soil, reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and fostering biodiversity, we're playing our part in creating a healthier planet for all.

And perhaps most importantly, regenerative farming puts you in the driver's seat of positive change. Every purchase you make from our farm is a vote for a better future. You're not just a consumer; you're a co-creator of a more sustainable food system—one where farmers, consumers, and the environment thrive together.

In a world that often feels overwhelmed by daunting challenges, regenerative farming offers a beacon of hope. It's a reminder that small actions—like choosing where you buy your food—can have a big impact. So, as you savor the fruits of our labor, know that you're not just enjoying a meal; you're part of a movement. Thank you for being our partner in cultivating change.

Together, we're transforming the way food is grown, nourishing our bodies, and stewarding the earth for future generations. Welcome to the regenerative revolution.

Please join us in this journey!

Read More