Soaking beef liver in milk
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I just tried beef liver for the first time today and I feel great. I soaked the liver in milk for two hours prior to cooking it since that’s what I read online, but a mutual of mine on Twitter told me that ruins some of the nutritional content. Is this true, and if not does soaking it make any difference regardless?
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@Blitz I like liver better if it's soaked in milk, but I just soak it 10-15 minutes. I get 1/4" thick pieces (Skylark brand in Texas and New Mexico) that are individually packaged and flash frozen. Then I cook it in a little butter or coconut oil on medium-high heat, 2-3 minutes per side. I don't know if soaking it lowers the nutritional content but I really don't see how it could make much difference.
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@Blitz I wouldn’t say “ruin” it just has the potential to chelate some of the copper. I think bc lacto ferrin in milk binds to copper. But my guess is that because the liver is already so high in copper, soaking it a little bit probably won’t make a big difference.
The more pertinent question here is, how can you try and get a fresher source of liver so that you don’t feel you have to soak it
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@MB said in Soaking beef liver in milk:
The more pertinent question here is, how can you try and get a fresher source of liver so that you don’t feel you have to soak it
I'm in Texas. I like to use Skylark brand frozen calves' liver that I get at my local grocery store. It's cut into 4 ounce 1/4" thick pieces that are individually Cryovac wrapped so they last well in the freezer and they are easy & quick to thaw in a bowl of warm water.
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@mostlylurking If I had that option, I would do that too. Seems very convenient.
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@MB It is convenient and the price is right too! I've also found it in New Mexico so for all I know it's available in many more states too.
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@mostlylurking They have it in Florida as well, I have bought fresh liver from whole foods, and a rancher buddy used to give me his longhorn cow's liver. This was back when I lived in Texas.
Now, I buy skylark grass-fed brand because it's more convenient and properly portioned.
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@The-New-Sun That's good to know! I've been eating Skylark liver for almost 10 years and I've been very happy with it. I tried Whole Foods' liver; I thought it was nasty and threw it away.
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I have herpes so I’ve been soaking my pussy in raw milk . I’ll let y’all know if it works