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BEEF LIVER (THIN SLICED)
$5.99 USD
162 in stock
This Beef Liver (Thin Sliced) is cut for ease of cooking and more approachable preparation. Thin slicing shortens cook time and helps prevent the toughness and bitterness that can occur when liver is overcooked. When handled correctly, beef liver offers a deep, savory flavor and a soft, tender texture.
This is a traditional, nutrient-dense cut intended for quick cooking methods.
Cut and Preparation Details
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Thinly sliced for fast, even cooking
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Minimal trimming required
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Designed to reduce overcooking risk
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Suitable for simple, high-heat preparations
Nutritional and Health Benefits
Beef liver is one of the most concentrated sources of essential nutrients:
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Extremely high in vitamin A, supporting vision, skin health, and immune function
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Rich in iron, particularly heme iron, which is readily absorbed
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High in vitamin B12 and other B vitamins, supporting energy production and nerve function
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Contains folate, copper, and choline, important for metabolic and cellular processes
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Provides high-quality protein in a small serving size
Because of its nutrient density, beef liver is typically consumed in modest portions.
How to Cook Beef Liver
Technique matters:
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Soak briefly in milk or lightly salted water if a milder flavor is preferred
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Pat dry before cooking
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Cook quickly over medium-high heat
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Avoid extended cooking; liver should remain tender
Common preparations include pan-searing with onions, quick sautés, or light dredging before cooking.
Flavor and Texture Expectations
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Deep, mineral-rich beef flavor
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Tender, soft texture when not overcooked
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Stronger profile than muscle cuts
Storage and Handling
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Keep refrigerated or frozen until use
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Thaw under refrigeration if frozen
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Use promptly after thawing
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Cook thoroughly before consumption
Who This Product Is For
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Customers seeking highly nutrient-dense foods
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Traditional and heritage-style cooking
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Buyers focused on iron and vitamin intake
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Pet owners preparing organ meats for raw or cooked diets
