Step-by-Step: How to Cook Beef Tongue

Cow tongue is a fatty (that means yummy), nutrient-dense organ that has many health benefits. Plus, it's easy on the pocketbook!
Step-by-Step: How to Cook Beef Tongue | Real Food RN

Cow tongue may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of what to eat, but don’t be so quick to dismiss it. Cow tongue is a fatty (that means yummy), nutrient-dense organ that has many health benefits. Plus, it’s easy on the pocketbook!

Tongue is full of nutrients, which include folate (neural tube development), selenium (thyroid health and oxidative stress), iron (red blood cell health), potassium, niacin, and zinc. Cow tongue is also a great source of vitamin B12, the B vitamin that is only found in animal foods. So the vegetarians out there might want to consider maybe a little supplemental cow tongue in order to keep their brains healthy.

Back to the fatty part… cow tongue is a pretty fatty cut of meat so you want to be sure your tongue is properly sourced, meaning that you should make sure it is grass-fed and hormone/antibiotic-free. Toxins are stored in fat, plus the fat from grain-fed cows contains a higher level of pro-inflammatory omega-6 fats.

So, go to your local co-op or farmer down the road and put in an order for grass-fed cow tongue, and get ready to cook up something really (food-geek) fun! Here is how to cook beef tongue.

Step-by-Step: How to Cook Beef Tongue | Real Food RN

Beef Tongue

Cow tongue is a fatty (that means yummy), nutrient-dense organ that has many health benefits. Plus, it's easy on the pocketbook!

Ingredients

Instructions

    1. Boil the beef tongue for at least 3 hours. Remove from water, rinse, and allow to cool enough to handle.
    2. Peel off the skin (for those of you who enjoyed Anatomy and Physiology, this part is awesome!!!), cut the meat into long strips, and set it aside.
    3. Place a skillet over medium heat, then heat the sesame oil and add the garlic and ginger.
    4. When the garlic has browned slightly, whisk in the lemon juice, vinegar, coconut aminos, salt, and pepper.
    5. When the mixture comes to a simmer, add the arrowroot powder and stir until the sauce thickens slightly.
    6. Add the tongue strips and stir to coat the meat with the sauce.
    7. Impress all of your crazy food-geek friends by showing them how to cook beef tongue!

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  1. We love cow tongue, we call it Barbacoa and cook it slow and low, then shred it and pile it into corn tortillas. The only seasonings we use are salt, black pepper, and onion. I usually stick it in the oven the night before and prepare it in the morning for breakfast.

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