At EATYALL, every episode is a gateway to better ingredients. This week, we are going to jump into a little different style format than last week. Join us as we walk around Sherwood Acres beef farm in LaGrange, Kentucky, visit the barn and dive into a fun experience knowing how Kentucky beef is raised. We’ll learn more about the Belted Galloway, a traditional Scottish breed of beef cattle, which came into the US back in the 50s.
We’re joined on the farm by Chefs Philip Cronin (chef at Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse in Lexington, KY and co-owner of Kismet) with Chef Michael Krafft and Chef Spencer Searles as well as Jon Bednarski owner and farmer at Sherwood Acres and Katelyn Hawkins from the Kentucky Beef Council. The chefs learned you cannot put marbling on a carcass in a few months’ time. Energy and nutrition of the animals are definitely things you need to have a constant eye on for optimal marbling, flavor and nutrition! There are plenty of different things that need attention when working at a beef farm to keep the animals healthy and happy including monitoring of farm temperature and climate changes, grazing patterns of the animal and carcass quality. Listen in as we dive into the world of beef cattle, understand their needs and habits, while also taking a look at how the farmers work to bring us a better beef product despite changing market needs and value!
This episode of the EATYALL Podcast is made possible through a partnership with the Kentucky Beef Council, an organization working for the cattle producers of Kentucky in areas of promotion, education and research.
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Websites: Chef Philip Cronin - https://www.jeffruby.com/louisville https://www.facebook.com/KismetKY
Chef Michael Krafft - https://www.culinary-science.com/our-team
Jon Berdnaski, Farmer at Sherwood Acres - https://sherwoodacresbeef.com
Kentucky Beef Council - https://www.kybeef.com
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The EATYALL Podcast is hosted by Andy Chapman, Chief Relationship Officer and founder of EATYALL. EATYALL helps food farmers and artisan food makers connect to chefs and consumers who are looking for better ingredients. EATYALL is the creator and host of EATYALL Chef Camps, an immersive, overnight experience for professional chefs who want to learn more about where their ingredients come from, want to discover new, better ingredients and rejuvenate in a collaborative environment with other like-minded chefs.
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