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Veal Sweetbreads
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Standing Stone Veal Sweetbreads (Avg Weight 1.0 lb pk)
The "Caviar of Offal" — Creamy, Delicate, and Luxurious. For the adventurous eater, this is the ultimate prize. These are milk-fed veal sweetbreads (typically the thymus gland). While "organ meat" often implies strong, metallic flavors like liver or kidney, sweetbreads are the complete opposite. They are renowned for their incredibly mild, savory flavor and a texture that is unique in the culinary world—soft and creamy on the inside, like a savory custard or a rich scallop. When prepared correctly, they offer a contrast of crispy exterior and melting interior that is considered one of the greatest delicacies in French cuisine (Ris de Veau).
Why It’s a Staple: It is the "gateway" for anyone skeptical of nose-to-tail eating. Because they lack the iron-heavy taste of other organs, they feel more like a luxury nugget than offal. They are the star of high-end bistro menus, pairing perfectly with acidic components like lemon, capers, or rich, earthy mushroom sauces.
The Specs:
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Brand: Standing Stone (in partnership with NGM)
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Cut: Veal Sweetbreads (Thymus Gland)
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Source: North Georgia Meat Company
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Diet: Milk-Fed
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Portion Size: Avg 1.0 lb Pack
💡 The Chef’s Method: The "Four-Step" Ritual.
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The Soak: This is mandatory. Soak the sweetbreads in cold water (or milk) for at least 2 hours, changing the liquid once. This draws out impurities and ensures a white, clean color.
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The Blanch: Simmer them in salted water with a splash of vinegar for 3-5 minutes until firm. Plunge immediately into an ice bath to stop cooking.
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The Peel: Once cool, gently peel away the thin outer membrane and connective tissue with your fingers. This ensures the texture is uniform.
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The Press: Place them between two plates with a weight (like a heavy can) on top for an hour. This flattens them, creating a uniform surface for searing.
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The Cook: Dust lightly in flour and pan-fry in butter until golden brown and crispy.
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Target Temp: Cook until the exterior is crisp and the interior is warm and firm (like a medium-cooked scallop).
Standing Stone Veal Sweetbreads (Avg Weight 1.0 lb pk)
The "Caviar of Offal" — Creamy, Delicate, and Luxurious. For the adventurous eater, this is the ultimate prize. These are milk-fed veal sweetbreads (typically the thymus gland). While "organ meat" often implies strong, metallic flavors like liver or kidney, sweetbreads are the complete opposite. They are renowned for their incredibly mild, savory flavor and a texture that is unique in the culinary world—soft and creamy on the inside, like a savory custard or a rich scallop. When prepared correctly, they offer a contrast of crispy exterior and melting interior that is considered one of the greatest delicacies in French cuisine (Ris de Veau).
Why It’s a Staple: It is the "gateway" for anyone skeptical of nose-to-tail eating. Because they lack the iron-heavy taste of other organs, they feel more like a luxury nugget than offal. They are the star of high-end bistro menus, pairing perfectly with acidic components like lemon, capers, or rich, earthy mushroom sauces.
The Specs:
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Brand: Standing Stone (in partnership with NGM)
-
Cut: Veal Sweetbreads (Thymus Gland)
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Source: North Georgia Meat Company
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Diet: Milk-Fed
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Portion Size: Avg 1.0 lb Pack
💡 The Chef’s Method: The "Four-Step" Ritual.
-
The Soak: This is mandatory. Soak the sweetbreads in cold water (or milk) for at least 2 hours, changing the liquid once. This draws out impurities and ensures a white, clean color.
-
The Blanch: Simmer them in salted water with a splash of vinegar for 3-5 minutes until firm. Plunge immediately into an ice bath to stop cooking.
-
The Peel: Once cool, gently peel away the thin outer membrane and connective tissue with your fingers. This ensures the texture is uniform.
-
The Press: Place them between two plates with a weight (like a heavy can) on top for an hour. This flattens them, creating a uniform surface for searing.
-
The Cook: Dust lightly in flour and pan-fry in butter until golden brown and crispy.
-
Target Temp: Cook until the exterior is crisp and the interior is warm and firm (like a medium-cooked scallop).