Learn how to render beef tallow in 2 easy steps. Beef tallow is a versatile animal fat with many uses. It is an excellent fat for keto, carnivore, paleo, and other diets that promote from-scratch cooking with ancestral foods.
Chop the suet into small pieces either by hand or by pulsing in a food processor.
Add the tallow to a large pot and place over low heat. If using a slow cooker, turn the temperature on to "low".
Stir occasionally, every hour or so, for 3-4 hours to prevent the suet from sticking to the bottom of the pot. If using a slow cooker, stir in a similar manner and adjust the cooking time to at least 4 hours and up to 8.
Tallow is done once the cracklings are completely shriveled. Let cool slightly before straining and pouring into a storage container of choice.
Notes
Please read the full post for tips on storing and using homemade tallow. I also provide a detailed analysis of the pros and cons of chopping by hand vs using a food processor.Approximately 8 pounds of suet renders into 4 liters (4 quarts) of tallow. Therefore, 1 pound of suet yields approximately 0.5 liter (1 pint) tallow.