About Loncorich Family Farms
Loncorich Family Farms is a 3rd generation farm started in 1962 by Leonard and Frances Loncorich. It began by growing crops such as corn, soybeans, and wheat. Their son Michael and his family also raised livestock from time to time.
Today, grandsons Dean and Scott, together with their families, have continued to work alongside Michael and Barb in the row crop operation while also adding dairy steers and a registered black Angus herd to the farm. Both breeds are known for exceptional marbling, tenderness, and an all-around fantastic eating experience.
It started with just a few cows, but with the support of our extended family and friends, we realized the desire of people to know where their food comes from and how it is raised. We have found it very rewarding to work alongside multiple generations, passing on the values that farming teaches to our children.
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Short Ribs Delivered to Your Door
A rich, flavorful cut that delivers tender, melt-in-your-mouth goodness.
Short Ribs are a fan favorite for BBQs and slow-cooked meals. With their hearty meat and signature bone, they’re perfect for braising, grilling, or smoking. Whether you're making a rich stew, savory braise, or smoky BBQ ribs, short ribs offer unforgettable flavor with every bite.
Fun Facts:
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Known for their deep, beefy flavor and tender, fall-off-the-bone texture when slow-cooked.
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A popular choice for BBQ enthusiasts and comfort food lovers.
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Short ribs come in a variety of cuts, including flanken-style and English-style, each offering unique cooking opportunities.
Nutritional Benefits:
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High-quality protein that helps support muscle growth and recovery.
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Packed with essential vitamins and minerals, including iron and zinc.
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The bone adds richness to the flavor while keeping the meat moist and tender.
Cooking Tips:
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Slow-cook, braise, or smoke for the best results.
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Add vegetables, wine, or broth for a rich braising liquid.
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For grilling, marinate for a few hours and cook over indirect heat for juicy, tender meat.
Cooking Temperature:
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Braise or cook at low temperatures (250–300°F) for a few hours to break down the collagen and achieve melt-in-your-mouth tenderness.
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For grilling, cook over indirect heat until the internal temperature reaches 190–200°F.
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Order Short Ribs online directly from trusted farmers and butchers. Skip the grocery store and enjoy these rich, flavorful cuts delivered straight to your door—perfect for hearty dinners, BBQs, or cozy meals.