About M&S Farms
The Mommsen family farm was established by John and Helen Mommsen in 1916 on a small farm near Miles, IA. John was famous for his black angus steers and was considered one of the best cattle feeders in the world from the 1920s till the 1960s. Now 5 generations later, the tradition of raising the best still continues.
Today, the farm specializes in 21 day Aged Black Angus Beef. Through the aging process, we are able to produce steaks that you can cut with a fork and that have a taste unlike anything you've ever had.
Once you have a taste of M&S, you'll never be able to enjoy a generic steak the same way again.
"If you can't cut it with a fork, send it back."
Beef Oxtail
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Oxtail Delivered to Your Door
A flavorful, tender cut perfect for slow cooking and hearty dishes.
Oxtail is a unique, rich cut that becomes meltingly tender when slow-cooked. Known for its deep, savory flavor, oxtail is perfect for braising, stews, soups, and even curries. The bones and marrow add richness and depth, making oxtail a favorite for those looking to create nourishing, comforting meals.
Fun Facts:
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Oxtail is rich in collagen, which breaks down during slow cooking to create a luxurious, gelatinous texture in broths and soups.
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A staple in many international cuisines, from Jamaican oxtail stew to Italian oxtail ragu.
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The bone-in nature of oxtail makes it ideal for adding richness and depth to dishes.
Nutritional Benefits:
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High in collagen and gelatin, which support joint health, skin elasticity, and gut health.
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Rich in essential minerals like iron, zinc, and calcium, which are vital for overall health.
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Provides a natural source of protein and amino acids, ideal for nourishing meals.
Cooking Tips:
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Best when slow-cooked or braised for hours to extract maximum flavor and tenderness.
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Add vegetables, herbs, and spices to enhance the broth's flavor.
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For a deeper flavor, brown the oxtail before cooking to develop a rich, caramelized taste.
Cooking Temperature:
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Slow cook or braise at low temperatures (250–300°F) for several hours until the meat is tender and falls off the bone.
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For a richer broth, cook oxtail in a pressure cooker for faster results.
Meat Delivered to Your Door!
Order Oxtail online directly from trusted farmers and butchers. Skip the grocery store and enjoy this flavorful, nutrient-rich cut delivered straight to your door—perfect for slow-braising, hearty soups, and creating rich broths.
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