Where to buy pork lard?

Anonymous
If you cook with pork lard, where do you buy it? I once saw in giant but it was terribly salty. Anywhere else I could buy good quality pork lard?
Anonymous
Since commercial lards tend to have stabilizers I generally render it myself when making something else.
Anonymous
I get it delivered from south mountain creamery along with eggs/milk/cream.
Anonymous
Springfield butcher sometimes has it.
Anonymous
Any farmers market with a butcher will usually have some. It’s not on the list of cuts. Ask.
Anonymous
Thanks all. Will check farmers markets next time.
Anonymous
Try Spanish markets
Anonymous
Wegmans has it in the refrigerated section, I think where the butter is but on a high shelf. It's good quality.
Anonymous
PanAm on 14th sells it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any farmers market with a butcher will usually have some. It’s not on the list of cuts. Ask.


This. I get mine from the Smith Meadows stand at the Dupont Circle farmers market.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Since commercial lards tend to have stabilizers I generally render it myself when making something else.


+1 You can also ask your butcher if they’ll sell you pork fat (unrendered) cheaply; I once got like 8lbs for free when I asked at the right time.
Anonymous
Ask at Wagshalls.
Anonymous
I think one of the stalls inside Eastern Market might have it, and, if not, they can get it for you.

I agree with the suggestion to check Latino markets and the grocery stores in neighborhoods with Latino residents. So the Giant in Columbia Heights might have it — even if the Giant in Van Ness might not.

I remember looking for lard to make Cuban bread a few years ago. I’m pretty sure that I finally found it at Eastern Market.
Anonymous
It is a crime we replaced lard with vegetable shortening for pastries.

It is entirely a food manufacturer's brainwashing of the country. Lard is so much more superior than fake highly processed garbage like hydrogenated vegetable oils.
Anonymous
I am pretty sure that Butcher's Alley in Bethesda sells it.
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