Put the flour, suet and salt in a bowl. Stir to ensure the salt and suet are evenly distributed throughout the flour. Add just enough cold water to make the mixture come together into a firm dough. (Add a little at a time to ensure the dough does not get too wet. The dough should be firm, but not crumbly or sticky.). Vegetable suet is a solid oil used in cooking. It is made by infusing hydrogen gas into vegetable oil to make it solid at room temperature. It takes its name from suet which is made from animal fat. But, vegetable suet is vegetarian. As you may know, there is also shortening and vegetable shortening which seem to be very similar to vegetable.

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Suet was apparently used both raw and rendered (refined) in 18th century cooking. While some of the original recipes specified the use of rendered suet, most seemed to leave the option open. It is fairly common for recipes to instruct the cook to make sure the suet was free from all skin (connective tissue) and blood…. What Is Suet? Suet is made from the fat that surrounds the kidneys of animals (mostly cows and mutton). The fat is removed from the meat, clarified, chopped, and then boiled in water, which removes any impurities. Upon cooling, the water and fat separate and the remaining fat is suet. Suet has a melting point of between 113 F and 122 F, and a.