Meatsmithery 101 with Brandon Sheard
The Catholic Man Show
The Catholic Man Show
4.8 • 768 Ratings
🗓️ 23 October 2019
⏱️ 53 minutes
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Summary
We sit down with Brandon Sheard, owner and operator of Farmstead Meatsmith, to talk about bacon, butchering, and smoking meat. Find his podcast here.
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About our topic:Â
Brandon Sheard’s company, Farmstead Meatsmith, is the only abattoir, butchery, and educational operation of their kind in the country.
He generally harvests for small family farmers who raise a couple of pigs, a few sheep or a flock of various poultry for their own household.  Think very small scale. The animals never leave the land they know, he uses peaceful and humane kill methods specific to each animal’s nature, and he offers every part of every animal back to the farmer.
Unlike many processors, he doesn’t know the meaning of trim.  Well, he does, but that is why he doesn’t do it.  He makes sure the quality fat you meant for your animal to have, stays there.  Consequently, you will get all your meat back.  And by that, he means 100% of hanging weight. The standard industry procedure is to dispose of as much as 50% of hanging weight.
Currently he reaches farms in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Â A handful of farmers and associations have flown Brandon to the east coast, the midwest and the UK.
Because the dinner table is where the rubber meets the road, particularly with unfamiliar cuts, innards and extremities, Brandon makes himself available for advice long after he leaves your farm.
About our guest:
Brandon and Lauren met in the spring of 2007 in southern California while finishing up their graduate degrees; Brandon in Renaissance English Literature, Lauren in Religion and Theology. They dated that summer and fall, introducing each other to Kierkegaard, Milton and de Lubac and by Christmas of that year, were engaged. On the very date of their engagement they were introduced to a home-building project on Vashon, where Brandon’s parents had just migrated to from Ventura County (where Brandon grew up), and they made the move to the Island the following February. They were married June of 2008, when Brandon simultaneously left his job at Whole Foods in the supplement department, in search of more rural work closer to home.
A month later, Brandon was hired by Sea Breeze Farm on Vashon Island. There he was introduced to the arts of small scale animal husbandry, abattoir, butchery and charcuterie and worked there from August 2008-August 2010. After one year on the farm and managing markets, Brandon transitioned to la Boucherie, their restaurant and butcher shop, as head butcher and charcutier. While pregnant with their first child, Lauren helped Brandon in the shop by wrapping meat late into the night before market days, reading various culinary books on the shelves and taste testing recipes (and house made wine) at mid- work day lunches.
As their family expanded (John Luke was on the way), in the fall of 2010 Lauren and Brandon created Farmstead Meatsmith. They work well as a team; Brandon on the front lines of farmers’ fields, butcher blocks and home larders, and Lauren as the accountant, scheduler and professional washer of greasy cutting boards. They both are visionaries for the business and, above all, love witnessing good food brings people together.
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Discussing meatsmithery
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the Catholic Man Show on the Lord's team, the winning side. So raise your glass, |
| 0:09.4 | possibly a coffee mug, depending on where you are in the world. Listening, it's 5 o'clock somewhere, |
| 0:16.1 | I'm sure. Every once in a while, we go off our beat the beaten path of the typical catholic man show |
| 0:24.1 | to be able to dive into specific topics that ultimately dave and i really care about that's |
| 0:31.4 | really what it boils down to ultimately it is about us it's our show so we get to pick yeah exactly |
| 0:36.2 | and you're welcome for watching. |
| 0:40.7 | We've had, we've had ones on Whiskey 101. We've had ones on Cigar 101. We've done a Forging |
| 0:47.1 | 101. Yeah. There's others, though. And when we did the Forging, I learned some new words, |
| 0:51.8 | like, Blade Smithery. That's a, like, that's a pretty sweet word. |
| 0:55.8 | Yeah. And I feel like we're all going to learn some new words today. Yes. I've already learned a |
| 1:01.0 | couple and we'll get, we'll get to them. I don't want to jump, jump the gun. Including the |
| 1:05.7 | stretchiness of that word smithery. Yeah. Stretches to a lot of things. Yes. That's what I realized after. |
| 1:13.2 | It's like, what? You can just say blade smithery? Like, you can just, yeah, put that at the end of stuff. |
| 1:18.7 | That's right. Like, be a word smith. Yes, well, I practice pancake smithery. I craft pancakes. Yes. |
| 1:26.8 | You're welcome. Why don't you introduce our guests? |
| 1:28.6 | Okay, so we have here in studio, Mr. Brandon Sheard, of Farmstedt, Meetsmith. |
| 1:35.9 | That's it. |
| 1:36.4 | From Washington State. |
| 1:38.1 | Yes. |
| 1:38.9 | Thank you for being here. |
| 1:40.1 | It's a pleasure. |
| 1:40.8 | Thanks for having me. |
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