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Make the best beef heart recipe- my easy pan fried beef hearts! Learn how to cook beef heart to be tender not tough, with flavor similar to steak. Cow heart is one of the least expensive cuts of beef you can buy, and makes an easy dinner. Learn where to buy raw beef hearts, the nutrition benefits of beef heart, and more!

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What does beef heart taste like? IMHO, beef heart is one of the best organ meats in terms of flavor. With good beef heart recipes, you can make this offal tender, with a taste surprisingly similar to steak.

Some liken the texture of beef heart more to beef tongue, since it’s denser than steak with a bit more chew. Either way, I think you’ll find that beef heart lacks the strong gamey flavor you find in beef liver and kidney.

There are two main ways for cooking beef heart to keep it from getting tough. The first is to use a quick cooking method, such as flash frying or grilling beef heart. The second is to use a long stewing method over low heat, such as beef heart stew in a slow cooker.

This recipe for beef heart is nutrient-dense and naturally low carb, keto, Paleo, and gluten free. You can have this cow heart recipe cooked in under 10 minutes, and it may save you money on your grocery bill.

Delicious, nutritious, and cheap... what’s not to love?

Table of Contents
  • 💕 Where to buy beef heart near me?
  • ⭐ Raw Beef Heart Nutrition Facts
  • 🔪 How to Cook Beef Heart on a Stove
  • ❓ How do you clean a beef heart?
  • 🤔 How long to cook beef heart?
  • 🌡️ How long does beef heart last in fridge?
  • 🥩 What can I make with beef heart?
  • 📋 Beef Heart Calories
  • FAQs
  • 👩🏻‍🍳 Other Recipes for Organ Meats
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 💭 Expert Tips from a Dietitian
  • 💬 Comments

💕 Where to buy beef heart near me?

In order to make ox heart recipes, you need to first find some beef heart for sale. If you’re friends with a butcher or a beef farmer, they should be able to get you beef heart at a very good price.

Otherwise, keep an eye out at Walmart and other grocery stores. I find that my local stores only carry beef heart occasionally. I wasn’t able to get it at Whole Foods either, but the meat department may be able to order it for you.

If you have no luck with locally, you can also purchase beef hearts online. US Wellness Meats occasionally has grass fed beef heart available, which you can purchase here.

Remember that cow heart doesn’t have bones, so all you get is edible muscle meat and fat. Another even cheaper option is to purchase a mix of beef heart in ground beef. You can purchase online here, or get a blend of beef with heart, liver and kidney here.

Ground beef with beef heart is great for burgers, or use it in other recipes using ground meat. This is a great way to include some organ meats in your diet if they normally make you squeamish.

Cow heart (female beef cow) and ox heart (male beef cow) weigh 3-4 pounds (1.3-1.8 kg). Veal heart typically weighs closer to 1 lb (0.45 kg). You can use these interchangeably in the ox heart recipe below.

US Wellness and butcher shops often sell 1-1¼ lb. pieces of beef heart that have already been cleaned and trimmed. This makes this food much easier to incorporate in your favorite cow heart recipes.

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⭐ Raw Beef Heart Nutrition Facts

What are the benefits of beef hearts? Here are the nutrition facts for beef hearts (per Cronometer for 4 ounces/113 grams):

  • Calories: 127
  • Carbs: 0 gram
  • Fiber: 0 grams
  • Fat: 4 grams
  • Saturated fat: 2 grams
  • Cholesterol: 141 mg
  • Protein: 20 grams
  • Thiamin: 18% DV
  • Riboflavin: 60% DV
  • Niacin: 43% DV
  • Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5): 20% DV
  • Vitamin B6: 16% DV
  • Vitamin B12: 162% DV
  • Folate: 1% DV
  • Vitamin A: 0% DV
  • Vitamin C: 4% DV
  • Calcium: 1% DV
  • Iron: 27% DV
  • Magnesium: 6% DV
  • Phosphorus: 24% DV
  • Potassium: 9% DV
  • Selenium: 35% DV
  • Zinc: 13% DV

Is beef heart better than beef? Beef heart is quite lean, and low calorie and low fat compared to most cuts of beef. It tends to be cheaper than beef as well, making it “better,” depending on what you’re looking for.

Beef heart is an excellent source of many B vitamins, including riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B5, and vitamin B12. It’s also an excellent source of the minerals iron, phosphorus, and selenium, and it contains highly bioavailable zinc as well.

In addition to the essential vitamins and minerals, beef heart provides other beneficial nutrients such as taurine, collagen, and CoQ10. If you’re looking to create a diet that supports heart health without the use of supplements, consider adding some beef heart to your diet.

How much beef heart is safe to eat?

In general, it’s safe to eat a few ounces of beef heart per day, the same as beef steak. You don’t want to eat so much beef heart that it completely displaces other protein foods and foods from other food groups. You can’t live on a diet of beef heart alone, and trying to do so would put you at risk of nutrient deficiencies.

Unlike beef liver, beef heart isn’t a rich source of vitamin A. The vitamins beef hearts are richest in are the water-soluble B-complex vitamins, vitamins that are harder to consume to dangerous levels. Thus, while I wouldn’t recommend consuming more than a small serving of beef liver daily, daily beef heart may be OK.

Can you eat the fat on beef heart?

Yes, you can eat the fat on beef heart, and after cooking you may barely notice it is there. If the beef heart is very fatty, I recommend trimming it and rendering the fat into tallow for cooking.

🔪 How to Cook Beef Heart on a Stove

Let’s talk about how to cook a beef heart! To thaw frozen beef hearts, leave them in the fridge for 24-48 hours.

Clean the beef heart (see the next section), and cut a 1 lb. (454 gram), 1-inch (2.54 cm) thick piece. Heat 2 tablespoons of ghee, butter, or oil in a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat.

Season the heart with a mixture of ½ teaspoon of rosemary and your favorite steak seasoning. (Thyme, parsley, oregano, garlic, salt, pepper, or your favorite seasonings can also be included.)

Cook the beef heart like a steak- don't overcook it! Cooking beef heart at about 4-5 minutes per side got me medium rare. Let the beef heart steak rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing into ½-inch thick slices (1.27 cm) and serving.

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❓ How do you clean a beef heart?

You may not need to clean the beef heart, as many butchers will do this for you. To clean beef heart, begin by cutting it in half lengthwise, separating the chambers. Remove the arteries, valves, excess fat, and any tough stringy gristle bits.

You want a 1 lb. piece of beef heart for this recipe. Any raw beef heart that is not used can be sealed in a freezer bag and stored in the freezer.

Do you need to soak beef heart before cooking?

No, you do not need to soak beef heart. Some like to soak beef heart in a salt water solution before cooking to draw out the blood, but this is unnecessary.

How do you tenderize beef heart?

The best ways to tenderize beef heart are using a marinade, pounding with a mallet, and slow cooking. You can marinate the beef heart prior to making this recipe, if you’d prefer. I didn’t feel it was necessary.

🤔 How long to cook beef heart?

In this recipe, I’m cooking a 1-inch-thick piece of beef heart meat for 4-5 minutes per side on the stove. I prefer to cook recipes for beef heart to medium rare like a steak, i.e., 130-135F (54-57C). This is a taste preference for me, not a food safety rule.

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Like beef steak, the minimum safe internal temp for beef heart is 145F (63C). This is medium to medium-well doneness. You can use a meat thermometer to ensure the food has reached the safe temp.

Ground beef heart and ground beef should be cooked to a minimum safe temp of 160F (71C).

🌡️ How long does beef heart last in fridge?

Cooked and raw beef hearts are highly perishable and can be kept up to 1-2 days in the refrigerator. Both raw and cooked beef hearts can be frozen. I recommend storing them in a vacuum sealed freezer bag for long-term freezer storage.

You can reheat cooked beef heart for about 1 minute in the microwave on high. However, like steak, beef heart is best enjoyed freshly prepared.

🥩 What can I make with beef heart?

Here are a few more ways to use beef heart:

  • Cook beef heart with mushrooms and onions
  • Stuffed beef heart
  • Beef heart and noodles (make stroganoff or Bolognese sauce)
  • Put beef heart chunks on skewers to make kebabs
  • Make jerky
  • Smoked beef heart
  • Grilled beef heart
  • Beef heart tacos
  • Beef heart casserole

What to serve with beef heart?

The last time I made beef heart, I served it with air fryer frozen vegetables and air fryer frozen french fries. Here are some other side dishes for beef hearts:

  • Canned Asparagus Recipe
  • Costco Mac and Cheese
  • Air Fryer Onions
  • Air Fryer Frozen Green Beans
  • Vegan Spinach Salad
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📋 Beef Heart Calories

How many calories in beef hearts? Raw beef hearts have 127 calories per 4 ounces (113 grams). This chicken heart recipe has 340 calories, 0.3 grams net carbs, and 43 grams protein per serving.

FAQs

How to make a traditional beef heart recipe?

You can find traditional beef heart recipes in cuisines across the globe! Here is an Italian beef heart recipe for ragu, here is one for anticuchos (Peruvian beef skewers), and here is a recipe for Japanese hatsu (heart).

How to cook beef heart in oven?

Here are the instructions for oven baked beef heart that’s stuffed with mushrooms, spinach, and spices. In short, after searing the beef on the stovetop, you bake it for 15-20 minutes per pound at 275F (135C).

How to fry beef heart?

Here are directions for making breaded fried beef heart, and it looks amazing. You can even use the drippings from frying beef heart to make a delicious gravy!

Can I eat beef heart raw?

In the US, the general food safety rule is that you should not eat raw meats, including beef heart. This will help reduce your risk of food poisoning. Some cultures do enjoy raw beef heart in dishes such as beef heart tartare.

How to make air fryer beef heart?

A good beef heart air fryer recipe will look a lot like an air fryer steak recipe. You can use my air fryer rib eye steak recipe for beef hearts. Match the weight of the meats, and cut back on the air frying time, since beef heart is thinner.

Are beef hearts good for dogs?

Yes, beef heart is good and safe for both dogs and cats. It’s high taurine content makes it especially good for pet food.

👩🏻‍🍳 Other Recipes for Organ Meats

Looking for more heart recipes beyond beef? Try these delicious organ meat recipes next:

  • Chicken Hearts
  • Lamb Hearts
  • Cod Liver Pate with Smoked Oysters

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Make the best beef heart recipe- my easy pan fried beef hearts! Learn how to cook beef heart to be tender, with flavor similar to steak.

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Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dinner

Cuisine American

Servings 3

Calories 340 kcal

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  • To clean beef heart, begin by cutting it in half lengthwise, separating the chambers. Remove the arteries, valves, excess fat, and any tough stringy gristle bits. You may be able to skip this step if the butcher did it for you. You need a 1 lb. (454 gram), 1-inch (2.54 cm) thick piece for beef heart for this recipe.

  • Heat ghee in a cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Season the heart with a mixture of dried rosemary and steak seasoning.

  • Cook beef heart at about 4-5 minutes per side for medium rare 130°-135°F (54°-57°C). Use a meat thermometer to determine when the beef heart is your preferred level of doneness.

  • Let the beef heart steak rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing into ½-inch thick slices (1.27 cm) and serving. You can get fussy and slice against the grain like a flank steak, but it's not a requirement for tender heart that's cooked properly.

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💭 Expert Tips from a Dietitian

This is a level 2 recipe (transition or weight maintenance). Is beef heart good for you? Packed with highly bioavailable iron and zinc, and rich in B-complex vitamins, beef hearts are definitely nutritious.

Beef hearts count as lean protein, and I made the serving size a big, hearty portion. That said, there can be a significant difference in the calories depending on how well the fat is trimmed from the heart. If you’re on a low saturated fat diet, aim to trim off as much visible fat as possible.

The ghee or oil the heart is cooked in adds about 66 calories per serving. Reduce the amount of added fat in the recipe to 1 tablespoon to make the recipe lower calorie.

For a low carb meal, serve your sliced beef heart with your favorite non-starchy veggies. For kids and carb lovers, add mashed potatoes, biscuits, corn, or a tasty starch of your choice.

Nutrition information is for one serving, and will vary depending on how well you trim the fat before making beef hearts.

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The nutrition information is an estimate provided as a courtesy. It will differ depending on the specific brands and ingredients that you use. Calorie information on food labels may be inaccurate, so please don't sweat the numbers too much.

Nutrition

Calories: 340kcalCarbohydrates: 0.4gProtein: 43gFat: 17.2gSaturated Fat: 8.1gPotassium: 332.8mgFiber: 0.1gVitamin A: 8.1% DVVitamin C: 0.2% DVCalcium: 1% DVIron: 53.9% DV

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FAQs

How do you prepare and cook a heart? ›

Lamb or goat hearts can be served whole. For a beef heart, cut lengthwise to open it. Remove the fibrous connective tubes within and any silverskin – silvery connective tissue that won't break down when cooking. After opening, cut additional strips lengthwise against the grain.

What is the best way to cook beef heart for my dog? ›

Place the beef heart cubes or slices in a pot and cover them with water. Bring the water to a boil and let it simmer for around 20-30 minutes until the meat is cooked through. Remove the beef heart from the water and let it cool before serving it to your dog.

Is beef heart a tender meat? ›

Beef heart is just like a steak with a more intense, rich beef flavor; however, it's not as tender as a steak, as it has a firmer texture. The heart can be used for delicious preparations and is extremely versatile. It's a great way for beginners to start eating organs.

How do you prepare a beef heart for cooking? ›

Season the heart and let it sit, uncovered, in the fridge for 8 hours or overnight. Heat a skillet over medium high heat and add the ghee. (can also be grilled on high heat, just brush with ghee). Place the beef heart steaks in and sear on each side for about 2-3 minutes, depending on thickness.

What is the procedure to cook? ›

Here's what it looks like:
  1. Step 1: Read & Plan. Read the recipe. ...
  2. Step 2: First Stage of Prep. Pull out the first ingredients you will need. ...
  3. Step 3: Start Cooking. Heat up the oil, start the water boiling, get that first stage of cooking going.
  4. Step 4: Prep Some More. ...
  5. Step 5: Cook Some More.
  6. (Step 6: Continue as Needed.)
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How is cow heart cooked? ›

Pan-Searing or Grilling Beef Heart

Quickly browning or charring the outside while leaving the interior medium-rare is a fast and easy way to experience the heart. Like a steak, the organ benefits from being left to rest for a couple of minutes so as not to lose that beefy juice.

Should beef heart be cooked well done? ›

We would suggest sauteing the slices for 2 to 3 minutes per side, depending on the thickness. Since the muscle is so lean, we like to cook it until rare to medium-rare.

Does beef heart taste like beef? ›

Beef hearts offer a robust beefy flavor comparable to that of a lean steak. You will not have to worry about any weird first bites or smells when first eating a beef heart. It has a slightly gamey taste much like venison. Oxhearts are significantly more mild than other organ meat cuts like beef liver or beef kidney.

How do you tenderize beef heart? ›

Marinating beef heart is a great way to turn this organ meat into a flavorful and tender steak! Simply slice into half inch thick pieces and marinate overnight to build flavor, while tenderizing. This method works well on either a hot cast iron skillet or a sizzling hot grill.

Is beef heart healthy to eat? ›

Beef heart is a good sources of mineral metals such as zinc and iron that have been linked to boost our immunity. Zinc has several attributes toward boosting immunity, including; Helps in developing white blood cells that fight pathogens [ disease-causing germs]

Can you eat too much beef heart? ›

While organ meats are highly nutritious foods, they also contain a lot of cholesterol (especially the liver and heart). High cholesterol levels raise your risk of having a heart attack or stroke. Therefore, it's recommended that organ meats be eaten in moderation.

What do you soak beef hearts in? ›

I suggest soaking the heart in a salty cold water bath to help draw out the blood from the heart. Discard the blood and then you can soak the heart in a bowl of water along with about a cup of apple cider vinegar to help tenderize it a little bit, or you can begin using it as is.

Can you grill beef heart? ›

Cut the heart into 1.5" cubes and lace on skewers with cubes packed together. Over a plate or baking sheet, rub meat with coarse salt, turning skewer and repeating to cover each side well. Place skewers over the grill leaving the lid open. Cook for about 8-10 minutes on the first side.

Should you wash blood off beef? ›

While washing meat and poultry to remove dirt, slime, fat or blood may have been appropriate decades ago when many slaughtered and prepared their own food, the modern food safety system doesn't require it. Meat and poultry are cleaned during processing, so further washing is not necessary.

What's the best way to cook a cow's heart? ›

The heart is a tough muscle. To make it edible, you should either slow cook it as I do here or slice it into "steaks" and flash fry them. Some recipes instruct you to devein the heart, which is helpful when you flash-cook it. But slow cooking softens the tough parts, so trimming them is unnecessary.

How do you cook a healthy heart? ›

Heart-Healthy Cooking Tips
  1. Cut the Butter. "I recommend to my patients that they use vegetable oils over butter or margarine," Keh says. ...
  2. Load Up On Fruits and Vegetables. "Studies show that Americans aren't eating enough fruits and vegetables," Keh says. ...
  3. Choose Lean Protein. ...
  4. Reduce Salt.

Is eating beef heart good for you? ›

Beef Heart is both tasty and healthy. Beef Heart is rich in Vitamin B12 and Iron. The outer membrane ie Pericardium can be eaten by rendering on a pan. The lean meat is a rich darm red color and has the texture of a lean steak.

What is cooking technique for heart healthy cooking? ›

Roast: Cook uncovered in the oven. Sauté: Cook food in a pan over direct heat using a small amount of liquid like vegetable stock, fruit juice, wine, healthy oil or cooking spray, or even water. Steam: Cook in a covered pot over boiling water. Foods will retain more of their shape, texture and flavor.

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