Alberta natural bison, no filler or spices. The most tender of bison cuts, this Bison Tenderloin has little fat marbling which makes it a favourite among many. Remove from fridge, allow the tenderloin to stand at room temperature for one hour. We suggest pan searing first then finishing in a low heat oven for the best results. We recommend cooking bison to a state of rare or medium-rare to ensure maximum tenderness. Our bison is raised without the use of hormones or antibiotics and is cut approximately 1 inch thick.
How does an andouille sausage differ from your standard sausage? It has a chopped pork consistency rather than its ground meat cousin. Ask our butchers for tips on how to grill these to perfection! Locally supplied from Broek Pork Acres in Lethbridge, Alberta.
If you’ve never cooked with ground lamb before, it will change your food game for good. It’s the perfect easy-to-use substitute when you’re feeling bored of ground beef or turkey, and can be used in tons of ways—in Mediterranean dishes like gyros or quick, easy dinners like a lamb and eggplant skillet. Locally supplied from Ewe-Nique Farms in Alberta.
A barbecue classic and grilling essential this summer are our Beef Hot Dogs. These nostalgic and smoky dogs hold all the best flavors when combined with your favorite toppings.