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GR-Brochure 2015 V5 from Jake’s Finer Foods Gourmet Ranch, the premier brand for center-of-the-plate solutions, is offered exclusively from Jake’s Finer Foods. Founded in 2000, Gourmet Ranch specializes in freshly-cut chicken products, custom-cut aged steaks, freshly-ground beef, and an assortment of value-added items such as cutlets, marinated fajita meat, and our famous “funny bird.” At Gourmet Ranch, we hand-select only the highest quality meat products. Cutting to your exact specifications, our skilled butchers offer you value and consistency—saving you time and money. PORK BEEF & VEAL Tenderloin Loin Chops Ribeye Cutlets Striploin Pork Loin Top Sirloin Pork Rack T-Bones Rib Racks Frenched Porterhouse Rib Chops Bone-In Ribeyes Tenderloin Cutlets Medallions Teres Major Boneless Butts Coulotte Stroganoff Strips Flank Steak Bellies Flat Iron Osso Bucco Hanger Steak Ground Pork Skirt Steak Patties & Grinds Short Ribs / Back Ribs Fajitas Stew Meat / Chili Meat Marrow Bones Oxtails Veal Osso Bucco Veal Cutlets Veal Chops Veal Scallopini PO U LT R Y S P EC I A LT Y Airline Chicken Breasts Pheasant Solution-Added Breasts Rabbit Chicken Breasts Line Run Leg of Lamb Boneless/Skinless Breasts Lamb Chops Butterfly Breasts Lamb Racks Skin-On Filets Buffalo Random Jumbo Breasts Tur-Duk-Kens Portioned Breast Filets Quail Chicken Tenders Venison Chicken Wings Frog Legs WOGs Duck Trimmed Whole Breasts Rattlesnake Breast Trim Pieces Ostrich Fajitas Elk Funny Birds Ya k Leg Quarters Antelope Thigh Meat Wild Boar Chicken Livers Alligator Cornish Hens Turt l e Kangaroo Foie Gras / Pâté OUR MADE-TO-ORDER CHICKEN, STEAKS AND CHOPS ARE CUT FRESH TO YOUR EXACT SPECIFICATIONS, ALLOWING YOU TO DELIVER CONSISTENT, MOUTH-WATERING ENTREES. BEEF Our collection of beef includes USDA Prime, Choice, and Select, along with exclusive breed-specific and all-natural programs. Aged to perfection, our beef consistently delivers flavorful, tender and juicy steaks. We also offer a variety of grinds and patties, ground fresh and made to order daily at our local Gourmet Ranch facility. POULTRY Gourmet Ranch proudly offers the freshest chicken in the marketplace. Cut and processed only when you order it, our chicken is tender and moist, just the way it should be. PORK Today’s pork is more lean, tender and flavorful than ever before. Our offerings include all-natural product, as well as a full collection of versatile commodity pork. VEAL Our quality milk-fed veal is delicate and tender, with consistent texture and color. We source our veal from farms that practice modern, humane animal husbandry techniques and harvesting processes. SPECIALTY MEATS Today’s customers have more sophisticated palates than ever before. Choose from our assortment of specialty meats to bring your guests a unique entrée sure to delight even the most discriminating taste buds. Our offerings include fresh lamb, venison, duck, rabbit, pheasant, buffalo, and more! VALUE-ADDED MEATS Save time and money with our variety of value-added products. From chicken-fried to smothered, our cutlets are trimmed and processed by hand to deliver a fork- tender bite. We also offer beef and chicken fajita meat, available in your choice of two authentic and delicious flavors. And while producing great tasting meat is no laughing matter, our signature “funny bird,” a de-boned whole chicken, is great for your own signature stuffings and fillings. GROUND FRESH AND MADE-TO-ORDER DAILY, CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE VARIETY OF GRINDS AND PATTY SIZES. JUICY AND DELICIOUS, AND SURE TO PUT YOUR BURGERS ON THE MAP! and that’s a promise. Gourmet Ranch takes great pride in our reputation for providing high quality, hand-processed meats. Our facility is USDA-inspected and maintains a strict Quality Assurance program to ensure that not only is the meat we deliver to you delicious, it is safe and wholesome as well. Let us simplify your kitchen with our custom-cut, high quality center-of-the-plate solutions. We pledge to meet your needs with quality, consistency and service. LOOKING FOR MARINATED FAJITAS OR A SIGNATURE CHICKEN BREAST? TRY OUR MARINATION FLAVORS, OR LET US DEVELOP ONE JUST FOR YOU, COMBINING YOUR SEASONINGS AND IDEAS. .
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