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Beef Tallow | October 01, 2019

As PDRA 2019 Fall Nationals Hit Darlington, S.C. on Oct. 3, Coast Packing Prepares to Rocket Down the Strip -- with #FatMap843 Showcasing Fuel from Top Lard and Beef Tallow Spots

As PDRA 2019 Fall Nationals Hit Darlington, S.C. on Oct. 3, Coast Packing Prepares to Rocket Down the Strip  -- with #FatMap843 Showcasing Fuel from Top Lard and Beef Tallow Spots

View Taste the Difference – Darlington Edition in a full screen map

Revving up for PDRA 2019 Fall Nationals at Darlington Dragway in Hartsville, S.C. on Oct. 3-5, Coast Packing Company CEO Eric R. “Goose” Gustafson will drive his ’69 ProCharger Pro Mod Camaro in the Pro Boost class, at speeds in excess of 200 mph – and once again tout dining options at a more leisurely clip.

To mark autumn’s first PDRA event, Coast Packing, the leading supplier of animal fat shortenings in the Western U.S., has compiled its special online gastronomic #FatMap843, showcasing local spots where fans can “Taste the Difference” that lard and beef tallow make in popular dishes.

With Columbia to the west and Myrtle Beach to the southeast, the Darlington track is surrounded by spots offering classic South Carolina fare, prepared with love and traditional animal fats.  The 58 eateries on #FatMap843 all feature dishes prepared with lard and/or beef tallow.

Among the area standouts: in West Columbia, Carolina Buffet offers pork chops fried in lard while Black Rooster is the place to go for beef tallow fries.  In Columbia, the Palmetto Pig Bar-B-Q prepares its green beans in pork fat, and nearby Seasoned with Soul cooks its collard greens with pork — a Sunday special.  Myrtle Beach mainstay Fire and Smoke Gastropub offers handcut fries in beef tallow; also in town, Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen serves up dishes that include pork fat in collard greens and chicken-fried pork chop with pork drippings.  Down the road, Simply Southern Smokehouse preps its fried chicken and collard greens in lard.  In Lumberton and at other outlets around the state, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store treats lard as a cooking staple.  And at Coopers Country Store in Salters, you can get buckets of lard and barbecued pigs’ feet.

“In addition to welcoming an energetic crowd of race fans, Darlington and environs are known for authentic Southern cooking, and #FatMap843 is brimming with local eateries that have stood the test of time,” Gustafson said.  “In terms of freshness, flavor and texture, foods prepared with lard and beef tallow are natural standouts, which is why we’re so delighted when consumers can taste for themselves, as they can in and around Darlington.  Food lovers don’t need to go far to find places where they can let their palates make the call.”

Want a peek at the unfolding drama of PDRA 2019 Fall Nationals? Click right here for SpeedVideo.

Have a favorite restaurant that puts lard or beef tallow on the menu (or just in some of its prize dishes)?  If so, drop Coast an email at info@coastpacking.com and the company will put it on the #FatMap.  Consumers can also post an image or link to via Twitter/Instagram/Pinterest, etc., with the hashtag #LardOnTheMenu or #TallowOnTheMenu
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