Pork Sirloin Steak
Pasture-Raised | 20 oz
Lean, juicy, and full of real flavor, our 20 oz pork sirloin steak is a versatile cut perfect for everything from quick weeknight dinners to weekend grilling. Raised on pasture with care at Dooley Creek Farm, this steak delivers clean, honest taste in every bite.
Why You’ll Love It:
Pork sirloin is a leaner cut with just enough marbling to stay tender and flavorful. It’s packed with protein, B vitamins, and iron — great for balanced meals that don’t skimp on flavor.
Great For:
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Grilling with a smoky dry rub
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Searing and slicing over salads or rice bowls
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Slow-roasting with herbs and garlic
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Pork fajitas or sandwiches with slaw
Cooking Tip:
Marinate for extra tenderness, then sear or grill over medium heat until just cooked through. Let it rest before slicing to keep all those juices locked in.
Raised right. Hand-cut. Flash-frozen for peak freshness. This is pork the way it’s meant to taste.
$18.00
$18.00
A little more about Dooley Creek Farm
What we are….
We are a diverse hundred acre regenerative farm located in the Crystal River Valley. Our focus is soil-building through managed grazing and composting. We offer premium quality, beyond organic beef, chicken, pork, turkey and eggs.
Who we are….
We are the Meredith and Shipman families, now in the fourth generation on this land. We are committed to caring for the land and its ecosystems and committed to providing healthy food for ourselves and others. We are stewards of the land. We are your friends and neighbors, your local farmers.
We value….
Hard work and ingenuity. Faith and family. Permaculture principles. Doing the right thing for the right reason. Honesty and transparency. Animal welfare. Preserving, nurturing and healing nature. Earthworms. Healthy soil, healthy plants, healthy animals, healthy people, healthy relationships, healthy souls, healthy planet.
Mission statement….
Our mission is to work as a family to foster ecological and human flourishing by producing nutritious food through regenerative farming practices.
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