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Ancestral Blend Ground Bison - Pasture Raised & Grass-Finished

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A Nutrient-Dense Ground Bison Blend


Ancestral Blend Ground Bison combines ground bison with bison liver and bison heart for a simple, practical way to bring traditional nose-to-tail nourishment into everyday meals.

This Ancestral Blend Ground Bison comes from Bison Cove Ranch in Lometa, Texas, where their bison are pasture-raised, grass-fed, and grass-finished with care for the animal and the land.

The blend includes ground bison, bison liver, and bison heart, giving families an easy way to enjoy organ meats without needing to prepare liver or heart separately.

It cooks much like regular ground bison or ground beef, making it a practical option for burgers, tacos, chili, meatballs, pasta sauce, breakfast hash, and skillet meals.

An Easy Way to Try Organ Meats

Liver and heart have long been valued in traditional diets, but many families are not sure how to cook them on their own. This ancestral blend makes it easier by combining them with ground bison, so you can use it in familiar meals your family already enjoys.

Quick Details

  • Product: Ancestral Blend Ground Bison
  • Blend: Ground bison with bison liver and bison heart
  • Source: Bison Cove Ranch
  • Location: Lometa, Texas
  • Raised: Pasture-raised, grass-fed, and grass-finished bison
  • Flavor: Rich red meat flavor with a deeper, more savory finish than regular ground bison
  • Texture: Cooks like ground meat; naturally lean, so gentle cooking is best
  • Best for: Tacos, chili, burgers, meatballs, pasta sauce, breakfast hash, skillet meals, and meatloaf
  • Storage: Arrives frozen; keep frozen until ready to thaw and cook

Flavor & Cooking Notes

Ancestral Blend Ground Bison has a rich, savory flavor. The liver and heart add depth, but because they are blended into the ground bison, the final result is still easy to use in familiar meals.

If your family is new to organ meats, we recommend starting with well-seasoned dishes like tacos, chili, pasta sauce, meatballs, or breakfast hash. These meals help the flavor blend naturally with spices, vegetables, broth, and sauce.

  • Cook gently: Use medium heat instead of high heat when possible.
  • Avoid overcooking: Bison is lean and can become dry if cooked too long.
  • Use bold seasonings: Garlic, onion, cumin, chili powder, herbs, tomato, and broth pair well with this blend.
  • Add moisture when needed: A splash of broth, tomato sauce, or cooking fat helps keep the meat tender.
  • Start with familiar meals: Tacos, chili, pasta sauce, and meatballs are great first uses.

Simple Ways to Use Ancestral Blend Ground Bison

This blend is best used in meals where the rich flavor can be balanced with seasonings, vegetables, sauce, or broth.

  • Bison taco meat: Cook with cumin, chili powder, garlic, onion, and a splash of broth.
  • Chili: Simmer with tomatoes, peppers, beans, broth, and warm spices.
  • Meatballs: Mix with egg, sourdough crumbs, herbs, garlic, and a little added fat if desired.
  • Pasta sauce: Brown gently and simmer into tomato sauce for a deeply flavored family dinner.
  • Breakfast hash: Cook with potatoes, onions, peppers, and pasture-raised eggs.
  • Meatloaf: Combine with eggs, seasonings, breadcrumbs, and sauce for a hearty meal.
  • Stuffed peppers: Mix with rice, vegetables, and tomato sauce, then bake until tender.

Best for Families Who Want Nose-to-Tail Nutrition Made Easier

This is a great choice for families who want the benefits of using more of the animal, but prefer the ease of ground meat. It brings liver and heart into the kitchen in a way that feels simple, familiar, and practical.

Our Partnership with Bison Cove Ranch

As our community continues looking for well-raised, grass-fed and grass-finished red meat, we have been careful not to add just any new source. Bison Cove Ranch felt like the right fit — a Texas ranch raising bison with care for the animal, the land, and the families who will bring it to their table.

Meet Bison Cove Ranch

A Texas bison ranch in Lometa, Texas, raising grass-fed bison with care for the animal, the land, and the future of this native species.

Bison Cove Ranch is located in Lometa, Texas, and is led by owner Sam Pauly and rancher Joshua “Skeeter” Mitchell. Their family has spent more than 30 years working with bison, with a steady focus on quality over quantity.

Their bison are grass-fed and rotationally grazed in accordance with NRCS and Soil and Water Conservation guidelines. This helps reduce pressure on the land while allowing the animals to move, graze, and live in a way that more closely reflects how bison naturally behave.

For Bison Cove Ranch, raising bison is not only about producing premium meat. It is also about careful animal handling, responsible herd size, soil health, native grasses, and doing their part to regenerate the land.

That is exactly the kind of partnership we look for at ROCK Farmhouse — real people doing hard, thoughtful work so families can bring home food with a story they can trust.

Bison Cove Ranch in Lometa Texas raising grass-fed bison for ROCK Farmhouse

30+ Years with Bison

Bison Cove Ranch has spent decades raising bison with the belief that quality matters more than quantity.

Rotational Grazing

Their herd is managed with careful movement across pasture to help protect the land and support healthier grass growth.

Animal-First Handling

Bison are powerful, intelligent animals. Bison Cove Ranch believes careful handling matters for the wellbeing of the animal and the quality of the meat.

How to Cook Bison

The biggest thing to remember: bison is leaner than beef, so it usually cooks faster and does best with gentle heat.

Ground Bison

Use ground bison anywhere you would normally use ground beef — burgers, tacos, chili, pasta sauce, meatballs, breakfast hash, or stuffed peppers.

Because it is lean, avoid pressing the meat too much while cooking and be careful not to dry it out.

Bison Steaks

Bison steaks are best cooked gently and not taken too far. Medium-rare to medium is usually the sweet spot for tenderness and flavor.

A hot cast iron pan or grill works well, but keep a close eye on timing. Bison can cook faster than beef.

Roasts & Shanks

Bison roasts, hump roast, rump roast, and cross-cut shanks do best with low, slow cooking.

Add moisture, give them time, and let the cut become tender slowly. These are wonderful for braising, slow cookers, Dutch ovens, and nourishing family meals.

Simple rule of thumb: cook bison a little lower, a little slower, and with a little more attention than beef. The reward is a clean, rich flavor and a beautiful red meat your family can enjoy in familiar meals.

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