Meat for mincing
Meat for mincing
As it's been in a cupboard for a few years now, I thought I might try mincing some meat with my cast iron clamping mincer. I'd be making beef burgers, so is there a particular type of cut to use - my thinking is that as it's being minced, even tough cuts could be used.
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Re: Meat for mincing
Just make sure it has a decent amount of fat.
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Re: Meat for mincing
I agree with GA - as with sausages, a reasonable amount of fat is essential.
I don't know what happens up North but these days only to first two quality cuts seem to wind up in the supermarkets (except for the actual butcher shops), the cheaper cuts such as skirt, rib strip, shin, neck etc. all wind up in mince - minus the fat because the diet police say its unhealthy. There is no food that is bad for you, only the quantity.
My eldest brother was an old school butcher (a 6 year apprenticeship started at age 14) and his knowledge of how to use every scrap of a beast is phenomenal - sadly he has a terminal illness and most of the knowledge will soon be lost
I don't know what happens up North but these days only to first two quality cuts seem to wind up in the supermarkets (except for the actual butcher shops), the cheaper cuts such as skirt, rib strip, shin, neck etc. all wind up in mince - minus the fat because the diet police say its unhealthy. There is no food that is bad for you, only the quantity.
My eldest brother was an old school butcher (a 6 year apprenticeship started at age 14) and his knowledge of how to use every scrap of a beast is phenomenal - sadly he has a terminal illness and most of the knowledge will soon be lost
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