Grinding meat at home with a meat grinder offers a plethora of benefits including fresher and cleaner, fresh taste, safe quality meat that’s less susceptible to contamination. But there are a few things you need to do to prepare meat before grinding, most importantly freezing the meat to a certain degree. This leads to the…
Buying ground meat at your local butcher or grocery store is a great option, but not the best choice per se. You get rows of prepackaged meat to choose from, available in an assortment of percentages rather than cuts, so you don’t know exactly what parts of animals are added to the blend. And to…
Hamburgers — those tantalizing disc-shaped patties that are hard to resist! Even though readymade hamburgers are easily available at your local grocery store or butcher shop, grinding your own meat with a meat grinder at home transforms your traditional ho-hum burgers into something special and next level. Speaking of grinding, burger aficionados often wonder what…
Grinding meat offers myriad different advantages including reduced chances of E. coli contamination, and the fact that home-ground meat simply tastes much fresher than butcher or store-bought meat. With regards to grinding meat, many meat aficionados ask if it’s possible to grind meat after its cooked, and achieve the same results. The answer is a…
If you’d like to make store or butcher grade ground meat in the comfort of your home at a cost efficient price, you need a meat grinder. But in order to get the taste and texture you desire, it is important that your meat grinder blades are sharp as a knife. Meat grinder blades can…
Food processors and blender are appliances that are often confused with each other. Even though both appliances do share a lot of similarities, they aren’t interchangeable! To explain briefly, Blenders are used to blend aka pulverize wet and dry foods, whereas food processors are multifaceted appliances that allow you to do everything from mixing, shredding…
Grinding meat at home offers myriad benefits, most notably greatly reducing the chances of E. coli contamination. But since most consumers have a blender and not a meat grinder at home, the common question is can you grind meat in a blender? Yes, you can grind meat in a blender instead of a meat grinder,…
A dish as fine as the one that’s made out of meat needs to feel fine too. Often the meat that we bring from the store is ground to taste better and finer when we eat it. That doesn’t guarantee the same amount of fineness as the one ground by us and by ourselves, though….
Bones meals are making a resurgence, and this time around it’s not just for nutritious dog bone meals, but also for athletes and fitness buffs eating bones in the form of bone meals. In fact, bone broth was not too long ago was a popular item in restaurants and supermarkets across the country, and was…
Meat grinders are handy appliances to have in your kitchen, most notably because they make it convenient to grind fresh meat your way in the comfort of your home. However, one of the most common questions asked is whether a meat grinder can grind bones, and the answer is “YES”, as long as you have…