🥩 Ground Beef
Ground beef is beef that has been finely chopped or minced, often from chuck, sirloin, or round cuts. It’s a versatile ingredient used in countless recipes, from burgers to sauces, casseroles, and tacos.
🛒 Key Facts
- Fat content: Commonly sold as 70/30, 80/20, or 90/10 (lean/fat ratio).
- Higher fat = more flavor and juiciness.
- Lower fat = leaner, less greasy, but can dry out quickly.
- Forms: Fresh, pre-cooked, frozen, or seasoned.
- Storage:
- Refrigerate 1–2 days raw.
- Freeze up to 3–4 months for best quality.
🍳 Cooking Ground Beef
1️⃣ Sauté or Brown
- Heat a skillet over medium heat.
- Add ground beef (no need for oil if using higher-fat beef).
- Break apart with a spatula or spoon.
- Cook 6–10 minutes until fully browned and no pink remains.
- Drain excess fat if desired.
2️⃣ Seasoning Tips
- Salt & pepper are basic essentials.
- Add garlic, onion, or herbs for flavor.
- Use sauces like soy sauce, Worcestershire, or tomato sauce for variety.
🍽 Common Uses
- Burgers & Sliders – Classic American favorites.
- Tacos, Burritos & Chili – Seasoned for Mexican-inspired dishes.
- Pasta Sauces & Lasagna – Rich meat sauces for Italian dishes.
- Meatloaf & Meatballs – Mixed with breadcrumbs, eggs, and seasonings.
- Stuffed Vegetables – Peppers, zucchini, or cabbage rolls.
🌟 Tips
- Don’t overcrowd the pan — meat will steam instead of brown.
- For juicy burgers, handle meat lightly; avoid overworking.
- Combine lean and fatty cuts for best texture and flavor.
- Cook thoroughly — ground beef should reach 160°F (71°C) internally.
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