when buying chop meat for lets say burgers how lean do you really have to get if i am going to throw it on the foreman grill... looks like it burns/pushes alot of fat off...?
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i understand that... but once i take it off the foreman.. wont both meats end up with the same amount of fat... due to the fact that the 93% lean meat only "burned" off a little and then 85% much moreJLB001 said:93% has less fat, so less will be left on the foreman. 85% is more fat.
I'd go with the 93% myself.
jadakris31 said:i understand that... but once i take it off the foreman.. wont both meats end up with the same amount of fat... due to the fact that the 93% lean meat only "burned" off a little and then 85% much more
Yeah and alot smaller hamburger because 5 oz. of 85% is less protein than 5 oz. of 93%. Stick with high grade and leaner meats.jadakris31 said:i understand that... but once i take it off the foreman.. wont both meats end up with the same amount of fat... due to the fact that the 93% lean meat only "burned" off a little and then 85% much more
I do my lean beef the same way after cooking for soft tacos.Jodi said:Come on Sara.........LOL, there are no steps. Cook ground beef and rinse with hot water in a strainer
Jodi said:Come on Sara.........LOL, there are no steps. Cook ground beef and rinse with hot water in a strainer