Ground meat is meat that has been finely chopped or minced, commonly used in a wide variety of dishes. It’s versatile, quick to cook, and comes from different types of animals. Here’s a detailed overview:
🥩 Types of Ground Meat
- Beef: Most common; labeled by lean-to-fat ratio, e.g., 80/20 (80% lean, 20% fat).
- Pork: Often used for sausages, meatballs, or Asian dishes.
- Chicken & Turkey: Leaner options; ideal for lower-fat meals.
- Lamb: Rich, flavorful, commonly used in Mediterranean or Middle Eastern dishes.
- Mixed Ground Meat: Combines two types (e.g., beef and pork) for flavor and texture.
🍳 Cooking Tips
- Handle safely: Keep raw ground meat cold and cook thoroughly to at least 160°F (71°C) for beef/pork and 165°F (74°C) for poultry.
- Don’t overmix: When making burgers or meatballs, overmixing can make them tough.
- Drain fat if desired: For leaner meals, drain excess fat after cooking.
- Season well: Ground meat absorbs spices and marinades easily.
🥘 Common Uses
- Burgers and meatballs
- Tacos, chili, and casseroles
- Stuffed vegetables (peppers, zucchini)
- Pasta sauces (like Bolognese)
- Hash or skillet meals
💡 Nutritional Notes
- High in protein, iron, and B vitamins.
- Fat content varies; lean meat is better for heart health.
- Can be paired with vegetables, grains, and legumes for a balanced meal.
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