Calling All Meatheads-Custom Burger Grind

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Thanks.Chi- hoowa- hoowa (Paco) in pic #3 of the grinder and of course Oscars butt in #5.
 
Never mind the old cast iron work horses, how about that 98 yr old buddy you got.
God I love dogs!

He's doing great! He's my taste tester.
If his nose sez it ain't ready, it ain't ready. He was making sure the grinder was clean.
I run my dehydrator out in the garage. Drives him nuts trying to find where that meat smell is coming from.
I have never found a more loyal friend than a Dog. No matter when, or what condition you are in when you come home, they are always glad to see you.
Absolutely unconditional love. That's a dog.
Spell dog backwards... see why? ;):)
 
I'm getting ready to do a custom burger grind with Choice Top Round and Wright Brand Bacon 70/30 through a 3/16" plate, double grind. I know to semi freeze meat and grinder parts. I plan to grind bacon first then grind beef, gently mix the two then second grind. Plans are to weigh to 1/3rd pound, use burger press to form patties and put in vac seal bag with wax paper in between patties. hen into freezer to freeze, when frozen vac and seal.

Any tips and tricks would be appreciated. What say ye?

Bill

I learned to grind the meat and fat separately also.... Works well for me... On some recipes I grind the fat through a smaller plate.... Seems to disperse for a better mouth and flavor texture... Like you and others, bacon or ox-tails or brisket or ribs or even beef cheeks add a depth of flavor to the grind that's to write home about... You don't need much... 10% is a good starting point... And the fat, fat is flavor and very necessary, as you have noted... Flavor is why we are here..
 
I learned to grind the meat and fat separately also.... Works well for me... On some recipes I grind the fat through a smaller plate.... Seems to disperse for a better mouth and flavor texture... Like you and others, bacon or ox-tails or brisket or ribs or even beef cheeks add a depth of flavor to the grind that's to write home about... You don't need much... 10% is a good starting point... And the fat, fat is flavor and very necessary, as you have noted... Flavor is why we are here..
Right on Dave.My meat grinding la -bor-atory chalkboard is full at the moment with ideas... Muh Ha Ha Ha!
 
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Great deal on LEM Grinders!

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