St louis style trimmings??

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matlocc

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May 19, 2016
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I plan on trimming my ribs to st louis style. I would like to grind the trimmings for meatballs. Not sure if I should grind all of it or try to trim all the cartilage out first. Any suggestions.
 
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trim all the cartilage out first.
I do it all the time . I'll buy several vac'd cuts of beef and pork at a time . I save and grind all the clean trim . Some I mix , some I don't . I use it for meatloaf , sausage and meatballs .
Not that much effort to clean the cartilage out .
A 3 pack of whole spares can give you close to 2 pounds of clean trim all said and done .
 
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Not what you asked but I often do the trim as burnt ends. Usually done before the ribs for a nice snack Nice to add the smoked trim into a pot of beans too.
 
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