Ground Beef 🥩 — one of the most versatile proteins in cooking. Here’s a thorough breakdown:
What It Is:
- Beef that’s been finely chopped or ground, usually from cuts like chuck, round, or sirloin.
- Comes in different fat ratios, e.g., 80/20 (lean/fat), 90/10, or 95/5.
- Used in countless dishes worldwide: burgers, tacos, meatballs, casseroles, and sauces.
Nutrition (per 4 oz / ~113g, cooked, 80/20 beef):
- Calories: ~287
- Protein: ~23g
- Fat: ~21g
- Iron: ~15% of daily value
- Zinc and B vitamins
(Leaner ground beef has fewer calories and less fat, but slightly less flavor.)
Cooking Tips:
- Browning: Use medium-high heat to get a rich, caramelized flavor. Avoid overcrowding the pan to ensure proper browning.
- Seasoning: Salt, pepper, garlic, onion, and herbs complement beef well. Season during or after browning depending on dish.
- Draining Fat: For leaner dishes or sauces, drain excess fat after cooking.
- Cooking Temperatures: Cook until internal temp reaches 160°F (71°C) for safety.
Popular Uses:
- Burgers & Sliders: Mix with salt, pepper, and optional binders.
- Tacos & Chili: Brown with spices for bold flavor.
- Spaghetti Bolognese or Meat Sauce: Combine with tomatoes, onions, and herbs.
- Meatballs & Meatloaf: Mix with breadcrumbs, eggs, and seasonings.
- Stuffed Peppers or Casseroles: Provides hearty, savory base.
If you want, I can give a quick, versatile recipe for perfectly browned ground beef that can be used in tacos, pasta, or casseroles.
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