Save Money By Making Ground Beef At Home

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @AB-vn9we
    @AB-vn9we Год назад +20

    Great video! Only thing I’d suggest is a little wrap up talk at the end to avoid the abrupt cut off. Nothing extensive just a final conclusion so the video feels complete

  • @richardlove4287
    @richardlove4287 Год назад +20

    I always cut the beef into long strips then put them in the freezer for an hour before putting them through the machine. It makes it so much easier to feed and handle. Cheers.

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Год назад +7

      Great tip thanks

    • @UncleKauffee
      @UncleKauffee Год назад

      Agreed. I do the same for thin slicing.
      I’m off grid here and don’t like plugging things in, so I have a hand grinder. I have a hand crank cuber too (but I never use it anymore. I usually just pound them instead. Less cleanup)

  • @randyk4482
    @randyk4482 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been grinding and freezing our own ground beef over 20+ years now. Use the same basic equipment and use a vacuum sealer so I can freeze and extend the period we can use the ground beef. I typically grind up 7-9 pound packages in a session.

  • @thebadger9302
    @thebadger9302 Год назад +7

    Thanks for this. I have the same pieces of equipment, but never used the grinder. Now I will.

    • @Riqrob
      @Riqrob Год назад +1

      It works well. Ground elk meat and ground beef fat together

  • @rwmcgeesr
    @rwmcgeesr Год назад +3

    I double grind using the large and then small plates. Great video.

  • @Thebustedknuckelmodelworks
    @Thebustedknuckelmodelworks Год назад +1

    Great episode I've done that for year's that makes the best burgers and meat loaf’s. Thank you for your great content.

  • @Sweetheartof1987
    @Sweetheartof1987 Год назад +1

    Thank you! This video helped me use my kitchen aid grinder! 🙏❤️

  • @dwom2639
    @dwom2639 Год назад +1

    I’d love to hear more about how to time the making so that if freezing and then refreezing is ok or a problem. Also, how to include organ meats into the ground beef. Great videos!

  • @scottg5588
    @scottg5588 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this! Could you do one someday on making tallow please.

  • @AndyB718
    @AndyB718 Год назад

    Your video's are very helpful and even more so with costs being so high

  • @albeal9213
    @albeal9213 Год назад +1

    My Friend, out of all the videos I’ve seen on this, yours has been spot on and as easy as you say it is. I have all of the equipment you have shown and just picked up a 13 Lbs Loin Strip and ready to cut. Was not aware of the one end with the tough meat and will use that to grind Hamburg. Also forgot about the bottom skin, thank you for reminding me. I said it like like that because I couldn't remember how to spell "Sinew". (Lol) Any way I love your vids keep it up. Now a favor, I have the attachment for the Kitchen Aid to make my own "Sausages" and boy was that a disaster. I had a 15 foot trail of pig gut tubing and ground pork all over the machine, floor, sink, you get the Idea. It was pretty funny looking back now. But could you maybe do a video on that. It seems to me that this application is a two person endeavor. LOL Thanks again look forward to more.

  • @rhkean
    @rhkean Год назад

    I always thought the "keep it cold" was to help with the grinding. I didn't know that it had to to with food safety. thank you

  • @stephanygates6491
    @stephanygates6491 Год назад +2

    Great tip about chilling equipment. As to savings, it doesn’t scale to grass fed beef. Ground is the cheapest form already.

  • @koalasez1200
    @koalasez1200 Год назад

    Thanks for including this type of grinder. Cooking for one or two doesn’t require a big, serious grinder but I do like to know what’s in my burgers & sausages (I get my meat from my local butcher).
    Now if we could do the same for hotdogs 😉
    Not that different from link sausage except for using beef and a fine grind, and the spices. Hmmmm….

  • @thunderstruckdjs
    @thunderstruckdjs Год назад +2

    Wondering about how much top sirloin you added there at the end....would you say you ended up with 80/20 ? Are there other cuts of lean that you might suggest? I have a hard time justifying making burger from a picanha.

  • @m.r.jarrell3725
    @m.r.jarrell3725 Год назад +1

    Ever tried using you "inedible" trim to make stock?

  • @rancancookcanoy9768
    @rancancookcanoy9768 5 месяцев назад

    Good video. Thank you.

  • @slide7132
    @slide7132 Год назад +1

    Thank you Wizard, great video!

  • @jkneeland89
    @jkneeland89 Год назад

    This channel makes me hungry

  • @FISHH00KS
    @FISHH00KS 8 месяцев назад

    How do you keep the blood and other fluids from back draining into the motor head?

  • @girliedog
    @girliedog Год назад +2

    I've made decent burger by grinding up meat in my food processor.

  • @shineything4444
    @shineything4444 Год назад +1

    how would you properly freeze this if you make alot?

  • @derekcruz7576
    @derekcruz7576 7 месяцев назад

    LMAO got one for a wedding gift.

  • @renelogeais2941
    @renelogeais2941 11 месяцев назад

    This is a great video as you are using cuts of meat from previous breakdowns of whole slabs. However, some of us cannot afford to buy a whole striploin, tenderloin, sirloin or ribeye, much less a shortloin. What cut of meat would you suggest for buying to grind into ground beef? Chuck?

  • @Guardian_Arias
    @Guardian_Arias Год назад +4

    Pretty good video, only advice I'm qualified to give is find different lighting. It looks like you are using cheap LED bulbs or Flourecent bulbs. Either way find some old school incandescent bulbs that actually burn a tungsten filament then white balance to adjust for the low temperature if you wish or find some super expensive 6600k LEDs with a CRI of practically 100% if you intend to focus around meat since the natural red color gets lost between real outdoor light and indoor lighting. You might actually get away with lots of incandescent bulbs with some daylight LEDs. With lightning you have three different things to look at. Wattage, Temperature and Color Rendering Index (CRI)

  • @FurrKnight
    @FurrKnight Год назад

    such great advice!

  • @jacobmiller701
    @jacobmiller701 10 месяцев назад

    Im here because i just got married and got the kitchen aid and meet attatchment lmao i saw a guy on facebook it was like $3 a pound instesd of the $7 a pound it is by me lol trying to figure out how to do it 😅

  • @joebillups4893
    @joebillups4893 Год назад

    Just found your channel and enjoying content. Actually picked up a tenderloin a week or so back from Sam's planning to break that down soon. With the edible scraps, can they be frozen (using a vacuum sealer and used later for grinding?

  • @AdamS-lh2ug
    @AdamS-lh2ug Год назад +1

    I have that same grinder, but I have 2 different sized dyes. Which is preferable for ground beef?

  • @pencilme1n
    @pencilme1n Год назад +2

    The equipment should be clean not frozen?

  • @zones4to11
    @zones4to11 Год назад

    Cool!

  • @derrickbacken5572
    @derrickbacken5572 Год назад

    I've been hearing mixed reviews about using the kitchen aid grinder attachment. Is it a good buy, or should I spring for a full size grinder?

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Год назад +2

      I find that the kitchen aid attachment makes an uneven grind. The dedicated meat grinder has a more uniform consistency. I have a new video on my channel about ground beef where I show you what grinder I am using now.

    • @ButcherWizard
      @ButcherWizard  Год назад +1

      Secret to Saving Money On Ground Beef? Grind Your Own!
      ruclips.net/video/PCo1vOujPqU/видео.html

  • @dianacoburn8269
    @dianacoburn8269 Год назад

    Jow much money do you estimate you paid per pound of your ground beef?

  • @makingMyHouseaHome412
    @makingMyHouseaHome412 Год назад

    I’m wondering how to cook a good steak without a grill

  • @glorgau
    @glorgau Год назад +43

    Sorry, but I'm never going to use Grindr.

    • @NickM89
      @NickM89 Год назад +5

      So you hit up gay bars then?

    • @elibennett3034
      @elibennett3034 Год назад +9

      This video is about learning to handle your OWN meat.

    • @UncleKauffee
      @UncleKauffee Год назад

      You really are sorry…
      But we appreciate you acknowledging it.

    • @99nickiewickie
      @99nickiewickie Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @YoutubeluvsGroomers
      @YoutubeluvsGroomers 6 месяцев назад

      I just found your Profile on Grindr

  • @igmenterprises6320
    @igmenterprises6320 Год назад +1

    You did that pichana dirty... tha'ts a great steak and you tossed it into a grind? Cut the cap off, you can grind the rest.

  • @NicooRico
    @NicooRico Год назад

    My heart dies a little when you smashed your hands into that ground beef. Hamburgers are best when freshly ground meat is lightly packed to make a disc shape. Not smashed and compacted which changes the structure and bite into the burger once correctly broiled.

  • @freelanxe
    @freelanxe Год назад +1

    I think grinding is better for better cuts of meat, but it’s NEVER cheaper. Ground chuck is usually between $3-$5 a pound. Chuck roast is usually $5-$7 a pound

    • @TheMaster007101
      @TheMaster007101 Год назад

      I think it depends on the meat you’re using. If you buy and cut steaks yourself and use mostly the trimmings from that I can see it being cheaper than one would think. Quality definitely better or at least under your control.

    • @freelanxe
      @freelanxe Год назад +1

      @@TheMaster007101 even if you do that, it’s not “cheaper”. You’re just getting the full value for the steaks you paid. If you cut your own steaks, it’s not “cheaper”. More efficient? Yes. Better quality? Undoubtedly. But don’t call it cheaper

  • @QPrince2024
    @QPrince2024 Год назад

    We’re not really saving money! A steak cost more than a pack of ground beef

  • @mustangtonto5862
    @mustangtonto5862 Год назад

    That much fat in just one burger is enough to 95% clog the arteries to YOUR heart!

  • @chuckheahfort1399
    @chuckheahfort1399 Год назад +1

    Sub earned! Look forward to your future content. Komodo-Joe aficionado says Hello👊🇺🇸🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂