Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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what to do with a 3 lb package of of ground beef
I like cooking but try to keep it easy and inexpensive.
Take 2 lbs and mix in 2 eggs and divide into two piles. To one pile add panko bread crumbs, basil 2t, oregano 1/2 t, S and P. Make 2 in meatballs. To the other soak bread cubes in 1/4 c of milk. S and P and form a meatloaf. Bake on a rack on a pan at 400 degrees. Check the meatballs after 10 minute, roll around, wait another 10 minutes, 155 degrees and wait 40 min total for the meat loaf 155 degrees. While the oven is on brown a pound with chopped onions, salt and pepper until barely done and make 3 packages. If that's too much cooked ground beef freeze 1/2 the cooked beef for next week. Do you have any short cuts saving prep time, clean up time and money? Now you have 2 meals [minus the sides or pasta] with left overs. And with browned ground beef you can make tacos, chile, sloppy joes, beef stroganoff with not much prep or cleaning. |
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Sounds GREAT - I bet you are the first on the INVITE LIST for all the block parties!
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Years ago, I threw away—errr, recycled—ALL of my food storage containers and replaced them by restaurant plastic take-out containers of the sort you might get hot and sour soup in. Plastic, plus lids (sold separately). Lids fit all sizes. No more searching for matching lids. And if they go astray, who cares. But,..? I digress.
I like to make several things in bulk and then freeze in the you-know-what. Chicken stock. (Robert’s favorite is roasted chicken. I could cluck.) Red pasta sauce with pork (ground and/or chops), beef, veal, onions, LOTS of garlic, oregano and some crushed red pepper. Usually we make about six or seven quarts. Soups. Any soup,but save pasta until you reheat. Stews. Even whole summer tomatoes. Wash thoroughly. Pack lightly in containers. Freeze. Fresh as can be up to a month.
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But if you put hot stuff into them the plastic will leach into the food....
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Ground Beef Recipe
Hi tomwed,
Your recipes sound delicious! Where do you buy your meat? Quote:
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I have to cool down the food anyway since it’s going in the freezer. No prob!
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My Wife used to add a package of onion soup mix to the meatloaf.Added a lot of flavor.
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If you are close to Fresh Market they sell it, or use to, for half price on tuesdays. If you go there consider buying 1 lb each of beef, pork and veal and mixing them. Let me know how it tastes. My favorite is the meatloaf. Pack it tight and refrigerate it after it cooks. Then slice it as thin as practical and fry it----don't forget the ketchup. |
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add some shredded zuchini to that meatloaf, about a cup. Adds a nice taste and texture.
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I don't. Can you explain? Uh-oh, wrong thread - lol
Thanks, tomwed, for this and all your helpful cooking tips. |
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