A package
of ground beef usually gets me over 100 meatballs which is usually good for quite a few meals.
Not exact matches
Kofta is a Middle Eastern name for a meat dish,
usually a combo
of ground beef and lamb.
When we make tacos, I
usually use 1 pound
of 90 % + lean
ground turkey or
beef with 1 can
of drained no salt added black or kidney beans, 1 packet
of Mrs. Dash Taco Seasoning, and 1 can
of no salt added Rotel tomatoes.
1.5 lb
ground beef, veal or turkey (i
usually use 1.25 lbs because that's how big the containers
of ground turkey are, and it's even better because there's more sauce)
I have cooked with
ground turkey quite a bit but it was
usually in chili or tacos in place
of ground beef.
Traditionally Bolognese sauce is
usually made
of ground beef and pork, or it can be prepared with turkey or chicken mince, however I've seen dozen
of vegetarian or even vegan «Bolognese sauce» recipes as well.
That is where it's the hardest for me because those types
of meals help stretch out the expensive quality meat that we are eating, but the fillers you typically see for say,
ground beef, are
usually grains and dairy.
I
usually use a pound
of ground beef with a bag
of cocktail sausages that I cut up.
Greek Meatballs, or Keftedes, are
usually made with a combo
of ground beef and, or lamb.
When I am on my A-game I like to have a few bagfuls
of browned
ground beef or turkey measured out and stored in Ziplocs in the freezer for easy tacos, tostadas or meat sauce (I measure them out into 2 cups per bag
usually).
Tourtière is a French Canadian meat pie that is
usually a combination
of ground pork and
beef, always served at Christmas but often for special occasions all year round.
The authentic Bolognese sauce, which is so delicious,
usually asks for a sauté
of ground porc (and maybe
beef), onions, spices and tomatoes, BUT then this sauce is cooked even longer with either cream or full fat milk.
1 lb
of lean
ground meat (I
usually use extra lean
ground beef or bison) 1/2 cup rolled oats 2 eggs 1 cup grated or chopped veggies (I use a combo
of grated carrot, chopped spinach, and grated zucchini) 1/4 cup parmesan cheese, grated 1/2 tsp garlic powder other dried herbs (optional)
A bland diet consists
of boiled rice and a boiled protein,
usually chicken or
ground beef (no added seasonings, please).