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Old 08-12-04, 09:03 AM
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Whats your favorite ground beef recipe?

I get the homey hookup on beef. I bought 600 pounds 6 months ago and I'm still grinding on it. I hit 3 lbs a day once in a while, but usually I do 1/2 lb mornign witht eggs and the otehr two pounds at lunch and dinner. I've been eating it just fried in a pan in a giant one pound patty using a variety of different spices. Just started making meatloaf and I'm loving it! nice break from the usual and tastes good. Also it's easier to chew and swallow.

I buy those 79 cent meatloaf spice packs at the store. they work with 2 pounds hamburger. I follow the direction on the pack but instead of breadcrumbs I use 1 1/2 cups of oatmeal. Also, I haven't been using onions. After eating a pound that's too much onions!

So what else can I do w/ ground beef to mix it up?

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Mix this all up in a big skillet. Very High in protein.

1lb Beef
20 Egg Whites
1 whole Bell Pepper Cut up into cubes
Half an onion cut up
Some garlic/salt and pepper

Cook until beef is brown and then drain liquid, then add the other ingrediants.
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Old 08-19-04, 03:46 PM
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Hands down best recipe is beefcake. Seriously, why grind it all up? Yea it helps to get out more fat, but nothing really beats a nice steak.
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Meatballs with a homemade marinara sauce, with a slice of wheat toast! Meatballs are made similar to the meatloaf prep, only then rolled and cooked through either in the oven or some people cook it in the marinara.
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Old 12-03-04, 06:42 AM
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I have my own meatloaf recipe:

1/2 lb lean ground beef
1/2 cup eggwhites
1/2 cup oatmeal
1/4 cup ketchup
2 tsp cayenne pepper

Mix everything together and put into a loaf pan. Bake at 350 for an hour.
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Old 12-09-04, 07:42 PM
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Mix this all up in a big skillet. Very High in protein.

1lb Beef
20 Egg Whites
1 whole Bell Pepper Cut up into cubes
Half an onion cut up
Some garlic/salt and pepper

Cook until beef is brown and then drain liquid, then add the other ingrediants.
holy crap 20 egg whites...thats alot of eggs
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Old 06-15-05, 08:07 PM
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mines pretty simple
in a skillet:
ground beef
12 eggs
tons of garlic cloves
pepper
mesquite bbq sauce
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Old 07-01-05, 07:04 PM
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1 pound beef
teaspoon of crushed garlic
some chopped onion
chopped bellpepper
season all
cooked sweat peas
cooked corn
cooked cabbage
some carribean jerk sauce
I brown the beef with garlic and onions then throw all the rest in.
the vegetables I used were leftovers in the fridge
This one sure tasted fine.
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Old 07-17-05, 10:36 PM
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chipotle mustard
egg whites
ground beef
jallepeno peppers

Mix about 1 cup of eggwhites to a pound of beef, and add in a couple tablespoons of chipotle mustard and chopped jallepeno peppers (how much depends on how much spice you want, I've been doing about 3 tbs), form into patties and cook in a skillet covered until browned on one side, then flip it over and finish cooking. Good eaten alone or with brown rice or a veggie.
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I like to season with garlic, white onion, cayenne pepper, and finely ground black pepper.

If the ground beef is going into a wrap, I try to add a tex-mex flavor to it with some cumin and green chiles.
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Old 07-22-05, 09:54 PM
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Most people think this is disgusting... but here goes:

1 lb of ground beef
1 large can of yams/sweet potatoes
4 tablespoons of Mayo (fat free - if you want)

Fast Prep:

In toaster oven, stick in 4 1/4 patties on tray... high temp cook for at
least 5 mins.

While that is cooking...

Take big microwaveable bowl, open can of yams, drain, toss them in.
Throw bowl in microwave for about 3.5 minutes.

Take out bowl of yams, mix in/mash mayo into yams.

By this time, your beef should be almost done... take it out
and throw it in the bowl and continue to mash it all together.

Spice to your liking. I use Emeril's Essence and Garlic Powder.
That's it! Enjoy.
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