Okay, so say I have the same portion size of each: lean ground beef and lean cut of say...sirloin steak. So, which one has more fat in it? I know that steaks sometimes have visible fat on them that you cut off--but which one is better for you?
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Lean ground or lean sirloin?
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it depends on which cuts you're getting, and how lean is your ground?
the label will usually tell you what % lean it is.
eye of round is the leanest. sirloin has more fat.
if you're afraid of fat, go buy an eye of round (usuall a roast) and ask the butcher to grind it up into ground for you.
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if you're afraid of fat, go buy an eye of round (usuall a roast) and ask the butcher to grind it up into ground for you. [/B][/QUOTE]
Works for me. If you grill a pattie, (8oz. or so), well done, you'll wind up with about 6 or 7 oz., with not much fat left. It's a bit dry, well done, but not bad. A ground up eye of round is probably less than 4% fat anyway. As Sana said, some fat is necessary to harden you up too. BB
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