Looking for unique ideas apart from burgers, meatloaf, spaghetti sauce, chili, etc. Everyone experiments, comes up with some crazy concoction, and is sure no one else will like it. I need some new ideas. What do you do with ground buffalo, lamb, and boar?
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Recipes for some different concepts (will need some paleoification) I found inspiring: Also a fave is Shepherd's pie with mashed cauliflower top and a ground lamb/beef combo. |
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chinese lettuce wraps. i like ground pork or ground chicken the best. just fry up some garlic and ginger with the meat and add about a tbsp each of chinese cooking wine and soy sauce - i also add some oyster sauce but that isn't very paleo...near the end add some sliced green onions. spoon meat onto iceburge lettuce pieces....delicious! |
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Not the answer you are looking for but ground meats are much more prone to lipid oxidation. I never buy ground meats. Just food for thought. |
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Meatza, curry, meatballs; form into small logs, put on skewers and grill, Greek-style. Tacos. Frittata. |
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I really like to cook it in a butter in a skillet along with a few scrambled eggs and some vegetables. Spinach, broccoli, green onions, cilantro, or anything else you wanna add, maybe along with a little spice. Mix it all together and enjoy. |
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I make ground lamb burgers with garlic and rosemary, and serve them with homemade tzatziki (made with Greek yogurt and cucumbers). |
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I came across an interesting jerky recipe yesterday that sounded good: http://wellnessmama.com/2201/how-to-make-ground-beef-jerky/ Seems like it would be pretty easy, and quality ground beef is more affordable in my area than typical cuts used for jerky so I am looking forward to trying it out soon. |
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LARB! . |
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I love filling portobella mushroom caps with ground meat. I've used beef, pork sausage, and buffalo. Mix in whatever seasonings and fixins you like, pack the meat in the mushroom, bake or grill until the meat is cooked through. The mushroom soaks up all the good fat drippings from the meat. I usually scrape out the gills from the 'shroom so that there is more room for the meat. You can mix in whatever you feel like. My favorites are cooked bacon, onions, bell peppers, herbs, etc. |
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I usually make a stir fry from ground beef with whatever leftover veggies and spices I have or feel like adding,like broccoli/cauliflower/carrot/onion/leek/zuchinni/bokchoy/celery. Or I use it to make stuffed pumpkin and cook it in a pan with mushrooms or onions or leek,while the pumpkin half is in the oven.When it's done,I pour it all in the half of the pumpkin. |
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I have one staple and main go-to dish. I fry onion on coconut oil, add mushrooms (If I have), then fry the meat. I add wine vinegar (I have a garlic flavored) a bit Worcheshire sauce, a lot of garlic and onion powder. I keep it simple. I let it cook in its own juices, add allspice and bay leaf. After a while I add chopped tomatoes or pasta sauce, with some ketchup for added flavor. That's it. I let it cook a bit to steam away some liquid... this is great by itself, but also great base for other dishes. Eggs pouched into it are delicious! adding veggies also makes it great. other than that - fast burgers are great. Simple, easy and fast. |
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