Browned Meat

ngwehner
ngwehner Posts: 19
edited September 26 in Recipes
Here's a trick to cut calories when you are making a recipe that calls for browned hamburger, sausage etc.

After browning the meat in a pan as you normally would, rather than spooning out excess fat from the pan or just draining it on paper towels, dump the meat into a fine grid colandar and rinse it with HOT water for 30 seconds and then let it drain. Depending on the fat content of the meat that you were using this can eliminate up to 40% of the calories from the fat residue sticking to the meat. Since the meat is usually going into other things (chili, etc) there is little or no change in the taste of the final product.

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  • jmyers1230
    jmyers1230 Posts: 67 Member
    My mom always rinsed the meat when I was growing up. It wasn't until a couple years ago that I even realized that not everyone rinses it after they cook it. You want the flavor of the meat, not all the grease so it just makes sense to rinse it!
  • erica2h
    erica2h Posts: 42 Member
    never thought to do that, thanks for the tip, I will be doing that from now on!!:smile:
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