ELittle
Snowman Cage Inventor
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- Aug 13, 2007
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So I tried something new yesterday. I went to the store and bought a 2 pound slab of bacon and cut it into 1" square strips, then I put it into the meat grinder. You want the bacon COLD when you do this so it doesn't turn into pate.
Then I put it back into the fridge to firm up a little bit. Then I took the ground sirloin (kobe style) and made a mix of about 2/3 beef and 1/3 ground bacon. I added no seasoning but a small amount of fresh ground pepper. Grill like usual.
A good trick I think is to make sure you get some flames going to char the bacon on the outside of the patties, and you can't leave them rare due to the pork which kinda sucks. I thought they were delicious! You can taste the bacon but at the same time you don't see it, it's kind of confusing.
Then the meatloaf. I took about a pound of kobe style ground sirloin, about 3/5 of a pound of ground bacon, some of my homemade rib rub, an egg, sourdough breadcrumbs, some oregano, a little bit of maple syrup, pepper, salt, and cayenne pepper, and some ketchup (I can't help it I use ketchup on meatloaf). DAMN!
OMG IT NEEDS MORE BACON!
Then I put it back into the fridge to firm up a little bit. Then I took the ground sirloin (kobe style) and made a mix of about 2/3 beef and 1/3 ground bacon. I added no seasoning but a small amount of fresh ground pepper. Grill like usual.
A good trick I think is to make sure you get some flames going to char the bacon on the outside of the patties, and you can't leave them rare due to the pork which kinda sucks. I thought they were delicious! You can taste the bacon but at the same time you don't see it, it's kind of confusing.
Then the meatloaf. I took about a pound of kobe style ground sirloin, about 3/5 of a pound of ground bacon, some of my homemade rib rub, an egg, sourdough breadcrumbs, some oregano, a little bit of maple syrup, pepper, salt, and cayenne pepper, and some ketchup (I can't help it I use ketchup on meatloaf). DAMN!
OMG IT NEEDS MORE BACON!
