Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Meat Grinder
Collapse
X
-
For the amount you're planning on grinding, I agree with earlier posts. The kitchenaid attachment will do a nice job and it is much cheaper than a grinder. If you're planning on grinding higher volumes of meat, I'd recommend purchasing a larger grinder. Mine is from Cabelas and does a nice job. I believe it's 1/2 hp like Jerod Broussard has. All that being said, I just looked at Cabelas site and found this little guy. He may be worth looking into - http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabel...t=meat+grinder
-
Like Oaf said, the Kitchen Aid does a GREAT job. I've actually run a whole deer threw one minus the back straps.
If you already have the mixer. Its small, easy to clean and store.
Leave a comment:
-
Yeah. First year we stuffed through the grinder too. However, I found out stuffing 140+ pounds of sausage through a grinder ain't cool. So we got a sausages stuffer. Grind it, stuff it......Hooorahhhh!!
-
I have a LEM 575 watt that I think I got off of Amazon for around $80.00. It will go through 5-6 lbs of Boston Butt in about 7 minutes. Key is to cut meat into manageable chunks, freeze it, and the auger,knife,plates for about 20 minutes. Grinders like to be cold and eat cold meat!
--Ed
Leave a comment:
-
Jerod Broussard is that what you used when you make sausage?
-
Jon Solberg not much just when I get the urge to grill some hamburgers I can get a chuckie or whatever meat that Meathead calls for in his steakhouse steak burger recipe. Yes I have a stand mixer.
-
Questions: How much are you going to grind? Do you have a stand mixer?
Leave a comment:
-
Do you have a kitchen aid mixer? If so, the meat grinding/sausage making attachment is great, that's what I use.
Leave a comment:
-
Meat Grinder
I'm wanting to purchase a meat grinder mostly to ground hamburger. Any recommendations on a good but not to expensive one.Tags: None
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Leave a comment: