Saturday, November 10, 2007

Gathering of the carnivores.....

Tonight my son and I ventured out to a local grocery store for their annual ‘meat sale’. It’s a 3-day event and this was the last day. I knew I should have gone on the first day but you know how that goes. It was crowded but everyone there was orderly and pleasant. I was amused to see the crowd patiently waiting for their ‘meat’ to be placed out on the counters so it could be snatched up with eagerness. How far we’ve come from our ancient ancestors who would snarl and club someone else to get at a piece of food.

They ran out of chicken breasts and ground chuck while I was there and I didn’t see any more pork roasts either. I managed to get several packages of the chicken and ground chuck before it was gone and I also got 4 chuck roasts. I’ll divide the ground chuck into one-pound packages and freeze them. I’m practically the queen of hamburger, preparing it as many ways as possible. I can even make chop suey that tastes pretty darn good. I have an easy recipe for it if anyone wants it. Just leave me a comment and I’ll post it.

When freezing ground round, chuck or hamburger, let me give you a helpful tip. I usually divide them up in one-pound portions and put them in freezer bags. I flatten the meat out once its inside the bag so its only about ½ inch thick. Make sure you get all the air out before you seal the bag. The meat will be about the size of a piece of paper…8x10 maybe but only 1/2 inch thick. This way I can stack the packages on top of each other neatly in the freezer. If space is a problem, you’ll find you can get much more in your freezer if they are like this. Give it a try….I think you’ll like this idea. Another big plus is that it reduces the thaw out time dramatically. I kid you not.

3 comments:

Mama Llama said...

The snarl and club reference had me rolling. How true...although I have seen something similar in the days leading up to Thanksgiving at the local Whole Paycheck...

Anonymous said...

Mom has put 1-lb packages in our freezer for years and years, but she never flattens them, I think that never occurred to her. We keep them in a plastic bag in a one of those stackable cube storage things we put in the freezer to keep things from falling allover the place. We will take one pound out and defrost for different recipes.

fiwa said...

That is so smart, I never thought about flattening it like that. Thank you for the tip!

And I am always interested in recipes, so I'd love to see that one when you have a minute to post it.

have a great week -
fiwa