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What Can I Make With Ground Beef, Venison, and Elk

When you purchase food items in bulk, a scale makes the process easy for evenly dividing out individual packages.  I was fortunate a number of years ago to receive this scale when the previous owner was getting rid of it.  It isn't much to look at, but works great!  Use a light weight container from your cupboard; weigh it on the scale, so you know how much to add when you are weighing out your ground beef.  Take the total weight you purchased, decide what recipes you want to make and how many pounds of each.

If you decide to use venison or Elk meat simply make the meat choice substitution.

On this particular day, I decided to make my 23 pounds as follows:

  • 5 pounds of ground beef in 1 pound containers.
     
  • 3 pounds of hamburger patties with sweet red peppers.
     
  • 3 pounds of hamburger patties with onion.
     
  • 4 pounds of Italian meatballs.
     
  • 4 pounds of Swedish meatballs.
     
  • 4 pounds of meatloaf (each 2 pounds).

Hamburger Recipes

 

BROWNING GROUND BEEF:

Measure out 1 pound of ground beef, or the amount you typically use when preparing meals.  You can add onion, green peppers or garlic, if you would like.  Brown it, drain off any excess fat and place in your choice of freezer container.

Cooking Hamburger Meat

I often use Cool Whip containers for my browned ground beef.  I place the containers on the top shelf of my freezer with a label and date, for easy access by my family.  When you want to make any recipe that calls for ground beef, just pull it out of the freezer and thaw quickly in your microwave or add to your recipe if you need to cook it on the stove top.  If you plan your meals the night before, you could remove the container from the freezer and place in the refrigerator. 

 Freezer Storage Containers

 

HAMBURGER PATTIES:

Once you've decided how much ground beef you want to make into patties, measure that amount out and then evenly divide into how many patties per pound (I made 6 patties per pound).  You can form the patties by hand or use a Tupperware form as I have in my picture. 

 Making Hamburger Patties

Freeze the patties in the Tupperware form or single layer on a cookie sheet, if you form them yourself.  When completely frozen, remove, place individually in a freezer bag or container, label and date.  Remove as many patties as you want to grill or fry and keep the rest in your freezer.

 Hamburgers

MEATBALLS:

Measure the amount of ground beef you want to make into meatballs (I made both Italian and Swedish meatballs).  Then evenly divide into the size of meatballs you want for your meal planning.  Place them on cookie sheets in your freezer for about 1 hour. 

How to make Meatballs 

When frozen remove from the freezer and remove each meatball with a metal spatula.  Label and date your freezer bag or container, place the meatballs inside and return to the freezer.  Remove meatballs as needed. Italian meatballs are a great addition to your favorite spaghetti sauce or any Italian dish.

 Italian Meatballs

Swedish meatballs have been our family tradition for Christmas Eve Dinner, since I can remember.  You can fry or bake your meatballs and then add to your gravy and pour over mashed potatoes.  Yum!!

 Swedish Meatballs

MEATLOAF:

If you don't have enough loaf pans to freeze your meatloaf right in the pan for an extended time, then line your loaf pan with aluminum foil.

 Freezer Containers

Mix up your favorite meatloaf recipe and place in the pan, gently spreading out evenly in your pan.  Cover with a plastic bag and place the whole loaf pan in the freezer until frozen. 

 How to make Meatloaf

When frozen, remove from the freezer and carefully remove the meatloaf and aluminum foil from the pan.  Cover the meatloaf with the foil; label and date a freezer bag or freezer container, place the meatloaf inside and return to the freezer.  You can bake the meatloaf frozen or thaw in the microwave or by removing from the freezer a day or 2 before you plan to bake it.  (Note:  If you do bake it frozen, add additional baking time)

 Meatloaf

These are just a few ways I enjoy processing ground beef to make preparing meals easier on those hectic days.  It does take time up front, but it saves time over the long run.  You can reuse your mixing bowl and measuring utensils for each batch, instead of each time you make a meal and then need to wash everything up individually (saves time, water and energy to heat the water)!!


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Learn money saving tips, homemade cleaning solutions, old home remedies, household cleaning tips and recycling facts. Many household items are multi-purpose, user friendly, natural ingredients that can give new life to something old and worn.

Visit MaraKnows.com for helpful information for those wanting to get back to the basics. Utilize what we have and enjoy the simple pleasures of everyday life.  Whether you are new to this concept or a seasoned veteran to a thrifty lifestyle – you’ll find helpful techniques, articles and tips to incorporate into your daily routine.

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