Ground beef is a reliable and flexible ingredient that can be used for tacos, spaghetti sauce, or burgers. But there’s a common question: Should you rinse ground beef before or after cooking? Let’s explore this kitchen question with some fun.
Some cooks always rinse ground beef to reduce fat content, believing it helps make meals less greasy. This can be helpful if you’re cutting calories or dislike oily dishes.
Arguments against Rinsing
On the other hand, some argue against rinsing because it removes the flavorful juices that make the dish tasty. They believe rinsing can make the food bland and dry, losing its delicious texture.
Messy Process and Plumbing Risks
Rinsing ground beef can make a big mess in the kitchen, as handling the beef under running water can get greasy and messy.
Additionally, pouring fat down the drain can cause serious plumbing issues. The fat hardens quickly and can clog pipes, leading to slow drainage and expensive repairs. The best way to get rid of fat is to let it cool and solidify, then scrape it into the trash. Problem solved.
So, there you have it. Whether or not to rinse ground beef is up to you. Consider the pros and cons we’ve discussed and choose based on what you want in your cooking. Next time you use ground beef, remember to choose what matches the flavors and textures you like. Enjoy your meal!
Put it in a colander over a bowl/ or paper plate to catch the grease run off then pat the ground beef with a paper towel then use it in your recipe. All good as long as the fat does not go down the drain.
Never heard of rinsing ground beef!
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I thought a bigger concern was with the possible presence of bacteria and other pathogens that get ground in. That’s why ground meat should be cooked medium.
use ground turkey instead. a lot less grease..