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If you're buying Angus beef for your burgers, try switching to 85/15 ground chuck and thank me later.
Chuck is a cut of beef. You can grind a chuck roast from Angus beef.
That sounds more like un grinding, Doc.
It's all in the wrist.
Gotcha, then I guess I should say I've never had much luck with ground Angus. It's always been notably dry, but maybe it's the percentage I prefer, not the type.
Could be. I think chuck is about 20% fat as a baseline. So if you see a lighter mix they've added something meaty to it. When I did a butchers course out of curiosity a few years ago, the instructor kept a tub of "grind" which was all the trimmings from all the quarters and primals.
My issue isn't with the quality of beef being used but with how it's prepared. I've had burgers with good quality beef and the difference was negligible.
This guy beef burgers.