Ribeyes on the grill and sweet taters on the side
I'm not having it for dinner yet, but I'm asking how you make something like this. I want to make some Chinese green beans and pork. As in the picture below, I want the pork to be in small but distinct pieces. I would call this "minced" or "chopped" I guess. But not "ground".
So for you chefs, how do you make meat like this? Finely chopped by hand with a cleaver maybe? Room temp or semi-frozen to start with? I can't imagine a food processor or meat grinder doing this, but maybe they can? Anyone know how to do it?
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Meat grinders have different plates that come with them so you can do a more coarse grind, or fine ground, ect.I'm not having it for dinner yet, but I'm asking how you make something like this. I want to make some Chinese green beans and pork. As in the picture below, I want the pork to be in small but distinct pieces. I would call this "minced" or "chopped" I guess. But not "ground".
So for you chefs, how do you make meat like this? Finely chopped by hand with a cleaver maybe? Room temp or semi-frozen to start with? I can't imagine a food processor or meat grinder doing this, but maybe they can? Anyone know how to do it?
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Food processor!I'm not having it for dinner yet, but I'm asking how you make something like this. I want to make some Chinese green beans and pork. As in the picture below, I want the pork to be in small but distinct pieces. I would call this "minced" or "chopped" I guess. But not "ground".
So for you chefs, how do you make meat like this? Finely chopped by hand with a cleaver maybe? Room temp or semi-frozen to start with? I can't imagine a food processor or meat grinder doing this, but maybe they can? Anyone know how to do it?
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I was thinking after the fact that this thin sliced chicken would be good for chopping up on the Blackstone as it's cooking to make chicken cheese steaks. Although IMHO, cheese steaks are supposed to be made out of cows. The idea of something that flies, swims, or turns CO2 into O2 just doesn't sound right for a cheese steak.This chicken was paper thin.
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