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cornmeal/breadcrumbs
Has anyone ever tried substituting cornmeal for breadcrumbs in a mixture
such as ground beef (to make hamburgers) ... with tasty or similar results? M. |
cornmeal/breadcrumbs
"Mia" > wrote in message ... > Has anyone ever tried substituting cornmeal for breadcrumbs in a mixture > such as ground beef (to make hamburgers) ... with tasty or similar results? I don't use breadcrumbs when making hamburgers. However, I suspect that with the very short cooking time for hamburgers that the cornmeal would remain quite gritty leaving an unpleasant texture in the burger. I do sometimes add a small amount of cornmeal to streusel topping to add a little texture and flavor, but it is for the opposite reason you would use bread crumbs in a meat mixture. |
cornmeal/breadcrumbs
>"Mia" writes:
> >Has anyone ever tried substituting cornmeal for breadcrumbs in a mixture >such as ground beef (to make hamburgers). You add breadcrumbs to your hamburgers... you've been eating too much greasy spoon garbage. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
cornmeal/breadcrumbs
"Mia" > wrote in message ... > Has anyone ever tried substituting cornmeal for breadcrumbs in a mixture > such as ground beef (to make hamburgers) ... with tasty or similar results? > > M. No, No and No. No, I don't add anything to make hamburger patties. No, I have not substituted cornmeal for breadcrumbs. No, I would not use the 2 interchangeably. The cornmeal needs (absorbs) more water than the meat can furnish. Therefore you will end up with a gritty mess. Dimitri |
cornmeal/breadcrumbs
"Dimitri" > wrote in message . com... > > "Mia" > wrote in message > ... > > Has anyone ever tried substituting cornmeal for breadcrumbs in a mixture > > such as ground beef (to make hamburgers) ... with tasty or similar > results? > > > > M. > > No, No and No. > > No, I don't add anything to make hamburger patties. > No, I have not substituted cornmeal for breadcrumbs. > No, I would not use the 2 interchangeably. The cornmeal needs (absorbs) > more water than the meat can furnish. Therefore you will end up with a > gritty mess. > > Dimitri > > 'Nuf said. I didn't think so. Thanks Dimitri. Mia |
cornmeal/breadcrumbs
Mia wrote:
> Has anyone ever tried substituting cornmeal for breadcrumbs in a mixture > such as ground beef (to make hamburgers) ... with tasty or similar results? I have used cornmeal on it's own and mixed with flour for frying fish. It can get pretty gritty. I can't see using raw cornmeal with hamburger, unless your teeth neat some extra abrasive cleaning. |
cornmeal/breadcrumbs
"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
... > Mia wrote: > > > Has anyone ever tried substituting cornmeal for breadcrumbs in a mixture > > such as ground beef (to make hamburgers) ... with tasty or similar results? > > I have used cornmeal on it's own and mixed with flour for frying fish. It can > get pretty gritty. I can't see using raw cornmeal with hamburger, unless your > teeth neat some extra abrasive cleaning. > If you add breadcrumbs (or something similar) you get a meat loaf, not a hamburger (regardless of the shape). I have had good results using rice, buckwheat, bulgur (all cooked of course), and crumbled cornbread. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
cornmeal/breadcrumbs
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:03:57 +0100, "Mia" > wrote:
>Has anyone ever tried substituting cornmeal for breadcrumbs in a mixture >such as ground beef (to make hamburgers) ... with tasty or similar results? Are you thinking of meatloaf? Breadcrumbs, cornflakes, leftover corn*bread*, cooked rice, potato shreds, even cooked pasta can be added to the meat mixture to glom things together and extend the number of servings. They sop up some of the juice/fat and can help make 1lb of meat into a 'meat' dish for 6 people. Cornmeal *might* be ok -- a little masa as a thickener/binder would be better. |
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