Perfectly Seasoned Ground Beef - A Recipe and "Ratio" (2024)

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My Go-To “Formula” for Perfectly Seasoned Ground Beef

Keep reading to find out how much minced dried onion and garlic powder to use when browning and cooking ground beef.

I use this ratio in 99.5% of ground beef recipes…

Earlier this week, I shared my “ratio recipe” for barely seasoned rice. And I thought I’d follow up with another of my most used “formulas” in my kitchen – perfectly seasoned ground beef.

Perfectly Seasoned Ground Beef

If you’ve ever watched one of my freezer meal assembly videos, you’ve heard me share this before. But in case you haven’t, here is my recipe, and some other tips too!

When browning ground beef, I always (well, 99.9% of the time) add this seasoning to the beef as it is browning. It’s a ‘ratio recipe’ – meaning it’s a certain amount of seasoning per pound of ground beef.

I keep it simple with just minced/dried onion and garlic powder, plus a little salt and pepper. With this simple and “generic” seasoning, then you can use the browned ground beef in a variety of meals – tacos, enchiladas, chilis, soups, and more!

Buying Ground Beef in Bulk

I encourage you to look for bulk buying opportunities for ground beef, if you have space for freezing it. The reason – it saves you money, it saves you sanity, and it will keep you from “going back to the store.”

This will save you money when you find price markdowns on “need to sell today meat” – with this meat, you need to brown and freeze it immediately. Or when you see the loss leader prices on grocery store sales. Stock up, brown it up and get it into your freezer!

Browning Ground Beef in Bulk

Because I find myself buying ground beef in bulk – when it’s on sale, I also find myself with a large amount that I need to “process” quickly. Sometimes I make a few batches of meatballs and brown the rest. Sometimes I make a few meatloaves and don’t brown any. Sometimes I brown it all.

When I brown larger quantities of ground beef at the same time, I get out my 2 giant pots/saucepans and do about 4-5 lbs. in each pan. Because this will take a little longer to brown, you run the risk of some of the meat really sticking and almost burning to the bottom of the pan (even if you turn it really often.)

I highly recommend adding 1/4 to 1/3 cup of water per pound you are browning to the pan.

This will help keep the ground beef from sticking to the bottom of the pan, and it will steam/burn off as the beef browns. Browning 4-5 lbs. in one pot can take up to 20 or 25 minutes, so be patient. And stick nearby, so you can turn it and stir it as it browns through.

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Freezer “Meal Starters”

So, about this 4-5 lbs. of ground beef that we just finished browning. Now what?!

I usually use this seasoned ground beef (recipe below) and add it to the freezer as a “meal starter.” This is just the seasoned browned ground beef, added to container or freezer baggies. You can decide what to make with it later. It’s a “meal starter” – meaning, you’ve already started cooking the meal. You can quickly thaw this meat and use it for whatever your palate desires that day!

OR.

I will take these 4-5 lbs. of browned ground beef and make meals for the freezer (see ideas below.)

I LOVE being“one step ahead” of dinner.

LOVE is not the right word.

I NEED to be “one step ahead” of dinner and my hungry boys.

Yes, NEED.

And this is a great way to do that!

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Every month, we share a new ground beef meals plan for our MyFreezEasy members – so they can take advantage of meat sales and keep their freezer loaded with a delicious variety of meals!

You save big money by buying in bulk or on sale. You save big sanity by stashing meals in your freezer.

And now for that recipe Ikeep mentioning…

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Use these 2 common spices to make perfectly seasoned browned ground beef recipes that works perfectly for most recipes that call for browned ground beef.

Prep Time3 minutes minutes

Cook Time10 minutes minutes

Servings - 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. ground beef
  • 1 Tbsp minced, dried onion
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • Few pinches of salt and pepper

Instructions

  • In a large skillet, add the ground beefwith the minced onion and garlic powder and saute for 7 to 9 minutes, turning often until all the meat is browned.

  • If you plan to freeze it, let it cool completely before adding to freezer bag or container.

  • Use the perfectly seasoned ground beef in your favorite recipes, like these Beef & Black Bean Oven Nachos!

Perfectly Seasoned Ground Beef - A Recipe and "Ratio" (2024)

FAQs

What is a good ratio for ground beef? ›

And on this, experts concur — the most popular and flavorful ratio of lean to fat comes in at 80/20. Paul Vaccari, owner of New York City's Piccinini Brothers, which sells to restaurants as well as individuals, says his most popular mixture for hamburgers is an 80/20 ground chuck.

How do you make ground beef more flavorful? ›

The main players include chili peppers, crushed red pepper, black pepper, jalapeño peppers, paprika, poblano peppers, and spicy non-pepper seasonings, such as garlic, onion, and cumin.

How much seasoning should you use per pound of meat? ›

Getting Your Meat Rub Just Right

At the very least, you should add about one tablespoon of meat seasoning for every pound of meat. Apply the dry rub evenly so that every mouth has flavor. For the perfect steak, make sure to use beef seasoning.

How much salt and pepper to season 1 pound of ground beef? ›

Plan for about 3/4 teaspoon coarse salt per pound of ground beef. Freshly ground pepper adds extra body and is an ideal accompaniment to beef. Use about 3/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper per pound of ground beef.

What is Gordon Ramsay's best burger meat blend? ›

Gordon Ramsay hamburger recipe blend of brisket, chuck sirloin, and short rib ground beef with our exclusive chef's secret recipe, featuring a perfect meat blend and expert grill techniques.

What is the secret to moist ground beef? ›

They suggested briefly soaking meat in a solution of baking soda and water to raise the pH on the meat's surface, making the proteins better able to attract more water and hold onto it during cooking.

What spice brings out flavor of beef? ›

Beef tastes great when seasoned with oregano, rosemary, sage, garlic or a combination of these seasonings. Poultry gets an added burst of flavor with spices like paprika, lemongrass and saffron. Fish can be made more flavorful with dry mustard powder, thyme and turmeric.

What spices make beef taste better? ›

Spices like onion and garlic, with their inherent pungency, are some of the first that come to mind when it's time to season beef. They are savory and strong, and also easy to come by! Black Pepper goes wonderfully with beef, with its slightly hot bite and the piney aroma. Cayenne is a terrific spice to use with beef.

What is a good seasoning ratio? ›

A 1:1:1 ratio of top/middle/base spices will be nicely balanced and versatile for most applications while a 3:2:1 or 1:2:3 ratio allows you to pronounce top or base notes for a specific dish.

What are 3 rules for seasoning? ›

How to Season Food
  • Rule #1: Taste as you go. It's a bummer when a finished dish is bland, and it's harder to correct at the end of cooking. ...
  • Rule #2: Stick to a theme. Certain flavours belong together. ...
  • Rule #3: Build layers of flavour. ...
  • Rule #4: Pair contrasting elements. ...
  • Rule #5: Salt, taste and repeat if necessary.

What is the perfect amount of seasoning? ›

The Rules. Remember the ½ Rule - Start off with 1/2 teaspoon of spice for any dish that serves four to six people. And for herbs, use 1/2 teaspoon for powders and 1-1/2 teaspoon for dried or chopped.

How much salt should I add to 1 lb of ground beef? ›

Proper Salting Proportions

For raw meats, poultry, fish, and seafood: 3/4 to 1 teaspoon Kosher salt per pound. If using table salt, cut back to 1/2 to 3/4 teaspoons per pound. For salting pasta water, add 1 teaspoon of Kosher salt (or 3/4 teaspoon table salt) for each quart of water.

What should I season my ground beef with? ›

11 Seasonings That Work Well With Ground Beef
  • Always include salt and pepper. ...
  • Add a bit of smoked paprika. ...
  • Choose from different types of onion powder. ...
  • Give it a noticeable garlic flavor. ...
  • Complete with Italian herbs. ...
  • Consider a curry blend. ...
  • Spice it up with cayenne pepper. ...
  • Mustard powder adds a unique tang.
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When cooking ground beef when do you season it? ›

Season the Ground Beef

When it comes to seasoning your ground beef, wait until after it has been browned and drained. Adding salt to raw ground beef pulls out moisture, drying the meat out and creating steam while it cooks, which prevents it from browning properly.

Is 70 30 ground beef good for burgers? ›

To make the juiciest, most flavorful burgers, choose ground beef that is 70 percent lean and 30 percent fat. To make more healthful burgers—but ones that are still pretty juicy and tasty—choose ground beef that is 80 percent lean and 20 percent fat.

Is 80 20 ground beef good for burgers? ›

The best ground beef to buy for burgers is 80/20 ground chuck – 80% lean meat and 20% fat. Ground chuck is ground from the shoulder and has that ideal lean-to-fat ratio of 80/20 (i.e. not too lean) for a super flavorful, juicy burger. Ground round comes from the back of the cow, near the tail, upper leg, and rump.

What is the difference between 90 10 and 85 15 ground beef? ›

"85/15" is 85 percent lean and 15 percent fat (ground round) and "90/10" is 90 percent lean and 10 percent fat (ground sirloin). By law, ground beef can have no more than 30 percent fat.

Is 155 good for ground beef? ›

Cooking of Ground Beef

The FDA Food Code says that restaurants should cook ground beef to 155°F for 15 seconds. But CDC and USDA say that consumers should cook ground beef to 160°F. The guidance for consumers is different because it is simpler to meet one standard (temperature) than two (temperature and time).

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