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The thread explores the capacity of a 12" skillet for browning ground beef, with participants sharing their personal experiences and varying opinions on how much can be cooked at one time. The conversation also touches on other large volume cooking ideas.
Views differ on the maximum amount of ground beef that can be browned in the skillet, with some participants reporting success with 5 pounds while others express doubts about cooking more than 3 pounds.
Participants share their cooking experiences and preferences, with some discussing methods for freezing cooked meat for later use.
Consultants interested in cooking techniques and capacity of the 12" skillet may find the shared experiences and ideas beneficial.
KellyTheChef said:I have done 3.5 pounds in there.
Brown. Drain/rinse in our colander, and use 2 cups per quart freezer bag.
Then, I freeze them to use in sloppy joe, tacos, spaghetti sauce, hamburger helper, etc. (2 cups browned = 1 pound raw)
bethsbiz said:I have heard you can do up to 5 pounds; another large volume suggestion is 2 dozen eggs....
For a family of four, you typically need about 1 to 1.5 pounds of ground beef for a main dish. This amount allows for generous servings and leftovers, depending on the recipe and the appetites of your family members.
A standard recipe for tacos usually calls for about 1 pound of ground beef, which can serve 4 to 6 people. If you're expecting a larger crowd or want leftovers, consider using 1.5 to 2 pounds.
For a potluck dish, you should plan on about 1 pound of ground beef for every 4 to 6 servings. If you're making a dish like chili or meatballs, 2 to 3 pounds may be more appropriate to ensure everyone gets enough.
If you're meal prepping, consider buying 3 to 5 pounds of ground beef. This allows you to cook multiple meals at once, such as casseroles, tacos, or stir-fries, and can save time throughout the week.
For burgers, plan on about 1/4 to 1/3 pound of ground beef per burger. Therefore, if you're making 4 burgers, you'll need approximately 1 to 1.5 pounds of ground beef, depending on how thick you want the patties.