What to do with ground beef?!


Question: What to do with ground beef?
We have a hugeee pot of cooked ground beef(to use for tacos tonight) but I'm hungry now, so what can I do to a few spoonfuls of this groundbeef so I can eat a little something now? Seasonings? It is just plain cooked meat right now. Ill put it in a sammich or something maybe but how do I season it, also would onions be good in it? Lol I'm only 15, no experience with food so idk :)

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Salt, Pepper, Ketchup, eat as is or on bread



I like to try something different than the usual spices (which I also like) and sprinkle ground cumin in it sometimes for a Mediterranean flavor. I always use salt (I have low blood pressure) and pepper too. Another addition I've tried is pepper vinegar since that's a taste included in my favorite BBQ sauce. I'm not usually a ketchup lover but a little of that wouldn't hurt.

Put some combination of that mix on some bread or if you have some egg noodles they are a quick base for a meat sauce. Put butter or olive oil on the noodles if you don't use any of the liquids above.



Thinly slice 1 medium sized onion and cook in a non-stick saucepan with a Tbs olive oil.
Cook over a medium heat stirring from time to time allowing the onion to go brown.

When the onion is soft an brown (caramelized) add your cooked ground beef a teaspoon of chopped fresh cilentro if you have any... and few Tbsps of smokey bbq sauce. Stir well and serve on toasted hamburger bun or insde a baked potato.

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Ps I made my suggestion quick and easy because it sounds as if you are hungry now.



Super easy and tasty:

Take a few large spoonfuls and mix with a BBQ sauce to lightly cover--or a bit more if you like it that way. Microwave for about 20 seconds, stir then give it another 10 or 15 to blend the flavors and heat up the sauce. Dump on a roll or toast and enjoy! I'd personally enjoy that more than the tacos LOL (I'm not a fan of Mexican spices).



Season with salt, pepper and garlic powder as a basic start.
You can make nachos with chips and cheese and salsa if you have it. Add any other items you like such as lettuce and guacamole.
Add it to some mac n cheese.
Kind of a sloppy joe if you put it on a slice of bread and add some spaghetti sauce or tomato sauce.



You would need to cook some onion either it would be raw.

I would spoon some out into a bowl and flavour it with S&P and some kind of sauce, BBQ, Tomato, Sweet Chilli, Worcestershire etc.Give it a good stirring.(try not to scoop out too much liquid.)
It will probably be too runny to make a sammy, but I would spoon it out onto some buttered toast.

We often use that with veggies on toast for a way to use up leftovers, often with an egg on top.as a light lunch.



Loose meat sandwich: Butter a piece of bread, add a serving of cooked ground beef, top with a 2nd piece of bread

Roll some up in a flour tortilla with some melted cheese/Cheez whiz

Put a serving in a bowl and season with salt and dress with ketchup



If you have spaghetti sauce and hamburger buns you can make yourself a sloppy joe.

Take some of the ground beef, mix it with some spaghetti sauce, add a few sauteed onions, and put into a hamburger bun.

Yummy!



stir in some flour to the amount you wish to eat and add sauteed onions and some beef powder and add some milk to make a gravy and serve over bread,mashed potatoes or rice.



Put so of the ground beeh on bread & put cheese on it. Let the cheese melt, Then, add whatever else you'd like to enhance the flavor (mayo, mustard, ketchup, pickles, lettuce, tomato)



Well I'd put some seasoning according to your liking, if it was me I'd just put plain seasoning salt get a hotdog bun and eat it with melted cheese, just like a philly cheese steak but with ground beef :D



hugee???
sandwich!
add onions, sea salt pepper, ketchup or mustard!!!




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