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  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

    Yes. One of 12 quarts I made that day.

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    sendmephotos@lemmy.world
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    Wtf is a quart? Isn’t there a larger unit for 12 of them?

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      Wtf is a quart? Isn’t there a larger unit for 12 of them?

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      disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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      A quart is a bit larger than a liter. Four of them make a US gallon.

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        Back before ground beef doubled in price I would make a huge batch of chili for canning. I did the math in January of last year and it worked out to a 28% savings over buying it but the downside was that it cost $50 to make the batch.

        Of course the upsides were knowing every ingredient and here I am two weeks short of a year later eating chili that now costs way more to make because of beef cost increases.

        This time I added a can of black beans during the reheat because I didn’t feel like making corn bread.

        Cost per person: $3.06

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        tiredofsametab
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        I use ground pork these days and it tastes just fine. Even better is venison or something local.

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          Wtf is a quart? Isn’t there a larger unit for 12 of them?

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          FauxPseudo
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          It’s not recommended to can in anything larger than a quart for food safety reasons. A quart is .94 liters

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          • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

            It’s not recommended to can in anything larger than a quart for food safety reasons. A quart is .94 liters

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            Jiggle_Physics
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            That was the total amount canned. They didn’t can 3 gallons of chili in one container.

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            • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

              It’s cheaper than pork. But I’ve never been a fan of ground poultry other than in Asian foods.

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              Jiggle_Physics
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              I wish ground turkey was cheaper than pork here. Pork is the cheapest meat I can get where I am. Here are the current cheapest prices I can get shit per pound.

              Ground Turkey - $3.78

              Ground Chuck - $5.22

              Chicken Breast - $3.77

              Chicken Thighs - $3.83

              Chicken Drumsticks - $.98 (last package I bought had an actual meat yeild that made them $2.70 w/o bones. etc.

              Whole pork loin - $2.48

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              • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                It’s cheaper than pork. But I’ve never been a fan of ground poultry other than in Asian foods.

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                spacenoodle@lemmy.world
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                Give it a try in a small batch. The texture and flavor should match.

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                • J Jiggle_Physics

                  I wish ground turkey was cheaper than pork here. Pork is the cheapest meat I can get where I am. Here are the current cheapest prices I can get shit per pound.

                  Ground Turkey - $3.78

                  Ground Chuck - $5.22

                  Chicken Breast - $3.77

                  Chicken Thighs - $3.83

                  Chicken Drumsticks - $.98 (last package I bought had an actual meat yeild that made them $2.70 w/o bones. etc.

                  Whole pork loin - $2.48

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                  FauxPseudo
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                  We can get frozen 1 pound tubes of ground turkey for $1.98 but if you want it not frozen it’s gonna cost at least double. And I’m pretty sure even that stuff has been frozen.

                  Ground pork is about $3.50 a pound but sold in 20 ounce packaging.

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                    FauxPseudo
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                    I use pork frequently in Italian recipes. When I do make a ground meat chili, I’m usually doing it in these super size batches. So I can get a big tube of ground beef or a lot of packs of ground pork. But I only do that about once or twice a year tops.

                    If I’m making chili the day of the meal then I typically break out venison or go meatless.

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                    • J Jiggle_Physics

                      That was the total amount canned. They didn’t can 3 gallons of chili in one container.

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                      FauxPseudo
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                      I’m the one that canned it. I know.

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                      • D disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world

                        A quart is a bit larger than a liter. Four of them make a US gallon.

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                        qupada
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                        A British quart is larger than a litre (≈1.14l), US quart is smaller (≈0.95l).

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                        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                          Back before ground beef doubled in price I would make a huge batch of chili for canning. I did the math in January of last year and it worked out to a 28% savings over buying it but the downside was that it cost $50 to make the batch.

                          Of course the upsides were knowing every ingredient and here I am two weeks short of a year later eating chili that now costs way more to make because of beef cost increases.

                          This time I added a can of black beans during the reheat because I didn’t feel like making corn bread.

                          Cost per person: $3.06

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                          ramenshaman@lemmy.world
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                          I would destroy that right now.

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                          • S spacenoodle@lemmy.world

                            I’ve found that ground turkey makes a great substitute for ground beef in dishes like chili where the meat isn’t the main flavor (also see meatballs and meatloaf). It’s cheaper, lower in cholesterol, and a little more sustainable to boot.

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                            JohnnyEnzyme
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                            I’ve tried ground turkey in chili before, and as with most dishes where it’s not the featured item, it tends to almost completely disappear, flavor and texture-wise. I hate to say it, but ground beef or maybe finely-cut cube steak stands out far more to me and adds a hearty level of flavor that turkey just can’t.

                            That said, nutritionally I’m not a fan of red meat at all, so mostly I just make veggie chili, with kidney beans usually being the featured player. Still quite delicious when I don’t boof it up, somehow.

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                            • J JohnnyEnzyme

                              I’ve tried ground turkey in chili before, and as with most dishes where it’s not the featured item, it tends to almost completely disappear, flavor and texture-wise. I hate to say it, but ground beef or maybe finely-cut cube steak stands out far more to me and adds a hearty level of flavor that turkey just can’t.

                              That said, nutritionally I’m not a fan of red meat at all, so mostly I just make veggie chili, with kidney beans usually being the featured player. Still quite delicious when I don’t boof it up, somehow.

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                              spacenoodle@lemmy.world
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                              Not sure what you’re doing to cause the meat to disintegrate, but I’ve never had an issue with the texture. I do try to get a nice deep browning on each side of the flat of ground meat before turning, and cook the onions with.

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                                Not sure what you’re doing to cause the meat to disintegrate, but I’ve never had an issue with the texture. I do try to get a nice deep browning on each side of the flat of ground meat before turning, and cook the onions with.

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                                JohnnyEnzyme
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                                I didn’t say “disintegrate.” It’s that the ground turkey just barely registers as an ingredient of the dish.

                                But, hmm… browning.
                                I’m not sure I’ve ever tried that, and yet I seem to remember OP talking about that as something that can really boost meat’s flavor, I think?

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                                  I’ve tried ground turkey in chili before, and as with most dishes where it’s not the featured item, it tends to almost completely disappear, flavor and texture-wise. I hate to say it, but ground beef or maybe finely-cut cube steak stands out far more to me and adds a hearty level of flavor that turkey just can’t.

                                  That said, nutritionally I’m not a fan of red meat at all, so mostly I just make veggie chili, with kidney beans usually being the featured player. Still quite delicious when I don’t boof it up, somehow.

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                                  aa5b@lemmy.world
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                                  I’ll second that but also depends on the chili

                                  • if I make chili, it’s intensely flavored and spicy. Ground turkey is oddly bland so doesn’t really work
                                  • if my ex makes chili, it’s more of a mild bean and vegetable stew and ground turkey goes well with the other mild flavors
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                                  • J JohnnyEnzyme

                                    I didn’t say “disintegrate.” It’s that the ground turkey just barely registers as an ingredient of the dish.

                                    But, hmm… browning.
                                    I’m not sure I’ve ever tried that, and yet I seem to remember OP talking about that as something that can really boost meat’s flavor, I think?

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                                    kelpie_returns@lemmy.world
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                                    E93nwjsi

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                                    • J JohnnyEnzyme

                                      Every canned or frozen chili around here is absolutely swimming in salt, and only one or two aren’t mediocre or downright weird-tasting (looking at you, Hormel). Plus, they all need to be zipped up with some sauteed onions, garlic, peppers, cheddar, more spices, maybe some cilantro and cumin seeds, etc, to really make the dish pop.

                                      Give me fresh or homemade chili every time, hombre.

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                                      angrycommiekender@lemmy.world
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                                      To be clear, this is homemade chilli. They “canned” it themselves in Mason Jars. It makes long term storage much easier without a chest freezer.

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                                      • A angrycommiekender@lemmy.world

                                        To be clear, this is homemade chilli. They “canned” it themselves in Mason Jars. It makes long term storage much easier without a chest freezer.

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                                        FauxPseudo
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                                        I’ve had three freezers fail in the last 8 years. Not only is kidding, shelf-stable at room temperature so it doesn’t care about those kinds of things, but it stops it from taking up space in the freezer.

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                                          disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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                                          Thanks for the correction! I’ve memorized that the other way around.

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