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How to Brown Mince

How to Brown Mince

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  1. Hot pan.
  2. Small amounts at a time.
  3. Don’t over stir.
  4. Pay close attention.
  5. Remove whilst draining.

Equipment

In order to brown mince without ruining your pan, you’re going to need some decent non-stick saucepans. These are always so much cheaper online and there is a much wier variety to choose from.

Tefal 5 Piece, Essential, Pots and Pans Set, Black, Aluminium, Non Stick

How to brown mince

Knowing how to brown mince properly can make the world of difference to the flavour and texture of your mince based dishes. The following ‘how to’ breaks down the process for you.

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Steps

1- Hot pan. Make sure your frying pan is hot. Add a very small amount of oil and allow it to heat up but not so much that it smokes.

2- Small amounts at a time. Add the mince in small amounts i.e. don’t cover the surface of the pan completely. Adding too much meat will reduce the temperature of the pan and the meat will not brown. It will release all of its liquid becoming tough, stewed and grey.

3- Don’t over stir. Avoid over-stirring the mince as it fries. Allow the mince to develop a good brown colour before breaking it up and turning.

4- Pay close attention. If the meat or the oil is beginning to scorch, reduce the heat. Lift the pan off the heat for a minute to allow it to cool down.

5- Remove whilst draining. Use a slotted spoon to place the cooked mince into a bowl once browned.

Tips

If cooking several batches of mince, it’s a good idea to deglaze the hot pan between each one with some wine or stock and scrape off all the crusty brown bits stuck to the pan. This is wonderfully flavourful when browned but if allowed to burn, it will give the mince a bitter taste. Set aside the deglazing liquid to use in the sauce when you are making Bolognese or chilli.

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