Chef Mel's top 3 MINCE tips and hacks

Chef Mel's top 3 MINCE tips and hacks

Chef Mel’s hacks

1: Cook extra

Do yourself a favour…always cook extra and then have some to stash away in your freezer for those nights where you seriously can’t be bothered.


2: Switch it up

I love to share this sneaky little hack where I cook one huge dish, split it up into the freezer, and then make different meals out of it later in the month.  My family have never caught on that I do this, and its less work in terms of dishes and effort later!  For example.  I cook a huge batch of my Bolognaise, Moroccan or Mexican mince recipe.  Serve some for dinner that night, but stash some away in the freezer. Next week comes along and its one of those nights I’m just too lazy, then I defrost and heat the bolognaise and throw it through penne pasta OR spiralize some zucchini and serve it with that OR if it’s the Mexican mince I can make it into nachos, tacos, goodie bowls, rosti mince pie…with a little imagination and experimentation, you will find endless uses for pre-cooked mince.


3: Get your pan swear-word hot and DON’T stir 


You need to manage the heat in your pan. If you add 650g cold meat drenched in a liquid marinade and then add it to a small cold pan and then stir you ARE DEFINITELY going to get a grey soggy stew and not a stir-fry! 

  • Get the pan swear-word hot 
  • Add a little cheap and cheerful oil (rice bran, canola etc) Extra virgin olive oil is great for dunking bread into, but it’s like a princess in the kitchen…it does NOT like to get hot and sweaty and will set off the fire alarm repeatedly. 
  • Only add the meat to the pan if it SIZZLES! 
  • Don’t stir until the first layer that has hit the pan is browned and sealed, if you are cooking mince you can attack the lumps with two forks or a whisk. I always add my onion second, that way I don’t have to add extra oil to cook the onions. Makes sense doesn’t it?
  • Only stir when the pan has regained its heat, you can lower the temperature in the pan once you are happy it’s all sealed and now just needs to cook through


You stirred your mince and there is liquid seeping out...

If you put your meat into a cold pan or stirred it too much, it will stew, seep, and cook grey every single time. The more you stir the more it will stew. You know I’m right.


If there is grey liquid in you pan at any stage it is simply because the pan is too cold, you are stirring too much, and the mince is stewing. Scrape all the mince to the ONE side of the pan, leaving half the pan NAKED, put up the heat and back away from the pan. Eventually the grey liquid will cook back into the mince and VOILA, you have learnt to cook mince in the sexiest way! It really does mean FREE flavour. You will now live happily ever after.

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