I am looking to buy a standalone electric meat grinder (not a stand mixer attachment). I have scoured Amazon's selection for hours on end and cannot tell which one of those with a moderate price is best. I am wanting to grind poultry, pork, and perhaps lamb or beef, for meatballs, meatloaves, steamed meat dumplings, sausage patties, etc. Stuffing sausage casings is not something I am interested in doing.
Having a small kitchen and an even smaller pantry, I prefer tools that serve more than one purpose. Thus, I find that my food processor does a great job "grinding meat". Cook's Illustrated has even recommended this method for chopping beef and chicken for burgers, and I have used it for meatloaf and meatballs. The trick is to freeze the meat slightly before chopping so you don't end up with a fatty mess. I have even thought about buying a grinder attachment for my KA, but I am very happy with the results I get from the processor. Just a thought! Good luck!
I love the meat grinder attachment for my Bosch--I have both the big Bosch and the compact model, and have the meat grinder for both. With the meat grinder attachment, I can add a berry attachment that allows me to de-seed blackberries, raspberries, etc, which was part of the reason I purchased the meat grinders is the first place.
Try Cabella's or Gander Moutain; Hunters are always using meat grinders.
Al
But watch them at work on youtube videos.
I have my mother's old Universal hand-crank meat grinder, but I can't find the blade in my messy basement. It's certainly rusty and probably dull by now, anyway. It's at least 50 years old, and possibly much more depending on where my mother got it. I've kept it for emergencies, although I can't imagine what that would be since I have lived without a working meat grinder for a couple of decades now on account of the missing blade.
In the end, I got a Waring Pro MG800. Today I ground a pound each of frozen broccoli and semi-frozen pork tenderloin. It seemed to work fine. The pusher is lame, being also the storage container for the sausage nozzles and therefore a nuisance to clean after use since it is not watertight. Aside from that, I am satisfied.
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A Meat Grinder is very useful unit for a small family and it can give the best grinding meat without any health hazard. People can get their favorite dishes from it. It is very easy to use. Recently I bought an electric meat grinder and it works superb.
I've had a Tor Rey (Pro Cut) for some 20+ years without any problems. We've mad hundreds of pounds of sausage without any concerns. http://www.butcher-packer.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=18_75&products_id=196