Grinding shank meat

MarkOrtiz

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I used to spend time to clean them up and grind, but never again. 5 hours in the Dutch oven at 375 degrees and they just fall apart.
 
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I wish I had learned this years ago. Just started messing with it last year. I am late to the party and now I hate that I have ground up so much neck and shank meat.
I echo the thought of birria tacos. Made that for the first time this year with bear neck & shank.
It is now my favorite cut of meat period.
Low and slow and its just heaven.
Cooked down with lime and toss a little pico on it in a tortilla.... so good, thats the wife's favorite
 

KenLee

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I had the same problem even after cutting with a fine toothed reciprocal saw and rinsing them. I now filet the shank and cut it into chunks. Hard to describe how awful it is to bite into a tiny bone.
It's easier to pick out bone chips when they are Dewalt yellow 😉
 

young7.3

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I freeze the shank hole and then cut it into 3-4” sections with a bandsaw for frozen dog treats. My lab loves them.


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mobohunter

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I freeze the shank hole and then cut it into 3-4” sections with a bandsaw for frozen dog treats. My lab loves them.


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missing out on some great slow cooked shank meat, but glad the lab is eating good!
 

young7.3

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missing out on some great slow cooked shank meat, but glad the lab is eating good!

Ive slow cooked it before and still do sometimes. But when we have 2 elk and 2 deer each year our freezer gets full fast.


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