Ucsdryder
WKR
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I butcher quite a few animals. The only time I rinse is if there’s guts on the meat. I also ice age and often the meat is swimming in the water. So I’m not worried about a little water.
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Same here.I usually rinse out the body cavity before hanging. I do it even if no guts were nicked. I think its just habit at this point. I take my time on skinning and don't rinse anything else.
EXO podcast has an interview with a real Meat Science expert. She addresses the question of washing meat. Summary....it is a terrible idea.Lots of good opinions and info in here. Curious to hear more on how folks are handling game birds, as it sounds like those are getting the wash treatment more often based on comments so far.
Growing up, we would wash all birds (ducks, pheasants, etc) and throw them in a bowl in the fridge without patting dry until it was time to cook. I remember that meat getting pretty watery.
I treat my game birds the same as big game now, and do not rinse with water unless absolutely necessary. I’ll pick off as many feathers as I can and trim anything too shot up, but have overall gotten less picky about a few feathers making it into the fry pan. So far so good, but I’m always open to new ideas and techniques.
Interesting podcast. Here is a link.EXO podcast has an interview with a real Meat Science expert. She addresses the question of washing meat. Summary....it is a terrible idea.