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Brown raw steak mince????

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toffeeapple · 22/01/2009 15:09

Hi I'm just about to cook some lasagna for supper and the lean steak mince I'm about to use is brown.
It was lovely and red when I bought it.
On the pack it says use by 22nd Jan, and admittedly I normally use minced steak more or less straight away or freeze it, but I forgot to this time.
It's off isn't it?

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ThumbBurns · 22/01/2009 17:38

up to you then - AS I said, I have used it in that state before and fried it until the smell goes off - the colour change is chemical, not due to bacterial spoilage, so it is unlikely to make you unwell but it is really up to you.

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toffeeapple · 22/01/2009 15:19

Thank you all, the beef is brown all the way trough. Strange?
Smells sickly sweet

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MrsMopple · 22/01/2009 15:17

I'd make sure you cook it really well to kill off anything you might be worried about. But if it's going in a lasagne, it'll be fried and then in the oven, so I would use it if I were you. (In fact I have done in the past, as long as it smells ok, like others have said)

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CandleQueen · 22/01/2009 15:16

Apparently most beef meat should be brown and not red. I'd think twice about cooking with it if it was green though

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ThumbBurns · 22/01/2009 15:15

toffeeapple, my dad used to wash the bacon if it had gone a bit slimy...
we never had any problems.

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BecauseImWorthIt · 22/01/2009 15:15

Being brown usually just means that the air has got to it. You'll probably find that in the middle of the mince it's still red.

But as others have said, if it smells odd then don't use it.

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ThumbBurns · 22/01/2009 15:14

if it smells sickly sweet then it has started to degrade - I have used it in this state before and been ok (I just fried the meat off for longer until the smell disappeared, not long), but it's not in the best condition. The degradation is the breakdown of the proteins in the meat - the smell is caused by volatile nitrogens.

Is the meat organic? non-organic meat usually has additives added to it to stop the colour change.

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toffeeapple · 22/01/2009 15:14

There's no smell to it at all. Just beefy.
Thanks for your replies, it's just that I heard that germs spread extremely quickly in minced beef. I know what my dad would say: For god's sake just cook it, do you think my mum worried about that in her days?

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MadameCastafiore · 22/01/2009 15:14

If you buy meat that has been matured it is always brown and is much better than the bright red stuff you get - it will be fine as long as it doesn't smell dodgy.

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lucysmam · 22/01/2009 15:12

does it smell ok?

I'd probably use it if it smells ok & the date on it is todays

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modernart · 22/01/2009 15:11

It should be fine, but smell it just in case

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WowOoo · 22/01/2009 15:10

Think it's fine. I've used mince that was brown and we all survived.

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