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    Gordon Ramsay's Bread Street Kitchen Burger. The burger served at Gordon Ramsay's Bread Street Kitchen in London combines ground short rib, chuck, and brisket for a patty bursting with flavor and ...

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    Minced carrots Minced lamb. Mincing is a food preparation technique in which food ingredients are finely divided into uniform pieces. [1] Minced food is in smaller pieces than diced or chopped foods, and is often prepared with a chef's knife or food processor, [2] [3] or in the case of meat by a specialised meat grinder.

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    Ground meat in sausage making Ground beef in an industrial grinder. Ground meat, called mince or minced meat outside North America, is meat finely chopped by a meat grinder or a chopping knife. A common type of ground meat is ground beef, but many other types of meats are prepared in a similar fashion, including pork, veal, lamb, goat meat, and ...

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    Heat a charcoal grill or gas grill to medium-high heat. In a medium bowl, combine the beef with the mustard and rub, gently kneading into 4 to 6 equal patties, about ¾ inch thick each.

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    In many countries, food laws define specific categories of ground beef and what they can contain. For example, in the United States, beef fat may be added to hamburger but not to ground beef if the meat is ground and packaged at a USDA-inspected plant. [note 1] In the U.S., a maximum of 30% fat by weight is allowed in either hamburger or ground ...