Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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08/26/25 06:57 PM
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foxkidd44
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Just something I’ve been thinking about. I grind ALOT of beaver meat.. and yup, it’s pretty lean.. almost like super lean chuck… I know some people add sausage to deer burger and such. But , I’ve been cleaning the meat saw after the shop closes, and I take all the bone dust/meat residue and scrape it off and I get to bring it home to the beagle. ( which I’m now getting extra licks). Would you guys think it be any good to throw some in beaver burger,, or do you think the bone dust would be nasty to the taste? It’s a mixture of fat, meat and bone powder.. bone powder isn’t hard like sand,, it’s like baby powder mixed into the fat and meat. Any thoughts
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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08/26/25 07:33 PM
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I don't think I'd add the saw cleanings but would recommend beef fat if you can get it.
I used to use pork fat in my deer sausage but switched to beef fat a few years ago. Much better IMO.
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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08/26/25 07:42 PM
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Pork butts are great to mix with wild meats x2
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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08/26/25 07:55 PM
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Pork butts are great to mix with wild meats x2 To mix with Beaver, I agree, but I would never mix pork with venison If someone tries to serve me overcooked venison burger I simply just won’t eat it.
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
[Re: foxkidd44]
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08/26/25 08:16 PM
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Bone broth is healthy. Mix up a small amount, cook and try it.
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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08/26/25 08:45 PM
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IMHO Beef fat is the only fat I would mix with any wild game meat. Pork fat will turn rancid in 6 months, short term , I agree if used in a few months.
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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08/26/25 08:56 PM
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If you add anything, add beef fat. Pork fat just renders-out while cooking. As far as adding the garnage you asked about; I would have to ask, "why would you want to cheap-out on a superior product by throwing in what is essentially garbage"?
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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08/26/25 09:08 PM
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…. Snort that bone dust … drink a fith of Wilde turkey and break the bottle over head… then go sing ain’t livin long like this on a karaoke machine
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
[Re: waggler]
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08/26/25 11:26 PM
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If you add anything, add beef fat. Pork fat just renders-out while cooking. As far as adding the garnage you asked about; I would have to ask, "why would you want to cheap-out on a superior product by throwing in what is essentially garbage"? Because I’m getting the stuff for free!! Hahaha!! It was just a thought… just didn’t want to ruin any beaver meat
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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08/26/25 11:32 PM
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Pork has a shorter freezer life.
I've mixed a lot of ground game meat with beaten eggs then made patties to freeze. When no chickens I used ground beef to mix. Over many years never a freezer burn loss and kids loved em.
That saw dust is great in bait.
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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I mix all wild game with one ingredient....saliva
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Re: Should I add this to my ground beaver burger?
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Can't remember the name of that pink smush, but it's a common commercial additive to several meat products.
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