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Cleaning a Meat Grinder

September 6, 2004

Cleaning a Meat GrinderIf your meat grinder has pieces of meat stuck in it, run a piece of bread through it to remove the pieces before you wash it.

By Lisa

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February 23, 2009

I have an old metal meat grinder. How would I go about cleaning it so that I can start using is? Thanks.

Pam from Wichita, KS

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February 23, 20090 found this helpful

Just soak in super, super hot water with 1 tablesspoon bleach per 1 gallon of water for about an hour and then wash well with soap and water in the sink or place on the top rack of a dishwasher ...

 
By chris t (Guest Post)
February 23, 20090 found this helpful

Most food grinders I have seen can be taken apart to be cleaned. The front part usually unscrews to expose the blade the meat comes through, and you should be able to pull out the blade as well. Just watch how you take it apart, so you can get it back together.

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Grinders have to be taken apart, as they can harbor bits of meat that would end up making you sick (that's why they make them able to be taken apart). You can always look for the brand name on it and check the internet for info on that company.

 

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February 23, 20090 found this helpful

It may have a little rust on, use an old tooth brush to clean in the little places. Don't let it soak in water long. Rub a little cooking oil, shortening on them, then wipe it off. Seasoning the metal. Old kettles, appliances, tools always did best when cared for with a little 'lard'ing.

 
February 24, 20090 found this helpful

Maybe a toothbrush and vineger?

 
February 24, 20090 found this helpful

Try putting some slices of bread through the meat grinder to take off the surface rust inside the grinder

 

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February 24, 20090 found this helpful

I am giggling from my toes ;-) Those old metal meat grinders would "maybe" rust if they've been left out in the rain for a decade or more ;-) I still have my mom and dad's old meat grinder that they received as a wedding gift in 1953 and, believe me, those puppies can take great abuse ;-) They're like the old Timex watch ads, "They take a licking and keep on ticking." :-) Die-hard cooks still demand them and they are still produced ;-)

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Just soak it in the bleach and water as I mentioned below and then soap clean and all the bacteria and possible gunky build up of food particles will definitely be gone :-)

Oh, and chris t makes a good point about taking them apart ... I am glad chris mentioned it :-)

 
 
By Goldie (Guest Post)
February 24, 20090 found this helpful

I haven't tried this but I remember older relatives talking about putting bread through the grinder to clean it. Hope it works!

 
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