Finding super lean ground beef is a tall task here in Canada. The leanest I can seem to find at any given grocery store here in Ontario is 90/10, maybe a little leaner. I’ve thought about grinding my own meat for a while and finally decided to invest in it. Cabelas has their meat grinders on sale, I bought their smallest model. Seems adequate enough for small personal use.
Zehrs has sirloin tip roasts on sale this week for 5.99/lb.
Trimmed all the way down, these roasts should be approximately 96/4 lean according to Cronometer. (I also trimmed any extra fat that the grocery store didn’t).
Anyways, I was able to yield 7lbs of super lean ground beef for about $50 (+$70 investment for the grinder).
Honestly, I kind of butchered the first roast (no pun intended) trying to figure the grinder out. I wasn’t being patient enough and jamming way too big of chunks down the thing. So the meat from the first roast turned out a little mushy. Oh well, lesson learnt.
I’ll definitely be doing this again any time a lean cut of beef goes on for a great price.
Might be worth the investment for some guys here if they want to implement red meat in a lower fat diet but don’t want to scarf down crappy cuts of steak like sirloin tip or round.





Zehrs has sirloin tip roasts on sale this week for 5.99/lb.
Trimmed all the way down, these roasts should be approximately 96/4 lean according to Cronometer. (I also trimmed any extra fat that the grocery store didn’t).
Anyways, I was able to yield 7lbs of super lean ground beef for about $50 (+$70 investment for the grinder).
Honestly, I kind of butchered the first roast (no pun intended) trying to figure the grinder out. I wasn’t being patient enough and jamming way too big of chunks down the thing. So the meat from the first roast turned out a little mushy. Oh well, lesson learnt.
I’ll definitely be doing this again any time a lean cut of beef goes on for a great price.
Might be worth the investment for some guys here if they want to implement red meat in a lower fat diet but don’t want to scarf down crappy cuts of steak like sirloin tip or round.







