Due to busy lifestyles of most people, they can no longer afford to cook food for themselves, they prefer ready to eat foods(canned goods) not knowing that it has so much preservatives on it. So this is quite a good chance to compete for the present companies and create your own brand of Luncheon Meat with no preservatives in it. Just follow our guide to start your own Luncheon Meat Business.
Luncheon meat is pre-cooked, ready to eat, and may be in the form of chicken, turkey, beef or pork.
Why this will click
Luncheon meat is eaten by people from all social classes (although those in the upper income segments know it better as “cold cuts”). This being the case, your markups can be pretty flexible, depending on who you want to sell to.
Materials Needed
- 1/2 cup trimix
- 1/2 tsp. curing salt
- 1 tsp. accord
- 2 tbsp. anisado wine
- Mixing bowl
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Aluminum foil
- 1 kilo ground pork or beef
- 2 tbsp. sugar
- 1 1/2 tbsp. salt
- 1/2 cup skim milk
- 1 tbsp. ground pepper
- 1 tbsp. minced garlic
- 1 pack ice, P 2.00
- 2 pcs. eggs
- 1 pc. beef cube
- 1 cup water
How To Make the Luncheon Meat
- In a mixing bowl, combine the ground meat with the salt, curing salt, anisado wine (to act as tenderizer), accord (acts as a binder), ground pepper, and garlic.
- Dissolve the beef cube in a bowl of water, then pour in the skim milk and the trimix ( the latter acts as extender). Combine this entire mixture with the meat mixture.
- Add egg and combine
- Put the ice into the mixture for one minute only. Make sure the ice is sealed inside a plastic bag so that the meat mixture will not take in water when the ice starts to melt.
- Divide your luncheon meat mixture into desired sizes and individually wrap them in aluminum foil.
- Steam for 45 minutes. Your luncheon meat will last one month when put inside the refrigerator.
How Much Will I Make
You may charge around P14 for every 100 grams of luncheon meat.
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4 Responses to Luncheon Meat Business
Kenix Loh Pooi Yin
April 22nd, 2009 at 8:15 pm
I would like to seek you advice on the request below:
What is accord, one of the ingredients used in the recipe above?
Is it accord a phosphate?
Thank you.
pricilla lonasco
October 23rd, 2009 at 2:19 am
this site is very useful to unemployed like me but i figure out one problem. where can i buy trimix. this extender is not sold in supermarkets or wet markets in iloilo city. please help. thank you very much.
fanny berinio
March 2nd, 2010 at 9:45 pm
hi pricilla. regarding your concern where to find trimix,i know one store here in manila called grammix. it’s a store for all sorts of chemical preservatives and it’s located in mirasol bldg. apacible st. cor,. taft avenue malate, manila tel.#5253080. try to ask them if they know a store like their’s in iloilo maybe they could help you. i hope i have helped you in my own simple way. goodluck!
fanny berinio
March 3rd, 2010 at 2:20 am
hi kenix yes accord and pt is phosphate.if youre using ground meat use accord.if you used whole meat use pt. okey? good luck!