
Commercial Meat Slicer
Meat Slicer
From a pizza shop to a butchery, many business owners need a commercial meat slicer to cut their meat and control the thickness of their cut. Our researchers advise to buy one of this 3 brands: Brice, Anvil & Birko.
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Can You Cut Frozen Meat with a Meat Slicer?
You’ve finally come home from work after a long day. You were so busy at work you forgot to eat, so you’re starving! After you pour yourself a cup of coffee to calm your stomach down, you think about what you want to eat. A pizza sounds fantastic, but you need to have something in your stomach now so you don’t pass out in the middle of making it. So you decide to make yourself a ham sandwich. You get out your meat slicer so you can slice yourself up some meat. You go to the refrigerator, and you find you don’t have any ham in the fridge. But you remember. You never took it out of the freezer last night, like you said you would!
Part of you wants to put the meat in the microwave and defrost it. Another part of you wants to try to put it in the slicer anyway and see if you can get some meat out. At this point, you’re so hungry you’ll do anything to get that ham sandwich. As you place that frozen chunk of ham on your counter and get it ready to slice, you stop and think about this for a second.
There are two important things to answer this question properly.
- The state of the frozen meat
- The quality of the meat slicer
If your hunk of ham is completely frozen, and you have a simple meat slicer from home, then no. There’s no way you’re going to get that ham sliced for your sandwich press. If your chunk of ham was partially thawed out, then yes, you might have some luck slicing up your ham, but it won’t be easy. It depends on the kind of equipment you have laying around the house.
Now, if you have the kind of meat slicer you’d see in meat delis and restaurants, then go ahead and put that frozen hunk of ham through the slicer! That’s the only way you’re going to be able to get that meat sliced up fast enough for you to get a ham sandwich before you die of starvation!
If you’re unfortunate enough to have a frozen hunk of ham and not an adequate meat slicer, then no. Unless you want to damage the blade and the meat, you’re going to need to thaw it out. There are three methods you can thaw out that hunk of meat.
Method 1: Water
This is the easiest and cheapest way you can defrost that hunk of ham. All you have to do is put it in your sink and run it under warm water for a few minutes.
Method 2: Microwave
Put that hunk of ham in the commercial microwave and hit the defrost button.
Method 3: A metal pot
Lay your meat on a cookie sheet. Then put the meat down with a pot of warm water on top.
Then slice the meat when thawed! Now, you can eat!