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Meat tenderizer
An example of a meat tenderizer in use
Stainless steel meat tenderizer
Example of a blade tenderizer in action

A meat tenderizer or meat pounder is a tool for mechanically tenderizing and flattening slabs of meat.[1]

Meat tenderizers come in at least three types:[1]

  • The first, most common, is a tool that resembles a hammer or mallet made of metal or wood with a short handle and dual heads. One face of the tool is usually flat while the other has rows of pyramid-shaped protrusions.[2]
  • The second form resembles a potato masher with a short handle and a large metal face that is either smooth or adorned with the same pyramid-shaped protrusions as found in the first form.
  • The third form is a blade tenderizer that has a series of blades or nails that are designed to puncture the meat and cut into the fibers of the muscle.[2]

Tenderizing meat with the mallet softens the fibers, making the meat easier to chew and to digest.[2] It is useful when preparing particularly tough cuts of steak, and works well when broiling or frying the meat.[3] It is also used to "pound out" dishes such as chicken-fried steak, palomilla, and schnitzel, to make them wider and thinner.

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