I have tried this, my dear friend Danita boils her hamburger  instead of 
frying. It works better I think.
 
 
Boiling Ground Beef 
This is a great way to cook up 5 to 10 (or more) pounds of ground beef at a  
time, with no spatters to clean up. Later you can use it to make soup, 
hamburger stroganoff, chili, tacos,  burritos, hamburger helper, shepherd's pie—
whatever you normally make with  ground beef.  
Put the ground beef in a big stock pot. Cover with water. You can add  
seasonings if you'd like, using whatever you'd normally brown the beef with,  
such 
as green peppers, onion, salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil, stirring  now and 
then to break up the clumps. When it has lost its pink color, it's  done.You 
don't need to watch it as carefully as you do when you're browning so  I've 
never really timed it.  
 

Put a large bowl in your sink with a colander  over it and pour the beef into 
it, saving the "broth" for soup if you'd like.  (Be wary of just dumping it 
down your sink as it is full of fat.) Refrigerate  the broth overnight and then 
skim off the fat. Freeze the beef in 2-3 cup  portions (equivalent of about 
one pound of raw beef). 
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