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Moo Gloo Transglutaminase RM Formula is a 50g food-grade meat glue powder designed for chefs and home cooks to bind proteins in meats, fish, and other foods. It enables uniform cooking, clean cuts, and professional presentation by creating strong, stable bonds. Enhanced with milk proteins for improved adhesion, this versatile formula supports a wide range of culinary applications including roulades, bacon wraps, and portion control, making it perfect for experimenting with modern cooking techniques at home.
| ASIN | B00EIGV7MC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,155 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #4,959 in Cooking & Baking Grocery Supplies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (988) |
| Manufacturer | Modernist Pantry |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 1 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| UPC | 852473004999 |
| Units | 2 Ounce |
K**L
Highly Effective Meat Glue for Professional and Home Use
I’ve been using Moo Gloo Transglutaminase (TG) RM Formula for binding meats and it works flawlessly. The 50g size is perfect for multiple uses, and the powder blends easily without clumping. It helps create seamless, firm connections between pieces of meat, which is great for making uniform cuts and presentations. Whether for home cooking or professional use, this meat glue delivers consistent, reliable results. ✅ Pros: – Easy to use and blend – Creates strong, seamless bonds – Good quantity for repeated use – Suitable for professional and home kitchens ❌ Cons: – Requires careful handling and following instructions Tips: Follow recipe instructions closely for best results. Store in a cool, dry place to maintain effectiveness. Bottom Line: Moo Gloo Transglutaminase is an excellent choice for anyone needing reliable meat binding with professional-quality results. Highly recommend!
S**L
Interesting name, works well
I recently tried Moo Gloo Transglutaminase - RM Formula Meat Glue and it worked exactly as described, giving sauces and meats a clean, cohesive finish without mess. A little goes a long way, and the powder dissolves smoothly, bonding proteins reliably for perfect slices and neat portions every time. Packaging was solid and it arrived in good condition, exactly as shown in the photos, which added to the overall value for the price. This is a great tool for home cooks who want restaurant‑quality binding for charcuterie, meatloaf, or sausages, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for dependable results.
W**E
Moo glue is awesome
Excellent meat binder. Have had issue forming bison/buffalo patties that stay together while cooking, meat has low fat content. This additive has resolved the issue. Is tolerated well on low-histamine diet.
S**.
Effective for binding meat together
Several recipes I've run across made use of Transglutaminase (Meat Glue), so I became interested enough to do some pretty extensive online research from various sources and became convinced that it was safe to use if I used good handling techniques to minimalize surface bacteria in the meats I planned to "glue" together and also stored the TG correctly between usage. It turns out there are several types of Activa, so after deciding to give this a try I had to decide whether I needed Activa Tl, YG, GB and so on! Yikes... I decided to go with RM which is is a mixture of TG, maltodextrin, and the helper protein sodium caseinate. Sodium caseinate is a water soluble protein derived from milk, and TG bonds it extremely well, so RM will work well even with foods like chicken breasts and cooked meats. I bought a whole Tenderloin and was eager to give this a try! I'm a retired medical professional so I'm probably overly careful when it comes to handling raw meats, but I donned a fresh pair of nitrile exam gloves and a clean knife, then trimmed the fatty layer, then removed the connective tissue (silverskin), then sliced up filets. There are always pieces left over that aren't large enough to be a filet and generally get used at my household for tenderloin tips, but this time I set aside the larger pieces and made a slurry of four parts water to one part TG as per the directions and taking care to try to lay the pieces together in such a manner that the grain would be compatible with the next piece as much as possible, brushed the slurry onto the edges sealing them together to form additional filets (using only two to three of the larger left over pieces per pieced together filet), and saving the smaller pieces for use as tips in other recipes. After "gluing" the pieces together I covered them with plastic wrap and placed them in the refrigerator for about 4 hours to make sure the TG bonded. When that was complete I removed them from the fridge, wrapped bacon around them and vacuum sealed the ones we weren't going to use that night. We did grill two of them the same night and we were pleased with the texture and did not detect any unusual taste, so I'm happy with this product and look forward to experimenting some more. Note: I read that the TG enzymes are susceptible to moisture and once you open the pouch you should wrap it up in plastic wrap and store it in the freezer to prevent degradation.
G**R
Not bad. It actually works fairly well, better than corn starch or gelatin
Let me point out that this works best when you pat the meat dry first, sprinkle sparingly and evenly, and tie or press the meat together firmly at least until it sets for an hour or two, and preferably while cooking. I would like to see it a bit cheaper, though. A solid 4 star product.
A**R
Wear gloves for safety.
Works really good.
E**D
Works
Works great. Used it to make ground meat gyros
R**A
Not 2 oz
Not sure why it says 2oz on the packaging. It is 50grams not 56.6g. The inside package even says 1.76oz so im not sure why the outer packsge says 2oz. Expensive stuff
C**N
#1
C'est la deuxième fois que je commande ce produit et toujours très satisfaite
F**Y
Wow
It was the first time I heard about this product and decide to try it. Very surprising how much it works. My first try was with bacon and chicken. A thick slice of bacon, sprinkle some Moo Gloo, then deposit a 1/4" chicken slice and in some cases few pieces, sprinkle it again and déposit a second thick slice of bacon. Covered it with Plastic Wrap and kept it in the fridge for a bit longer than 24 hours. Amazing result. Thank you
M**L
Good stuff
As advertised. Works great. I'll be buying again.
P**N
It works
Tried it on fish to join two types together and it works!
R**H
Hard to find item
Sold by Modernist Pantry from the US, and the international shipping cost is high for just a 50 grams packet. I use this to bind a home made turducken roast together to keep it from falling apart when slicing. Use sparingly and be sure to vacuum seal the unused portion and store in the freezer.
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