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hotreds
04-30-2013, 03:43 PM
FWIW......

http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/best-burger-recipes?cm_mmc=DailyDoseNL-_-1280642-_-04302013-_-BestBurgerRecipe-link

fxpose
04-30-2013, 05:07 PM
IMO, the best burger recipe is the KISS burgers. It's the only burger recipe I use.

hammondc
04-30-2013, 05:31 PM
IMO, the best burger recipe is the KISS burgers. It's the only burger recipe I use.

Yep. Meat, salt, pepper. Thats it.

fxpose
04-30-2013, 05:56 PM
Yep, I use the cheapest, high fat ground beef, ball them, flatten them once, add S&P, and throw them on the screaming hot hibachi.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/BBQ/P1050916.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/BBQ/P1050918.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/BBQ/P1050928.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/BBQ/P1050932.jpg

Zane
04-30-2013, 06:10 PM
Yep, I use the cheapest, high fat ground beef, ball them, flatten them once, add S&P, and throw them on the screaming hot hibachi.

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/BBQ/P1050916.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/BBQ/P1050918.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/BBQ/P1050928.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/BBQ/P1050932.jpg


That's exactly what I do!

equetefue
04-30-2013, 06:35 PM
I get lean ground beef and mix it in bowl with blue cheese, small chopped bacon, chopped onion, a bit of adobo, Worcestershire sauce, little bit of breadcrumbs and an egg to keep it together.

Throw it on the webber and Bam!

To die for

hotreds
04-30-2013, 07:14 PM
Yeah, these burgers seemed a bit froo-froo for my liking!

TJarv
04-30-2013, 07:18 PM
Most of the time I use the KISS recipe as well

Sometimes I'll thrown on a little Worcestershire, garlic, cut a hole in the middle of the patty and throw it in the skillet with an egg in the middle

BHalbrooks
04-30-2013, 07:26 PM
Yep, I use the cheapest, high fat ground beef

That's exactly what I do!
Why do you both use high fat meat?
Most of the time I use the KISS recipe as well

Sometimes I'll thrown on a little Worcestershire, garlic, cut a hole in the middle of the patty and throw it in the skillet with an egg in the middle
That sounds amazing right now.

pektel
04-30-2013, 07:35 PM
I add the salt, pepper, and A1 steak sauce to the burger, knead it into the meat, then proceed with making patties. I also only use Kobe beef. Big ribeye steaks if I can't get the whole rib roast, then run them through a grinder myself.

Okay, I really only use ground chuck. Some people take their burgers seriously.

Scottw
04-30-2013, 07:38 PM
I usually save trimmings from ribs, roasts, tenderloins, etc and when I make my burgers, I'll chop and incorporate them in. Only seasonings though are salt and pepper. Tomato and lettuce for the top unless I am doing my Hawaiian burgers, then it's grilled pineapple and grilled onion. On top

dwoodward
04-30-2013, 08:20 PM
I usually use a little bit of S+P and garlic powder mix in a touch of Worcestershire sauce with the ground meat and let them sit about an hour just fermenting to perfection.

Then roll into patties, flatten, and grill.

dave
05-01-2013, 06:50 AM
Why do you both use high fat meat?

.

More than 80% lean will give you dry, tasteless burger that won't hold together.


FWIW......

http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/best-burger-recipes?cm_mmc=DailyDoseNL-_-1280642-_-04302013-_-BestBurgerRecipe-link

Of the seven, three aren't even bovine. Pass. (Was going to write 'cow', but bison makes for a darn good burger, too...without straying into winged and finned meat.)

I keep it simple, also. Beef and chopped onion - dusted with garlic pepper and onion powder. Don't skimp on the bun -- it can make a huge difference.

I love burgers from my grill, but one of your trips here, Hugh, we should do a herf at Shelly's downtown. Service has gotten shaky lately, but they still have one of the best burgers in the district.

hotreds
05-01-2013, 07:34 AM
Only trouble with Shelly's is parking. The food(didn't have the burger) was pretty good when we herfed there a coupla years ago.

CamoFlogged
05-01-2013, 08:32 AM
Higher fat content meat and yes, I will use frozen patties if in a hurry. Minimum of 1/3 lb.

Salt, pepper and a little garlic powder. Slap the frozen patties on the grill and let them cook a few minutes. And now the weird part...

Brush a teaspoon of regular yellow mustard over the patty prior to flipping it over on the grill. Flip it, cook it for a few and serve. Maybe not gourmet but good eats!

BTW, for those that like In-N-Out (burger chain) burgers, the fried mustard is their "secret".

And if you really want to get jiggy, make some of the special sauce In-N-Out uses:

1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 Tbsp. ketchup
1 Tbsp. white vinegar
2 tsp. sugar
2 tsp. sweet pickle relish
2 tsp. onion finely minced

Goes great with sweet potato fries too!

Again, nothing gourmet here but really good and quick.

T.G
05-01-2013, 08:51 AM
Brush a teaspoon of regular yellow mustard over the patty prior to flipping it over on the grill. Flip it, cook it for a few and serve. Maybe not gourmet but good eats!

BTW, for those that like In-N-Out (burger chain) burgers, the fried mustard is their "secret".


Are you sure about that? I think that's just the "Animal Style" burger from their "secret menu" which is fried in mustard. Other burgers are just cooked on the grill plain.

http://www.in-n-out.com/menu/not-so-secret-menu.aspx

CamoFlogged
05-01-2013, 09:06 AM
Are you sure about that? I think that's just the "Animal Style" burger from their "secret menu" which is fried in mustard. Other burgers are just cooked on the grill plain.

http://www.in-n-out.com/menu/not-so-secret-menu.aspx

Oh, could be. Just saying I know its something they do. I had no clue if they do it with all their patties. Sorry for any confusion.

jjirons69
05-06-2013, 06:42 PM
Meat, salt, seasoned salt. Scorching hot grill. Sear, turn, sear, rest, and eat.