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Hamburger recipe

Greyd

Platinum Member
Who's got a good hamburger recipe out there. Cmon speak up and let me know. I want some good ones. MMMMMMMM
 
For each pound of ground beef add 1/3 cup worcheshire sauce. Then mix in chopped onions and parsley.
 
The standard recipe for a hamburger (or turkey burger) is to mix a package of French Onion Soup Mix into the meat before you make the patties.

Or, I mix a little olive oil, worcheshire, and A1 steak sauce into the beef. Then, after grilling them, I add some ham and swiss cheese to the tops of them and let that melt a bit to make "Burger Cordon Bleu."


EDIT: Also, don't use low-fat beef (95% lean or whatever) try to use something like 80% lean. They may not be as healthy, but the fat is what adds flavor and texture. Burgers made from ultra-lean beef tend to come out as dense, tasteless bricks of beef. 😉
 
My mom chops up onions and lightly covers them with a mix of salt, pepper, and soy sauce. My friend goes straight up beef with a light coating of ketchup and bbq sauce while on the grille. I don't think there's really a "pwnage" recipe - it's all personal preferences.
 
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
My mom chops up onions and lightly covers them with a mix of salt, pepper, and soy sauce. My friend goes straight up beef with a light coating of ketchup and bbq sauce while on the grille. I don't think there's really a "pwnage" recipe - it's all personal preferences.

Hee hee.... when people ask what kind of burgers they are I shall name them PWNAGE burgers!
 
My roommate took some ground beef, added garlic powder, mustard powder, and chopped onions. Then after the patties were done, she splashed them with a bit of soy sauce.
 
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