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Best Burger? 2007/08/30 02:27 Karma: 0  
To get things cooking on this form I'll start with a question that I've been stewing for a while now - What is the best burger to make for the final holiday weekend of the summer? I'd like to end the summer with a fabulous burger so if you've got a favorite from this (or past) summers please share!

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Re:Best Burger? 2007/08/31 23:39 Karma: 1  
I'm for the traditional. Ground chuck, thick juicy burgers. Must have grilled onions, mushrooms, greens, and ketchup on a hearty toasty roll!

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Re:Best Burger? 2007/09/02 15:07 Karma: 0  
hmmmm. That all sounds great but what about mix-ins? The last burger I made had crumbled bacon and some cheese mixed in before cooking. The bacon made it really juicy.

Has anyone tried other mix-ins? I've seen recipes for lots of different possibilities inside the burgers but not tried many yet...
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Re:Best Burger? 2007/09/03 07:04 Karma: 0  
I've never really "mixed-in" with my meat, but I do "stuff" my burgers from time to time. My favorite was a feta-stuffed burger. I seasoned ground sirloin the way I always would to make a burger then formed 2 thin patties, spread a decent lump of feta on one pattie, then topped it with the other, and pinched the edges to form 1 larger burger. Yum!
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Re:Best Burger? 2007/09/03 12:37 Karma: 0  
I've heard of stuffed burgers but never tried one - thanks for the idea! Husband likes Feta so I'm sure he'll enjoy that but I may go with a funky blue cheese in mine! Time to get grilling...
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