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Tried-and-True Summer-on-the-Lake Burgers

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Tried-and-True Summer-on-the-Lake Burgers
  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Beef Burgers
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  • A&M's Testing Notes: This was just simply good. Grass-fed beef makes a good burger, but to my surprise I loved the celery salt and paprika in this recipe, which left a fresh and smoky flavor in every bite. I am...

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    Kayb's Notes: I thought I'd had some pretty decent burgers until I ran up against the farmers' cooperative that sells, among other things, organically grown and locally butchered beef at our Farmers' Market...

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Serves 6 burgers

  1. Crumble beef into a bowl. Sprinkle with crumbs. Beat egg with Worcestershire and spices and drizzle over beef. Toss with a fork to combine, and form loosely into six patties, forming an indentation in the center of each (I have small hands, so I use the back of a tablespoon). Refrigerate patties for 30 minutes.

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  2. Light grill and heat to medium hot. Bring burgers directly from fridge to grill; grill five minutes on one side directly over coals or flame, flip and grill three minutes on the other. Remove to edges of grill; if you are adding cheese, do so here. Toast buns for about 60 seconds.

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5 Comments on Tried-and-True Summer-on-the-Lake Burgers

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can these be frozen as patties to be cooked later? we often end up with uncooked hamburger patties after a barbecue and freeze the leftovers to grill them up later.

Kay_at_lake Reply

Good question. Were it not for the egg, I'd say certainly they could. The egg may be in small enough proportion to the meat that freezing it doesn't make any difference. There's no reason everything else wouldn't freeze just fine. I always just cook the extras, if there are any, and stick them in the fridge, where they make lunch for my teenaged son during the week! (I do not believe it's possible to have more leftover burgers than he can eat in the span of time they remain good in the fridge....)

Kay_at_lake Reply

Thanks, friends! These are on my menu this weekend, while the tomatos are at their peak!

Ab_sum Reply

My son now only will eat grass-fed burgers. Look forward to trying this! Congrats on your ep.

261418_10150206607997864_742287863_7274773_7241571_n Reply

I have not tried this recipe - but I can say hands down the best hamburgers I have ever made were made with grass-fed beef. The first time I used it I was in awe of how delicious they were! My recipe was similar to yours - you just need to let the meat shine through!

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