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Ole Geauxt  LSU Fan KnowLa. Member since Dec 2007 29855 posts

| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/20/13 at 8:03 pm to flyAU)
a recipe for a burger? it's a hamburger man.. grill it or cook it in cast iron, eat it and try it a little different next time.
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TorNation  LSU Fan Sulphur, LA Member since Aug 2008 1923 posts
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| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/20/13 at 8:19 pm to Ole Geauxt)
Come on OG he needs a recipe and wants to know how much seasoning to put in with 2 lbs of meat. Help a brother out! He's got guys giving him hamburger recipes that call for pineapples and boudin. 
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Ole Geauxt  LSU Fan KnowLa. Member since Dec 2007 29855 posts

| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/20/13 at 8:24 pm to TorNation)
i guess i should read the thread to get all the info on pineapple and boudin burgers, but i ain't.. it's a dayum hamburger, get good meat, and cook it, eat it and speriment next time... 
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MeridianDog  Mississippi St. Fan Home on the range Member since Nov 2010 2310 posts

| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/20/13 at 9:48 pm to Ole Geauxt)
OG we are in agreement here. I like hamburger with a little fat to give the burger more flavor so not too lean for me Salt pepper hot griddle cook medium well get a bun and what you like on it. Never used truffle oil on my burgers. We just shave a little truffle on top and let it go at that. 
This post was edited on 1/21 at 9:20 am
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Cajunate Louisiana Member since Aug 2012 368 posts

| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/20/13 at 9:57 pm to flyAU)
Have you tried the Umami Burger? Actually the best burger in my opinion is beef, preferably fresh ground from a roast with sea salt and frsh cracked black pepper. That's it! You don't want to cover up the flavor of good meat. Grill or cook on a griddle or cast iron pan enough to get a good crust on the outside.
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Darla Hood  LA-Lafayette Fan Near that place by that other place Member since Aug 2012 2596 posts

| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/20/13 at 9:58 pm to MeridianDog)
I'm in the less is more camp. Tony's or S&P. Grab a handful of beef, shake some Tony's & fold that handful over (thus, the middle is seasoned). Shape into patties and season top and bottom. Den you cook dat.
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Ole Geauxt  LSU Fan KnowLa. Member since Dec 2007 29855 posts

| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/20/13 at 10:03 pm to Darla Hood)
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fold that handful over (thus, the middle is seasoned). Shape into patties and season top and bottom.
i also subscribe to the fold method... i flatten it out a little bit in a pan or on a sheet, season and fold as much as i can.. signed, Spanky
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Rayvegas1484  LSU Fan Zebedee Member since Feb 2010 1524 posts

| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/20/13 at 11:20 pm to Ole Geauxt)
Some 85/15 ground chuck . Mix the meat and a can of pace picante sauce and some lea and Perrins . Patty up season with Tony's and garlic powder . Grill for hamburger gold
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Froman  LSU Fan Baton Rouge Member since Jun 2007 18661 posts

| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/21/13 at 9:52 am to Rayvegas1484)
My dad used to get ground filet mignon and mix it in with good ground beef (filet would not stay together well by itself). That shite was delicious.
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GoCrazyAuburn  Auburn Fan Member since Feb 2010 9059 posts

| re: Best burger recipes (Posted on 1/21/13 at 11:57 am to flyAU)
I've gotten really good feedback on a burger I've done that I season with a little worscheshire sauce and my own chili powder recipe. They are quite good.
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