Super Burgers

  1. Mix meats, parsley and powders in a large bowl.
  2. Divide mixture into 8 equal portions (6 oz ea).
  3. Gently form into the desired sized disk, generally about 4" diameter, 3/4" thick seems to work pretty good.
  4. Don't overwork the meat, it takes the tenderness out of it.
  5. At this point you can place the burgers, wrapped in plastic, in the fridge for a day or so without any change of flavor.
  6. Could be frozen as well.
  7. Press your thumb in the center of each burger to form a depression about 1/2 the thickness of the burger.
  8. This prevents the football burger problem that everyone squeezes the burger for.
  9. Right before cooking brush a bit of olive oil on the burgers and season with garlic salt and pepper.
  10. Cook on a VERY hot grill, about 4 minutes.
  11. Extinguish flare-ups as required.
  12. Turn once and cook for an additional 4 minutes for a hot pink center (3 minutes for rare, 5 minutes for well done) Add cheese (if desired) for the last 60 seconds or so.
  13. The key here is to form a crust that will seal in the juices and yield a juicy, flavorful burger.
  14. Can also be done in a hot cast iron skillet on the stove.

ground chuck, lean ground lamb, parsley, onion powder, garlic, olive oil, garlic, pepper

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/super-burgers-16040 (may not work)

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