Some hints about grilling the perfect burger...

Hamburger - THis is from www.allrecipes.com. Some of my favorite dishes have come from this site!
@creematee (2810)
United States
May 4, 2007 8:52am CST
I've seen a lot of posts about what kind of burger to make, etc. This article came to my email from www.allrecipes.com so I thought I would share. Enjoy and Happy grilling!Building a better burger is easy when you follow these suggestions:Make sure the grill is the appropriate temperature Too hot, and the burgers will burn on the outside before getting done on the inside. Medium-low to medium heat is best. Keep the lid closed while cooking. A closed lid retains heat, shortening the cooking time and thus keeping the burgers moist. Use beef that is no leaner than 85% Fat is needed for the burgers to be moist and flavorful. If using ground turkey or chicken, add a little broth or olive oil to keep them moist. Use a gentle touch Overworking the mixture will produce a tough burger. Mix ingredients just until combined. Don't form patties too thick or too thin A ¾-inch thick patty is ideal for even cooking. To keep patties from swelling in the middle, make small indention in the center. Always clean and oil the grill grate This prevents burgers from sticking, extends the life of your grate and helps put those beautiful grill-marks on your patties. Turn burgers only once And never, ever, press burgers with the back of a spatula: the sizzling sound may be fun to make, but the pressure releases all of the flavorful juices. Cook burgers properly For safety's sake, cook ground beef to an internal temperature of 160 degrees F (170 degrees F for poultry). To check the temperature, insert the thermometer into the patty horizontally for an accurate reading. Here's the link that goes directly to the article. It also has some great looking recipes! http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/Grilling-101-Best-Burgers/Detail.aspx?ARBMID=1050&ARFMTID=1
1 response
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
4 May 07
Wow thanks for the tips we love to grill in the summer and can't wait for it to quit raining so we can. I will definately bookmark this for future reference. Thanks again for the tips.
@creematee (2810)
• United States
5 May 07
I'm hoping for better burgers this summer myself. The grill seems to be our only "stove" in the summer, as it gets too hot to cook inside. (And we don't have AC.) Now, if I can just CONVINCE my hubby not to squash the burgers while cooking them... :)