Burger wars, re-visited
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Did anyone else have the burgers offered up at the women's basketball game by someone called The Hamburger Man?
I was a little surprised. Watching them go on the grill, the meat looked good, but man, when they came off, they were as thick as a dime. Flavor wasn't awful, although too salty and the bun was way too big for the burger.
That said ... it was still a burger, so it's not like I didn't eat the thing!
On top of that, SMU beat TCU! That alone made it a great night.
I was a little surprised. Watching them go on the grill, the meat looked good, but man, when they came off, they were as thick as a dime. Flavor wasn't awful, although too salty and the bun was way too big for the burger.
That said ... it was still a burger, so it's not like I didn't eat the thing!

On top of that, SMU beat TCU! That alone made it a great night.
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Pony4Life wrote:Did anyone else have the burgers offered up at the women's basketball game by someone called The Hamburger Man?
I was a little surprised. Watching them go on the grill, the meat looked good, but man, when they came off, they were as thick as a dime. Flavor wasn't awful, although too salty and the bun was way too big for the burger.
That said ... it was still a burger, so it's not like I didn't eat the thing!![]()
On top of that, SMU beat TCU! That alone made it a great night.
Agree about the burger, it dissapeared inside the bun. Five bucks for burger, chips, brownie and a drink was a pretty good deal, and the burgers werent bad, but they werent impressive, either.
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Burger wars, re-visited
I've had the hamburger man cater a couple of parties I've been at. He's usually really good. And I know burgers.
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you do now?
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I cooked burgers out on the charcoal grill this week, they were yummy. Tots in the oven came ot good too.
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jtstang wrote:I cooked burgers out on the charcoal grill this week, they were yummy. Tots in the oven came ot good too.
i am more of a flattop fan. you gotta get really fatty meat for the open grate grill, and cook 'em medium rare if grilling over coals/wood. too much juice drips out IMHO.
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I make on the rare side of medium rare. Back before my gas grill got stolen, I had a griddle in it, just never used it. Please I like those nice grill marks you get after a quarter turn.
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grill marks? don't you melt cheese on it and hide it between bread? who looks at grill marks? i want a juicy point burger.
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I'm a griddle man went it comes to burgers. Meat is juicier and like the way cheese melts when covered and steamed. Toast buns on griddle with butter and in meat juices. Great stuff.
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You're right. Griddle is best
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Grill burgers with a ton of garlic mashed into the meat over hickory wood that has been soaked in water to make it smokier (or in beer to add that flavor to the wood).
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Hilltopper wrote:Grill burgers with a ton of garlic mashed into the meat over hickory wood that has been soaked in water to make it smokier (or in beer to add that flavor to the wood).
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2ndandlong wrote:grill marks? don't you melt cheese on it and hide it between bread? who looks at grill marks? i want a juicy point burger.
But they look cool....
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I mean before you cover them up with cheese, of course.
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