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    As we're on a food kink at the mo does anyone have a killer recipie for homemade burgers?
    I've been told that if you add a bit of sausage meat (oooeerrr missus) it makes it much nicerer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by willyup View Post
    As we're on a food kink at the mo does anyone have a killer recipie for homemade burgers?
    I've been told that if you add a bit of sausage meat (oooeerrr missus) it makes it much nicerer?
    uhh is does... is sooooooooo does

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quarterpoundher View Post
    uhh is does... is sooooooooo does
    Wha??????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by willyup View Post
    Wha??????????????
    Yip! thats pretty much what I said

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    Wouldn't call it a killer recipe, but I just add finely chopped onion, egg and breadcrumbs, and I am generally pretty happy with the result.

    You can add some chilli powder to the mix if you want to make it more interesting.
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    This recipe is Jamie Oliver. I know some people find him annoying but the man can cook. These burgers are scrumptious.

    Recipe for Beef Burgers - Serves 4-6
    1kg Steak mince
    1/2 Red onion diced finely
    1 tsp Dijon Mustard
    2tbsp Grated Parmesan
    Handful Breadcrumbs
    Egg (medium size)
    Splash of Worcestershire sauce
    Pinch of ground nutmeg

    Method
    *Finely dice onion put in all in a mixing bowl and get your hands in there to mix it properly.
    *Make 4 patties and put them in the fridge for an hour or longer so that they become firm (less likely to break up when you're cooking them)
    *Heat frying pan to between medium and high
    *Rub a tiny bit of oil onto each pattie then season with salt and pepper
    *Cook for desired time (guide below) turning every minute carefully so they don't fall apart
    *Cooking time depends on how thick they are but as a guide: 10mins =medium, 12mins =medium - well, 14mins for well done.

    Tips:
    If you want it to have a bit of a kick, finely chop a red chilli. I'd recommend splitting your mixture in half and doing half with, half without just in case its too harsh.
    Wholegrain Mustard works nicely instead of Dijon

    Enjoy x
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    Quote Originally Posted by scotus View Post
    Wouldn't call it a killer recipe, but I just add finely chopped onion, egg and breadcrumbs, and I am generally pretty happy with the result.

    You can add some chilli powder to the mix if you want to make it more interesting.
    And don't forget the sausage

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    Quote Originally Posted by willyup View Post
    As we're on a food kink at the mo does anyone have a killer recipie for homemade burgers?
    I've been told that if you add a bit of sausage meat (oooeerrr missus) it makes it much nicerer?
    Heres a recipe for you. A bun, ketchup, a hamburger and onions. A sausage would be a sausage burger , not a hamburger.

    burn it too,
    edistsew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edistsew View Post
    Heres a recipe for you. A bun, ketchup, a hamburger and onions. A sausage would be a sausage burger , not a hamburger.

    burn it too,
    edistsew.
    What an outstanding contribution you have made with your first post. Well done.

    Edit - I clicked on the thanks button in error.
    Last edited by willyup; 16-03-11 at 20:53.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willyup View Post
    What an outstanding contribution you have made with your first post. Well done.

    Edit - I clicked on the thanks button in error.
    Not his first post.

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