Better than a Restaurant Hamburgers

Ingredients:

2 lbs. grass-fed Ground beef from Mountain Beef. (We make 5 large burgers with this amount of beef)
4 Tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce
Salt and pepper to taste

Additional seasonings to consider (but keep on the light side, as too much seasoning may make the patties fall apart)
• Garlic
• Onion
• Cayenne or Red Pepper, of you like a hint of heat

Optional:
Grated Cheddar Cheese

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Instructions:
Thaw the burger in the refrigerator or on the counter. Three days in our frig works great.
Heat your grill to approximately 500°. (We are loving our Traeger Grill, and they aren’t paying us to say so!)
Put the thawed meat and seasonings in a large bowl and mix to combine.

If desired, mix in about a cup of shredded cheese.

Form into patties, tucking in the edges till there are no cracks, but avoid overworking the meat.
Aim at a minimum of 3/4 inch thickness, as the thicker patties help keep in the moisture.
Allow to sit on the counter, or in the frig. for 10 min. or so to help the burgers keep their shapes.

Grill for 4-5 min. on one side.
Flip to the second side
Grill for 2-3 minutes, then add cheese slices and grill for an additional 2 min.
If you like your burgers well done, go with the longer times, however, most grass-fed beef lovers aim for a less done burger, which helps keep the lower fat meat moist.
If your meat is very cold when you put it on the grill, you may want to aim for tor the longer grill time.

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Remove from grill and dress your burger as desired.
We love bacon, tomatoes, bbq sauce and / or mustard, pickles, and lettuce. A couple of people around our house love a few grilled onions or mushrooms.


Did we miss an ingredient your household loves on burgers? Let us know!