Big Daddy Hamburgers

"These are nice, big, juicy hamburgers, fit for a king!! They are plump and do not flatten out. You may find yourself sneaking to the fridge in the middle of the night for seconds."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
4-5 hamburgers
Serves:
4-5
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ingredients

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directions

  • In large bowl mix everything well. I usually have to use my hands to get everything mixed evenly.
  • Form 4-5 large balls of meat out of the mix. I form them into balls first and then just flatten about half way. These burgers will not flatten much at all, so make them as large/small as you want.
  • Once your burger is in it's desired shape ***VERY IMPORTANT*** use your finger and make a dent in the middle of the burger on just the top side. It should be the size of say a quarter and go as deep as about half the burger. Do not poke hole all the way through.
  • Heat large skillet to medium high and brown burgers until they are done to your liking. For cheeseburgers put cheese slices on for about 1-2 minutes. Place in buns and use desired condiments. Top burgers with tomatoes, onions, and lettuce.

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I started cooking just by helping my Mom out in the kitchen as a little girl. I preferred baking over cooking, as I loved getting all into measuring things and stirring. I always got to stir! However in the past 5 years I've been the one responsible for making nightly dinners. At first this consisted of the same 10 or so dishes in a constant rotation, but that quickly became boring and I remembered how much my Mom would complain when I was younger about how she always made the same things and she never knew what new dishes to try! Obviously 20 years ago, Zaar wasn't around! I still cook a lot of the same type of dishes my Mom cooked when we were younger and I try to incorporate as much fresh fruit, vegetables, and herbs into my meals as possible. However Melvin's favorite food of all time is fried chicken so... I make sure he gets a fresh vegetable on the side! My favorite cook book is my staple cookbook which is the old red and white Better Homes Cook Book. My only pet peeve about cooking is bland food! <img src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/susied214/permanent%20collection/adoptedspring08.jpg">
 
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