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Post by shatnerswig on May 4, 2010 9:16:43 GMT 10
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Post by slith on May 6, 2010 10:31:35 GMT 10
Try this, drop the Worcestershire sauce, add an ounce of Franks hot sauce and a tablespoon each of Montreal steak spice, and Caribbean Jerk. Makes for an interesting burg. A little heat ain't a bad thing. All other ingredients are prime and the recipe is solid. Love it! Nice!
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Post by brillbilly on May 7, 2010 0:55:15 GMT 10
sweet,will try it,sounds juicey!
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Post by shatnerswig on May 7, 2010 12:35:00 GMT 10
ultimateburgerrecipe.com/BBQ Blue Cheese Burger BBQ Blue Cheese Burger Ingredients 1. 1 1/2 lb mince meat 2. 1 finely chopped onion 3. 3oz crumbled Blue Cheese 4. 1/4 cup breadcrumbs 5. 1 egg Instructions 1. Add all the ingredients to a mixing bowl and gently knead together. 2. Split mixture into 5 or so patties depending on preference. 3. Cook on BBQ for 15 mins or so. (until inside is no longer... [Read more of this review] Barbecued Cheddar Burgers 3 1/2 pounds lean ground beef 1/2 cup purchased barbecue sauce 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 cup grated cheddar cheese 12 sesame-seed hamburger buns, lightly toasted Lettuce leaves Sliced tomatoes Mix first 4 ingredients in large bowl until blended. Mix in pepper. Shape half of meat mixture into eight 1/2-inch-thick... [Read more of this review] Colletti’s Smokehouse Burger Ingredients Colletti’s Smokehouse Serves 6 30 ounces ground sirloin 6 potato buns, cut in half Canola oil for cooking 1 (1-pound) package applewood-smoked bacon Salt to taste Freshly ground black pepper to taste 6 slices Cheddar cheese 1 1/2 cups Chipotle Barbecue Sauce 1 recipe Cliff’s Homegrown Vidalia Onion Petals Chipotle-Barbecue Sauce Makes... [Read more of this review] Tuscan Burgers Ingredients 1 1/3lb ground beef 1/3 cup pancetta, rind removed, chopped 1/3 cup basil pesto (90g/3oz) sea salt, to taste fresh ground black pepper, to taste 2 small red onions, thickly sliced 2 tablespoons olive oil 3/4 lb rocket or baby spinach leaves 2 small tomatoes, thickly sliced 1/2 cup whole-egg mayonnaise 3-4 bocconcini, sliced 4 italian bread... [Read more of this review] Spiked Burgers with Beer Sauce Ingredients Burgers 1 1/2 lbs ground beef 2 tablespoons milk 1/4 cup finely chopped onion 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce 1 garlic clove, minced Beer Sauce 2 tablespoons chopped onions 2 tablespoons chopped green peppers 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1/2 cup catsup 2 teaspoons cornstarch 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce 1/2 cup beer Directions Mix... [Read more of this review
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Post by Rareclan on May 7, 2010 23:32:11 GMT 10
Stilton burgers , Drool. Stilton and celery or broccoli soup for starters.
Best burgers ever,homemade.You know what goes in and if your not happy with the result you still get to hang out with your free loading friends drinking all your beer and insulting your neighbours.Then you get to clean up all the mess,repair neighbourly relations and look forward to reciprocation.
In social psychology, reciprocity refers to responding to a positive action with another positive action, and responding to a negative action with another negative one. Positive reciprocal actions differ from altruistic actions as those only follow from other positive actions and they differ from social gift giving in that those are not actions taken with the hope or expectation of future positive responses.
Reciprocal actions are important to social psychology as they can help explain the maintenance of social norms. If a sufficient proportion of the population interprets the breaking of a social norm by another as a hostile action and if these people are willing to take (potentially costly) action to punish the rule-breaker then this can maintain the norm in the absence of formal sanctions. The punishing action may range from negative words to complete social ostracism.
In public good experiments, behavioral economists have demonstrated that the potential for reciprocal actions by players increases the rate of contribution to the public good, providing evidence for the importance of reciprocity in social situations.[1]
In mathematics, game theory describes reciprocity as a highly effective Tit for Tat strategy for the iterated prisoner's dilemma.
In the animal world reciprocity exists in the social behaviour of Baboons. Male Baboons will form alliances with one another in order that one baboon will distract the Alpha-male, who has monopolized reproductive females, and the other will copulate with a female. The roles will be reversed later for "payback."
It may be a motivation for returning favors from others.
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Post by spock on Jul 19, 2010 0:22:13 GMT 10
Years ago had a friend grill some burgers he mixed with sparkling champagne and onion soup mix. They were GREAT!
I generally just dust them with garlic and pepper and throw them on the grill, but I love to dress them with purple onion, lettuce, tomato, blue cheese dressing and Texas Pete hot sauce.
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