90/10 ground beef, sprinkle of Lawrys, sprinkle of garlic powder, sprinkle of pepper, couple dashes of Lea and Perrins (Worcestershire sauce). Mix together and let sit in the fridge for a couple of hours. Grill to perfection.![]()
They are simple but AWESOME!Those sound good!
I saw someone on the food network add a bit of ice water to the hamburger meat before forming patties and adding spices. It's supposed to make them juicier on the grill. I tried it and it did, indeed, work!
So THIS is why we add the water? I know I liked the addition but didn't know what it was actually doing. LOL Make sense? LOL
So THIS is why we add the water? I know I liked the addition but didn't know what it was actually doing. LOL Make sense? LOL

The last thing I want is a "gourmet" burger. Lean ground beef made into a patty of 1/2 pound or more grilled to taste and placed on a bun will do just fine. Individuals can add whatever condiments they desire after the burger is cooked. I've never understood why people need to get creative with simple perfection.
I'm not going to post the whole thing. But the final step is, "drive forward to the second window."

I saw someone on the food network add a bit of ice water to the hamburger meat before forming patties and adding spices. It's supposed to make them juicier on the grill. I tried it and it did, indeed, work!
Meatloaf burgers... the kids actually love them!
Hamburger, mixed with a raw egg or two, crushed saltine crackers OR oatmeal (whatever's on hand), S&P, and some ketchup or BBQ sauce. Mix it all together by hand like you would mix meatloaf, and form into nice thick patties.

It all depends on the CUT of meat. A good sirloin burger needs no extra additions except salt & pepper. But the cheaper stuff, like chuck, needs help and flavoring.
I add milk. If you think that sounds gross, remember milk comes from cows.
Sometimes I make meatloaf burgers. I add milk, shredded up pieces of bread, which soaks up the milk and keeps the burger juicy, oatmeal, S&P, soy sauce, garlic, onion bits.
I do turkey burger several ways:
Add a huge dollop of blue cheese dressing to each burger before cooking and mix in.
Or: add in a huge dollop of ranch dressing instead, plus grated Parmesan cheese and a teaspoon of melted butter to each burger.
Or: add a huge dollop of of Italian dressing in and mix.
Let marinate for 10 minutes or more.
These work best on the George Forman grill.![]()
90/10 ground beef, sprinkle of Lawrys, sprinkle of garlic powder, sprinkle of pepper, couple dashes of Lea and Perrins (Worcestershire sauce). Mix together and let sit in the fridge for a couple of hours. Grill to perfection.![]()