WebPreheat oven to 450 degrees F. Mix and scrunch all the ingredients together. Use the bread crumbs as required to bind and lighten the mixture. Divide into 4, then gently and lightly …
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Webreheat the barbecue to medium high. “Mix and scrunch all the ingredients together. Divide into 4, then gently mold and pack each burger into smallish slightly flattened …
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Ingredients 12 Jacob's cream crackers 8 sprigs of fresh flat-leaf parsley 500 g quality minced beef 2 heaped tablespoons Dijon mustard , optional 1 large free-range egg olive oil 1 cos or round lettuce 3 ripe tomatoes 1 red onion 3-4 gherkins 6 slices of Cheddar cheese , optional 6 quality burger buns
This burger from Jamie Oliver's Comfort Food is for both of you: it delivers classic flavor all juiced up and a little weird, in a wonderful way. Oliver takes the traditional components and gets kinda nutty with them, adding slight twists that really do make this a worth-a-try-even-if-you're-sick-of-burgers burger.
Use your clean hands to scrunch the beef mince together really well, then divide into 6 equal balls. Squash and shape them into burger patties, nice and tightly so they don’t fall apart during cooking! Place them on a tray, cover, and leave them to rest in the fridge until you’re ready to cook. Wash your hands. Prepare your toppings.
[TIPS] If you can’t afford to splurge on the beef, add 2 tablespoons of bacon grease or olive oil to your beef – it really makes the burgers juicy and taste nicer. This trick also gives a little more moisture to grass-fed beef which can sometime be a little lean.