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Jun 26, 2012 14:34 |  #9736

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I make turkey burgers at home, whack them on the grill....delicious.

Good, but I've grown tired of them as well. We've been doing lots of steak lately for the diet, and getting sick of it too.




  
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Jun 26, 2012 14:37 |  #9737

We d turkey burgers as well, good seasoning is the key, and always on the grill outdoors or the cast iron one on the stove. I saw diners drive ins and dives the other day and they showed stuffed burgers, looked interesting and I want to try to make some.


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Jun 26, 2012 15:14 |  #9738

i make indian foods as well, so there is always a mixture in the foods we eat :D


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Jun 26, 2012 15:29 |  #9739

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We d turkey burgers as well, good seasoning is the key, and always on the grill outdoors or the cast iron one on the stove. I saw diners drive ins and dives the other day and they showed stuffed burgers, looked interesting and I want to try to make some.

I tried a stuffed burger recently. Very interesting. Cant recall the name of the location but it was pretty darn good. Actually i might have a picture on my phone of it. Let me see if i can find it.


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Jun 26, 2012 15:51 |  #9740

A stuffed burger? Now that is different.


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Jun 26, 2012 16:16 |  #9741

The most artery-impacting burger I've ever enjoyed is a cheeseburger in Green Bay...

Nearly a 1/2" slab of cheddar with 1/4 stick of butter on top! :shock:


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Jun 26, 2012 16:23 |  #9742

I love turkey, one of my favorite meats and we have at least a turkey a month, sometimes more, but i despise ground turkey. I don't know why really but it's probably because if I'm in the mood for a burger, I want a burger, not a pretend burger.


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Jun 26, 2012 16:24 |  #9743

Couple places around here make butter burgers. Very heart stopping. I've also had buttered steak. It's quite good really.


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Jun 26, 2012 16:26 |  #9744

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I tried a stuffed burger recently. Very interesting. Cant recall the name of the location but it was pretty darn good. Actually i might have a picture on my phone of it. Let me see if i can find it.

What was it stuffed with? We make burgers at home with lots of onions and peppers in them with a little teriyaki.. So good.


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Jun 26, 2012 16:27 |  #9745

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What was it stuffed with? We make burgers at home with lots of onions and peppers in them with a little teriyaki.. So good.

I believe it was with cheddar cheese. That combination you make sounds delicious :D


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Jun 26, 2012 16:32 |  #9746

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Couple places around here make butter burgers. Very heart stopping. I've also had buttered steak. It's quite good really.

Buttered Steak = Heavenly!


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Jun 26, 2012 16:34 |  #9747

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The most artery-impacting burger I've ever enjoyed is a cheeseburger in Green Bay...

Nearly a 1/2" slab of cheddar with 1/4 stick of butter on top! :shock:

Heart attack in a bun Jay :shock: Ahh, I actually remember the days when I could eat something like that without a second thought :cry: That seems so long ago now.


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Jun 26, 2012 16:38 |  #9748

Ground turkey is just plain nasty.

Burger King has actually jumped back to the top of the fast food burger heap with their Chef's Choice burgers....


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Jun 26, 2012 16:43 |  #9749

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Ground turkey is just plain nasty.

Burger King has actually jumped back to the top of the fast food burger heap with their Chef's Choice burgers....

Have to go check those out Dan. Looked them up and they look pretty good.


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Jun 26, 2012 16:51 |  #9750

Anyone ever tried the Heart Attack Grill?

We had one near me but the city council shut them down because the faux ambulance out front confused some residents into thinking they were really a clinic.

No, really. Stop laughing... It's true!


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