Well I'll be Burger'd

Somtimes it just has to be done, anyone fancy a ribeye?

Re: Well I'll be Burger'd

Postby Big_Fat_Dan » 16 Jul 2012, 12:44

thelawnet wrote:
Big_Fat_Dan wrote:I'm like you Keith, i cook mine medium if the mince is fresh and from the butchers.

Here's a interesting take on it regarding temps to kill the bacteria.
http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/201 ... ef=aht-bb1


That article doesn't mention bacteria?

Yeah your right, it's Monday and i'm hanging, i was thinking of a different article and didn't double check it was in there, i'm lazy :D
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Re: Well I'll be Burger'd

Postby aris » 16 Jul 2012, 13:34

Freezing for 2 weeks will also kill any parasites (will not affect bacteria).
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Re: Well I'll be Burger'd

Postby Whatilly » 30 Jul 2012, 08:58

ha-ha, nice to know allot of y'all folks love burgers, well i dig them too. had a massive braai this weekend :lol:
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Re: Well I'll be Burger'd

Postby The Social Smokers » 13 Aug 2012, 16:05

We add bone marrow to our burgers. Makes them rich and juicy.
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Re: Well I'll be Burger'd

Postby Big_Fat_Dan » 14 Aug 2012, 07:05

The Social Smokers wrote:We add bone marrow to our burgers. Makes them rich and juicy.


Some as, I would'nt do them any other way now.
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Re: Well I'll be Burger'd

Postby aris » 14 Aug 2012, 09:43

Hmm, must speak to my butcher about getting some bone marrow. I'm guessing he just throws the bones away.

Do you pay for your bone marrow - and which bones do you get it from?

As an aside, I love to put cow foot in my beef stews. Not the hoof, but the bit between the shin and the hoof which consists mainly of bone and cartilage and some marrow (no meat to speak of). It melts down into a lovely richness which adds unbelievable depth of flavour. You can get them for about 2 quid each from ethnic butcheries. Be sure he has a band saw to chop it up into bits for you too.
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Re: Well I'll be Burger'd

Postby keith157 » 14 Aug 2012, 13:38

Beef thigh bones, are best. Years ago they used to pay for them to be taken away, these days with chefs & celebs using marrow on steaks etc I think they may charge for them. This of course depends on the relationship you've built up with your butcher if he values your custom you could well get them for nowt.
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Re: Well I'll be Burger'd

Postby Big_Fat_Dan » 14 Aug 2012, 13:47

Our butcher gives them to us, I normally scoop it out and freeze it.
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Re: Well I'll be Burger'd

Postby keith157 » 14 Aug 2012, 14:25

Obviously your guy is a gent, it's not something I've ever asked mine for, but I might try the smoker's marrowbone addition in due course.
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