I've never considered a chefs ring before. What temperature is that cooked at?
Burger cutter?
Re: Burger cutter?
Just did ribs today on the weber charcoal so no burgers I'm afraid
but my lad loved them which is so satisfying, ate his twice as quick as me then came round the table to pinch mine
I've never considered a chefs ring before. What temperature is that cooked at?

I've never considered a chefs ring before. What temperature is that cooked at?
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Re: Burger cutter?
Back on topic, a crumpet's ring, is generally rolled sorry crumpet rings are generally rolled at the edge stopping them being effective cutters. I think what Tiny is saying is find something the right size, be it can, cutter, mug, jug, vase etc and experiment!
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Re: Burger cutter?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ATECO-6INCH-E ... 3a83d1bf04
There is a 6 inch cutter there ^^^ but its from the USA and probably quite pricey. Thought I would show you anyway
There is a 6 inch cutter there ^^^ but its from the USA and probably quite pricey. Thought I would show you anyway
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Re: Burger cutter?
I still think, as you aren't cooking with it, that plastic pipe, as an offcut would work!!
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Re: Burger cutter?
Is it just me or has the world gone mad
Hand formed discombobulation Of Small diameter chefs rings with average sized baps resulting in Judicous spoonage into good sized jugs........Phnarrr
Tiny you is a bad man
Hand formed discombobulation Of Small diameter chefs rings with average sized baps resulting in Judicous spoonage into good sized jugs........Phnarrr
Tiny you is a bad man
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It's all inuendo or inubrain, take whichever you want
All I say on the subject is it that Tiny can cheer me up most days
A wordsmith and bbquer what a combo!!
All I say on the subject is it that Tiny can cheer me up most days
Re: Burger cutter?
Just to play devil's advocate… personally, I like to form mine as gently as possible by hand. I like a nice, loose, light texture when you bite into the burger rather than a dense, compacted, relatively harsh texture you'd get from using a press.
That said, if you watch Man v Food and the like, you see plenty of chefs squashing their burgers down onto the grill to shape it and get a nice contact, so WTF do I know?
That said, if you watch Man v Food and the like, you see plenty of chefs squashing their burgers down onto the grill to shape it and get a nice contact, so WTF do I know?
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Re: Burger cutter?
You know what you like & that's important

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