Burger Sauces

TideBeliever

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Mar 26, 2003
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Huntsville, AL USA
Simple but tasty.

1 Chipotle pepper in adobo sauce, sliced thinly. More or less to taste. (available in Mexican food section of Krogers.)
1/3 cup Honey
2 Tablespoons Mayonnaise
2 Tablespoons Ketchup
1 Tablespoon Yellow Mustard

Just mix sauce ingredients in a bowl and spread on buns along with your favorite toppings.
 
Nice. I used to marinate my burger with Virgil's BBQ sauce and then grill it. Tasty, a little bit of a hickory flavor. Virgil's is a great BBQ place in Manhattan. They jar their own sauce. You can buy them there.
 
Just curious.:conf3: Is the BBQ there pulled or chopped?

On a business trip to Dover, NJ I ate at a BBQ place (I don't remember the name) and I didn't even recognize what they served. :rolleyes:

Was it Vinny's Italion BBQ ? Probably Chicken Parm!:biggrin2:
 
I'm interested to read how folks prepare their burgers. I have a gas grill, so I have to manufacture the flavor. I use alot of mesquite seasoning, some barbeque sauce, some red pepper, and an egg or two. I mix it all up then throw it on the grill or in the skillet. Either way they come out tasting mighty fine.
 
I'm interested to read how folks prepare their burgers. I have a gas grill, so I have to manufacture the flavor. I use alot of mesquite seasoning, some barbeque sauce, some red pepper, and an egg or two. I mix it all up then throw it on the grill or in the skillet. Either way they come out tasting mighty fine.

Honestly I like my burgers cooked on a griddle. That is the best way to get that "Truck Stop, Greasy Spoon" flavor I enjoyed growing up. They are about as healthy as drinking a pig fat milk shake with double butter but they taste good. I season them with salt and pepper not much else. Occasionally I will mix in some wostershire sauce but not always. I like things like grilled onions, grilled peppers, jalapenos, grilled mushrooms cooked in the same grease and a variety of cheese depending on what is on hand. My stove has a built in griddle but I also have a two burner cast iron grill / griddle made by Lodge that is well seasoned. I sometimes take the Lodge outside to the gas grill and let it heat up. The cast iron griddle has a lot of seasoning in it.
 
For a group:

5 lbs. ground chuck
1 Cup applesauce
2 Cups crushed Ritz crackers
5 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
3 Tbsp. hot sauce
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1 package Lipton Onion Soup mix
Salt or seasoning salt (such as Accent) to taste

Mix all ingredients well and make into patties.
Note: When making patties, compress meat just until patty keeps its shape.
 

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