Sask hunter
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I should specify this is moose mixed with about 20% porkIf we're not talking wild game, get some brisket and grind it fresh. Chuck works as well, but I prefer brisket. Actually, any meat is better ground fresh
Man, I gotta up my game.take 80/20 grind doesn't matter the ungulate or bovine
shape into a minimum 1/3 lb discs with your hands
season with salt, garlic powder, ancho chile powder, and black pepper - leave seasoned burgers covered in the fridge for 24 hours
fire up that pellet grill to 200 degrees - smoke burgers and a pound of bacon for 30-45 minutes
remove burgers, kick up pellet grill to 350-400 degrees and toss on some jalapenos to roast and let the bacon get crispy. let burgers rest inside on the counter covered.
get out that big 'ol cast iron and heat up to smoking hot, put just enough oil in to coat the bottom.
begin searing burgers on cast iron, should only need a minute or two a side after a 5-10 minute rest off the smoker. apply cheese, preferably some sort of jack cheese.
throw brioche buns on smoker to warm up.
remove burgers and buns. slice jalapenos.
apply a layer of chipotle mayonnaise to bottom bun then apply a layer of rather spicy homemade guacamole.
put burger on bottom bun. add jalapenos, red onions, and some stubbs spicy barbeque sauce. then toss on tomato and lettuce if you're into that. don't forget to add 4 half slices of extra crispy bacon.
Used to agree Will but the grates made all he difference...fire that sucker up with my iph driving home & it's grill to plate in about 10 minutes...steak or burgers, & both are superior to restaurant. Have not used the natural gas Weber in a long time.Listen guys we all know how much I love a pellet smoker but this is one place I don't think they excel. IMO cast iron skillet or Blackstone type griddle with plenty of butter makes the best burger. Also @Bigjay73 nailed it fresh ground beef a mix of chuck and brisket is my preferred.
I’m slow and dumb…what’s iph?Used to agree Will but the grates made all he difference...fire that sucker up with my iph driving home & it's grill to plate in about 10 minutes...steak or burgers, & both are superior to restaurant. Have not used the natural gas Weber in a long time.
I'll admit to enjoying grease splattering the kitchen range island occasionally.
Cell phone...I’m slow and dumb…what’s iph?
That jaywalker was on his phone...
Gotcha. I have an old traeger before that technology. Personally, I prefer the EFP method while it’s preheating. Enjoy frosty pint.Cell phone...
No question...Gotcha. I have an old traeger before that technology. Personally, I prefer the EFP method while it’s preheating. Enjoy frosty pint.