[FTC Standard Disclosure] I received no compensation for this post. I took a year off of sponsorships this year, but I still like to disclose that I have a close relationship with the Certified Angus Beef® Brand.
Last night, thunderstorms and hail were moving through our area while I grilled these knock-out Juicy Lucy style burgers stuffed with chili and pepper jack cheese.
I haven't done Juicy Lucy-style burgers in a month of Sundays. The craving just hit me when I was standing at Food City looking at a pretty Certified Angus Beef® Brand chuck roast that was just begging to be fresh ground for burgers.
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I've probably tried a dozen burger presses and Juicy Lucy tools. In general, I find that just making patties by hand is the easiest way to go. Just make two 3-4 ounce patties, put your cheese between them, and seal the edges. But last night, I broke out the ol' Burger Pocket Press that I got years ago just for grins and giggles. It actually does a good job, I just hate cleaning 4 pieces, that's the only downside. Well, that and the cost. No way it should cost $40. |