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Well this is the first one. But now I'm stuffed. I need a partner or someone to feed all the food to. Always end up wasting a bunch.
Burger sauce (jalapeno, tomato, garlic, mustard, drop of ketchup, little mayo), tomato slice on top, then the patty, then a bit of hard cheese, burger sauce, bun.
Second one, a bit simpler.
Reheated the pan, toasted the buns in the beef fat while the patty warmed up with some soft cheese on it. Then just a little bit of burgersauce on the bottom bun and a thin slice of tomato on the soft cheese.
Third one. Any thoughts on the doneness? I'm a bit colour blind and I aimed for medium. I do have a thermometer but still.
Also I remembered while doing the burgers that one should cook horse to 75C. It was frozen for weeks but that's not considered safe enough anymore afaik. (doesn't kill trichinosis)
But I just thought fuck it. Although I do remember the horrifying picture with the guy with the worms.
Fourth
I thought to try a double patty of smaller smash type, seems maybe better actually, and at least the pattys were fully cooked.
This one was perhaps the best yeah