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Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
A 1/4 lb. ground chuck burger seasoned with S&P, a scant sprinkling of
garlic powder, cooked in a small cast iron skillet with a splash of Worcestershire sauce. Cooked to medium rare and topped with a slice of sharp cheddar. Served on a toasted whole wheat bun. Lays kettle chips on the side but yes, also a couple of potato chips ON top of the cheeseburger. I've been adding potato chips to burgers since I was a kid. It's not the same thing at all as adding french fries or onion rings on a sandwich, BTW. It's the crunch from the chips that makes the difference. I like them that way. Also plain. No condiments, no lettuce, tomatoes, pickles. Just the beef and the cheese and the toasted bun and the potato chips. :) Jill |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Thursday, November 19, 2020 at 4:35:18 PM UTC-6, wrote:
> > A 1/4 lb. ground chuck burger seasoned with S&P, a scant sprinkling of > garlic powder, cooked in a small cast iron skillet with a splash of > Worcestershire sauce. Cooked to medium rare and topped with a slice of > sharp cheddar. Served on a toasted whole wheat bun. Lays kettle chips > on the side but yes, also a couple of potato chips ON top of the > cheeseburger. I've been adding potato chips to burgers since I was a > kid. It's not the same thing at all as adding french fries or onion > rings on a sandwich, BTW. It's the crunch from the chips that makes the > difference. I like them that way. > > Also plain. No condiments, no lettuce, tomatoes, pickles. Just the > beef and the cheese and the toasted bun and the potato chips. :) > > Jill > I like potato chips on a hamburger, too. But keep the cheese and give me a slice of onion, please. Tonight's dinner will be a broccoli-rice casserole with a largish boneless skinless chicken breast cubed and mixed in and baked. Also a skillet of cornbread and sliced tomatoes to round out dinner. |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... >A 1/4 lb. ground chuck burger seasoned with S&P, a scant sprinkling of >garlic powder, cooked in a small cast iron skillet with a splash of >Worcestershire sauce. Cooked to medium rare and topped with a slice of >sharp cheddar. Served on a toasted whole wheat bun. Lays kettle chips on >the side but yes, also a couple of potato chips ON top of the cheeseburger. >I've been adding potato chips to burgers since I was a kid. It's not the >same thing at all as adding french fries or onion rings on a sandwich, BTW. >It's the crunch from the chips that makes the difference. I like them that >way. > > Also plain. No condiments, no lettuce, tomatoes, pickles. Just the beef > and the cheese and the toasted bun and the potato chips. :) > > Jill Tater Tot casserole here. |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On 2020-11-19 5:35 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> A 1/4 lb. ground chuck burger seasoned with S&P, a scant sprinkling of > garlic powder, cooked in a small cast iron skillet with a splash of > Worcestershire sauce.Â* Cooked to medium rare and topped with a slice of > sharp cheddar.Â* Served on a toasted whole wheat bun.Â* Lays kettle chips > on the side but yes, also a couple of potato chips ON top of the > cheeseburger.Â* I've been adding potato chips to burgers since I was a > kid.Â* It's not the same thing at all as adding french fries or onion > rings on a sandwich, BTW.Â* It's the crunch from the chips that makes the > difference.Â* I like them that way. > > Also plain.Â* No condiments, no lettuce, tomatoes, pickles.Â* Just the > beef and the cheese and the toasted bun and the potato chips. :) > We had a sort of Greek salad of tomatoes, cucumber, yellow peppers, finely chopped cauliflower, some black olives, lentils and a little low sodium feta with lemony dressing and served of lettuce, pita and hummus on the side. I think this is the best hummus I have ever made. I did it the normal way with chick peas, tahini, lemon juice and pepper. I toasted some cumin seeds and then pounded them in the mortar and pestle and added them and a few good dashes of Habanero sauce. Delicious. |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
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Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 17:35:08 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >A 1/4 lb. ground chuck burger seasoned with S&P, a scant sprinkling of >garlic powder, cooked in a small cast iron skillet with a splash of >Worcestershire sauce. Cooked to medium rare and topped with a slice of >sharp cheddar. Served on a toasted whole wheat bun. Lays kettle chips >on the side but yes, also a couple of potato chips ON top of the >cheeseburger. I've been adding potato chips to burgers since I was a >kid. It's not the same thing at all as adding french fries or onion >rings on a sandwich, BTW. It's the crunch from the chips that makes the >difference. I like them that way. > >Also plain. No condiments, no lettuce, tomatoes, pickles. Just the >beef and the cheese and the toasted bun and the potato chips. :) > >Jill Stuffed green peppers. The usual rice, ground beef and diced tomatoes for filling + garlic, s&p and basil. The sauce was simply Hunts tomato sauce with olive oil, oregano, basil, garlic and a smidge of salt. They were good, but the peppers were so small. I like it better when the peppers are huge. Janet US |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
jmcquown wrote:
> > A 1/4 lb. ground chuck burger seasoned with S&P, a scant sprinkling of > garlic powder, cooked in a small cast iron skillet with a splash of > Worcestershire sauce. Cooked to medium rare and topped with a slice of > sharp cheddar. Served on a toasted whole wheat bun. Lays kettle chips > on the side but yes, also a couple of potato chips ON top of the > cheeseburger. I've been adding potato chips to burgers since I was a > kid. It's not the same thing at all as adding french fries or onion > rings on a sandwich, BTW. It's the crunch from the chips that makes the > difference. I like them that way. > > Also plain. No condiments, no lettuce, tomatoes, pickles. Just the > beef and the cheese and the toasted bun and the potato chips. :) Sounds good. I like ALL burgers of any kind. When I make them at home, they get the works although I rarely add cheese. Fresh bun (not whole wheat). Mayo, ketchup, mustard, raw onions, tomato and iceberg lettuce (for the crunch) The meat is cooked with Worcestershire sauce, S&P Best ones ever made with ground sirloin. Fries, onion rings or chips on the side, not the burger. Pickle slices sometimes but also on the side. Not criticizing what you made at all. Just telling my favorite homemade version. |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
"Snag" wrote in message ... Leftover shrimp fried rice and frozen egg rolls cooked in the air fryer here . -- Snag ===== Beef stew and dumplings:)) Please share the recipe for 'shrimp rice and frozen egg rolls in the air fryer':)) |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:11:03 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
> "Snag" wrote in message ... > Leftover shrimp fried rice and frozen egg rolls cooked in the air > fryer here . > -- > Snag > ===== > > Beef stew and dumplings:)) > > Please share the recipe for 'shrimp rice and frozen egg rolls in the air > fryer':)) One recipe for burgers is a double burger (where one or even both is a soy or veggie patty). |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 7:07:33 PM UTC-10, Transition Zone wrote:
> On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:11:03 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote: > > "Snag" wrote in message ... > > Leftover shrimp fried rice and frozen egg rolls cooked in the air > > fryer here . > > -- > > Snag > > ===== > > > > Beef stew and dumplings:)) > > > > Please share the recipe for 'shrimp rice and frozen egg rolls in the air > > fryer':)) > One recipe for burgers is a double burger (where one or even both is a soy or veggie patty). I went to Butcher & Bird in Kakaako the other day. It was in a pretty cool space that the young adults will find instantly comfortable/lounge-able. I wasn't able to stay long at the place but the next time I get there, I'll have to get their double burger. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzWAgBd4mcA |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Sunday, November 22, 2020 at 12:37:52 AM UTC-6, dsi1 wrote:
> On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 7:07:33 PM UTC-10, Transition Zone wrote: > > On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:11:03 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote: > > > "Snag" wrote in message ... > > > Leftover shrimp fried rice and frozen egg rolls cooked in the air > > > fryer here . > > > -- > > > Snag > > > ===== > > > > > > Beef stew and dumplings:)) > > > > > > Please share the recipe for 'shrimp rice and frozen egg rolls in the air > > > fryer':)) > > One recipe for burgers is a double burger (where one or even both is a soy or veggie patty). > I went to Butcher & Bird in Kakaako the other day. It was in a pretty cool space that the young adults will find instantly comfortable/lounge-able. I wasn't able to stay long at the place but the next time I get there, I'll have to get their double burger. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzWAgBd4mcA It would be worth waiting a few hours for fried chicken if you got to see a butcher chasing the chicken around with a cleaver in his hand. You observe the chickens for a few moments, then point to the one that looks most lively, "I want that one," and the chase begins. The butcher would need to pretend to almost catch the bird several times in slapstick fashion, "I'll get you, you dratted thing!" OK, I need a GoFundMe page. --Bryan |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
"Transition Zone" wrote in message ... On Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 10:11:03 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote: > "Snag" wrote in message ... > Leftover shrimp fried rice and frozen egg rolls cooked in the air > fryer here . > -- > Snag > ===== > > Beef stew and dumplings:)) > > Please share the recipe for 'shrimp rice and frozen egg rolls in the air > fryer':)) One recipe for burgers is a double burger (where one or even both is a soy or veggie patty). === I never buy burgers or use soy or veggie:( I always make my own, sorry! |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Sat, 21 Nov 2020 21:07:28 -0800, Transition Zone wrote:
> One recipe for burgers is a double burger (where one or even both is a > soy or veggie patty). If mixing meat & veggie burgers isn't already against someone's religion, we sure as hell need to invent one. |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
Mike Duffy wrote:
> > Transition Zone wrote: > > > One recipe for burgers is a double burger (where one or even both is a > > soy or veggie patty). > > If mixing meat & veggie burgers isn't already against someone's religion, > we sure as hell need to invent one. I agree. How odd is that? |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On 11/22/2020 9:09 AM, Gary wrote:
> Mike Duffy wrote: >> >> Transition Zone wrote: >> >>> One recipe for burgers is a double burger (where one or even both is a >>> soy or veggie patty). >> >> If mixing meat & veggie burgers isn't already against someone's religion, >> we sure as hell need to invent one. > > I agree. How odd is that? > Yes, and I don't care what anyone says those veggie burgers do not taste like beef to me. I've been seeing ads on TV for toddler diapers that are "plant based". In the good old days that would have been called "cotton" and mom had to wash them (if she didn't have a diaper service; mine didn't). ;) Jill |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
jmcquown wrote:
> I've been seeing ads on TV for toddler diapers that are "plant based". > In the good old days that would have been called "cotton" and mom had to > wash them (if she didn't have a diaper service; mine didn't). ;) Same here, we used the "plant based" cotton diapers for my daughter. I had to wash them since the wife refused to. I didn't mind though. It was a 'labor of love'. For the baby, not the lazy wife. lol |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 "Ophelia" wrote:
> > I never buy burgers or use soy or veggie:( > I always make my own, sorry! Tonight's dinner will be home ground 12 oz. burgers on Kaiser rolls... Never mystery meat burgers here. |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 09:44:29 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>jmcquown wrote: >> I've been seeing ads on TV for toddler diapers that are "plant based". >> In the good old days that would have been called "cotton" and mom had to >> wash them (if she didn't have a diaper service; mine didn't). ;) > >Same here, we used the "plant based" cotton diapers for my >daughter. I had to wash them since the wife refused to. >I didn't mind though. It was a 'labor of love'. For the baby, >not the lazy wife. lol Cotton and linen are plant based. |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On 11/22/2020 10:29 AM, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 09:44:29 -0500, Gary > wrote: > >> jmcquown wrote: >>> I've been seeing ads on TV for toddler diapers that are "plant based". >>> In the good old days that would have been called "cotton" and mom had to >>> wash them (if she didn't have a diaper service; mine didn't). ;) >> >> Same here, we used the "plant based" cotton diapers for my >> daughter. I had to wash them since the wife refused to. >> I didn't mind though. It was a 'labor of love'. For the baby, >> not the lazy wife. lol > > Cotton and linen are plant based. > Pardon the pun but no shit, Sherlock! These ads are for disposable diapers that are "plant based". I'm going out on a limb when I say *most* of us wore washable cotton diapers when we were babes in arms. Jill |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Sunday, November 22, 2020 at 9:35:49 AM UTC-6, wrote:
> On 11/22/2020 10:29 AM, Sheldon Martin wrote: > > On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 09:44:29 -0500, Gary > wrote: > > > >> jmcquown wrote: > >>> I've been seeing ads on TV for toddler diapers that are "plant based". > >>> In the good old days that would have been called "cotton" and mom had to > >>> wash them (if she didn't have a diaper service; mine didn't). ;) > >> > >> Same here, we used the "plant based" cotton diapers for my > >> daughter. I had to wash them since the wife refused to. > >> I didn't mind though. It was a 'labor of love'. For the baby, > >> not the lazy wife. lol > > > > Cotton and linen are plant based. > > > Pardon the pun but no shit, Sherlock! > > These ads are for disposable diapers that are "plant based". I'm going > out on a limb when I say *most* of us wore washable cotton diapers when > we were babes in arms. Regular disposable diapers are plant based too. It's just that the plants lived millions of years ago. > > Jill --Bryan |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Sunday, November 22, 2020 at 8:22:19 AM UTC-5, Mike Duffy wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Nov 2020 21:07:28 -0800, Transition Zone wrote: > > > One recipe for burgers is a double burger (where one or even both is a > > soy or veggie patty). > If mixing meat & veggie burgers isn't already against someone's religion, > we sure as hell need to invent one. Before you actually even try it? |
Dinner Tonight: a Juicy Burger
On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 13:22:19 -0800 (PST), Transition Zone
> wrote: >On Sunday, November 22, 2020 at 8:22:19 AM UTC-5, Mike Duffy wrote: >> On Sat, 21 Nov 2020 21:07:28 -0800, Transition Zone wrote: >> >> > One recipe for burgers is a double burger (where one or even both is a >> > soy or veggie patty). >> If mixing meat & veggie burgers isn't already against someone's religion, >> we sure as hell need to invent one. > >Before you actually even try it? Meat eaters, you know... |
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