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  1. #1
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    Default ground beef on foreman grill... seasoning?
    i got a bunch of lean ground beef like hamburger meat i wanna make i was wondering what you guys use to flavor the meat or what seasoning ? any info would help.. the more responses i get the more different things i can try.. i do not cook at all so anything helps cuzz i have no idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by B bOy CrAyOn
    i got a bunch of lean ground beef like hamburger meat i wanna make i was wondering what you guys use to flavor the meat or what seasoning ? any info would help.. the more responses i get the more different things i can try.. i do not cook at all so anything helps cuzz i have no idea
    Soy sauce, but don't use too much or it will be ruined

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    I have been doing this for 5 years!!
    Get 8lbs of top round steak and divide in 2lb portions.
    Then mix with 1 cup of oatmeal and 1 egg white so it is mix completely.
    I use tupperware that is 6in wide by 10in long and use a soup can to flatten the ball into a pattie that is 6 by 8 and 2 in thick.
    I cook on Foreman grill constantly flipping so nothing will burn every 2 min but searing the first 4 times(pressing down on top of grill hard).
    Cut & divide in 6 parts and put in freezer bags with 2 chicken breasts for work.
    Can put salsa or mustard and 1-2 tsp of ketchup no bum

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    I have been doing this for 5 years!!
    Get 8lbs of top round steak and divide in 2lb portions.
    Then mix with 1 cup of oatmeal and 1 egg white so it is mix completely.
    I use tupperware that is 6in wide by 10in long and use a soup can to flatten the ball into a pattie that is 6 by 8 and 2 in thick.
    I cook on Foreman grill constantly flipping so nothing will burn every 2 min but searing the first 4 times(pressing down on top of grill hard).
    Cut & divide in 6 parts and put in freezer bags with 2 chicken breasts for work.
    Can put salsa or mustard and 1-2 tsp of ketchup no bun
    Sorry TYPE-O...no bum means no BUM

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    thats not a bad idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by parrish
    flipping so nothing will burn every 2 min but searing the first 4 times(pressing down on top of grill hard).
    every cook will tell you

    1. only flip once.
    2. dont press down on meat while its cooking, all it does it squeeze the juices out.

    i usually mix my ground beef with brown rice and a can of chopped/diced/seasoned/whatever tomatoes.

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    If my Foreman grill had temp control it would be OK but it will burn
    Grill just gets too hot.

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    dont press down on meat while its cooking, all it does it squeeze the juices out
    Totally agree with not pressing down for any meat, except when cooking lean steak mince (ground beef) as it's still not 100% lean.

    When cooking it on the george I find pressing down helps to get rid of the excess shite in the meat so it's almost overcooked.

    Stick some chilli powder on it.
    Last edited by walls; 03-30-2008 at 02:27 PM.

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    I think the best seasoning for beef is "Montreal Steak" seasoning. Its a blend of salt, pepper, garlic, etc. Its all I use for steak, tri tip, or burgers.

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    Garlic salt, hot sauces, cayenne, etc etc

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    I never do my ground beef on my foreman grill bro. You know the container to catch the grease. IT ****ING OVERFLOWS BRO. It's gross and I don't get grossed out easily.

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