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  1. #1
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    Apr 2007
    Gold Coast
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    Homemade Hamburger Patties Recipes???

    Planning on having hamburgers for dinner, but as I forgot to get ready made burgers (like I usually do) figured I could give it a go of making them myself (they'll hopefully taste a lot nicer anyway), but just realised I have no idea what else goes with the mince. I also have a packet of the french onion soup mix too, which I believe make them really tasty, but from the recipes I've found, they seem to be a loose meat burger -I want a pattie that sticks together (as we will BBQ them).

    Any suggestions?

    Thank you.

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    Jan 2009
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    Well, I don't know what the 'right' way is of making them, but this is what I put in:

    Egg - for binding
    Bread crumbs - enough to get right consistency - not too wet
    I would probably use the soup mix - dependent on how much mince you might only want half as it will be too salty
    Onion finely diced
    couple tablespoons tomato sauce

    I also put finely grated carrot and zucchini in mine but you don't have too.

  4. #4
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    Apr 2007
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    thanks Ausgirl.

    I ended up going with my instincts just then making them up (as almost ready to BBQ now) - and that's pretty much what I did - minus the carrot and zucchini, but great idea though - will definitely look at adding those next time - always trying to find ways to add extra vegies to things (not so much for DS, but for DH ) But whoops, I ended up putting all the french onion soup mix in, it is a salt reduced one, so hopefully it won't be too salty - didn't even occur to me bout that

    If there is any other suggestions, still happy to hear them as we tend to have a lot of hamburgers over summer (cooked on the BBQ) - so variations would come in handy.

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    Jan 2008
    SE suburbs, Vic
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    You can buy a hamburger press to squish them into the right shape, Im assuming (I dont have one yet) that the pressure out on the would result in a more formed burger, rather than a loose burger IYKWIM?
    I think tupperware have them

  6. #6
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    Apr 2007
    Gold Coast
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    Thanks Daydream_Believer - I know what you mean - Mum used to have one...hmm - wonder if she's still got it, if so, maybe not for long