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Posts: 25613 | Registered: March 12, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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If my wife wanted a burger press, I'd get her the best damn one I could find. ...
That's where I'm coming from.
 
Posts: 45371 | Location: Pennsyltucky | Registered: December 05, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I bought a little plastic press that makes two at a time. It was well rated on amazon. I never use it. I just don't prefer it, so I still hand form mine. You need a dimple in the middle anyway. 85/15 minimum, but 80/20 is much preferred by us for outdoor grilling.
I pull the meat off in chunks to weigh them so they can all be the same size. That way they can be a consistent, and also fit to whatever size bun we have in use that day. It also helps that, doing it that way I don't have work it as much. I think they come out juicier as a result.



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Posts: 7252 | Location: Dallas | Registered: August 04, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I use a round #1 Tupperware lid, with a sheet of saranwrap as a liner (bigger liner is easier). I squish a 1/4 pound ball of hamburger into it, pop it out with the saranwrap onto a plate, put the saranwrap back onto the lid, and hit it again. I've used a restaurant-type burger press, and this is quite a bit faster, if not quite as picture-perfect in outcome.


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Posts: 2064 | Location: The Sticks in Wisconsin. | Registered: September 30, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have the Stufz single burger press. It allows for regular and stuffed burgers. It really does make nice stuffed burgers, albeit they can get yuge.... It's cheap too. Cleanup isn't terrible just rinse and drop in the dish washer. It's not fast though, it produces even burgers that are stuffed with goodness.

https://www.amazon.com/Stufz-S...-Press/dp/B004HV1PDO

I do have the problem of them sticking. I use a bowl of water with a couple shots if pam in the water and I dunk the apparatus between presses. This remedies it well.

Just saw this: nonstick is the claim. Also adjustable for thickness.

http://www.lemproducts.com/pro...zD_9ICFdU8gQodyG8Khg


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Posts: 1549 | Location: Fayetteville, NC | Registered: April 05, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'll drop the whole pound into a smoking hot cast iron skillet and squish it with the spat. After it's running blood on top, quarter it then flip. Human hands never touch the product nor over compress it.

So I guess I'm no hep. Big Grin
 
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Maybe Dillon makes a blue one...
 
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I have a cheap plastic burger press I use when making burgers. I just spray a little Pam on it every few burgers, works like a charm. My wife does the cleaning, so not sure how hard that part is Smile
 
Posts: 3118 | Location: Germantown, TN | Registered: June 28, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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this would be adorable
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4OUvHOgZF0





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Posts: 54608 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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this would be adorable
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4OUvHOgZF0


Elephant burgers? Hmm, prolly a bit tough.


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Posts: 1549 | Location: Fayetteville, NC | Registered: April 05, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't know if it's what you're looking for, but I've seen professional chefs and diner cooks use metal rings. Nothing fancy, just metal rings 4 inches across and 1 inch thick. The rings ensure consistent portioning and shape without getting in the way. No fancy springs or handles or tops or anything like that, just put a ball of pre-weighed beef in the ring and use your clean (perhaps gloved) fingers to form the patty.

From what I've been told, burger presses are strictly for home use by gadget freaks. Commercial establishments don't use them -- the health inspector wouldn't pass them because they aren't considered sanitary. They either use the aforementioned metal rings, their bare (or gloved) hands, or they buy pre-made patties. That's it.
 
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I just grab a 2lb package of 80/20 ground round and have the butcher at the grocery store make the patties. Worth it to me.
 
Posts: 3375 | Location: Tampa, FL | Registered: February 09, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Form the meat into a ball.

Press between two cutting boards.

Why have a separate device for something like this?


Bingo! We looked at our favorite burger joints and the patties were thin not thick. I put 4 balls on the cutting board between wax paper and press down. Tasty burgers.
 
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Elephant burgers? Hmm, prolly a bit tough.


no no no
the baby elephant would mash them for her
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imagine the fun of going through the TSA with your service elephant





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Posts: 54608 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Somethings you can not make burgers without a press such as salmon cakes. You need to add egg to hold it together and other ingredients like oat meal, onions, and peppers.

So it needs to be able to drop out of the bottom or it will easily fall apart.

The Tupperware unit meets these requirements but is too expensive. The GrillPro 24795 Stuffed Burger Press is like the Tupperware unit but is only $7.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Onw...urger-Press/39925921


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From what I've been told, burger presses are strictly for home use by gadget freaks. Commercial establishments don't use them -- the health inspector wouldn't pass them because they aren't considered sanitary. They either use the aforementioned metal rings, their bare (or gloved) hands, or they buy pre-made patties. That's it.

While I have no problem being labeled a kitchen gadget freak (I also use a pressure cooker, rice cooker, various hand hammered steel woks, bamboo steamers, vacuum sealers, etc.), I have seen hamburger presses used in commercial kitchens. As to not being sanitary? I can't figure that one out. All my kitchen appliances get cleaned and sanitized prior to being put away, and then quickly sanitized again prior to use. On top of the metal (which is easy to sanitize) being clean, the meat in the patty never touches anything but the wax paper.


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I went with this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B58A0OC/

We are actually very pleased with the results. The bottom comes out so the burger won't get stuck in the press. It made quick work of the 6 lbs of meat. Very easy and very reliably consistent burgers. We didn't use the stuffed burger option yet.

Thanks for the conversation. Smile
 
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You did good. Same principle as the Tupperware unit without the high price.

I got mine from my brother and when making salmon cakes where you have to add egg to hold it together, these are the best things since Dixie Cups. Not many people are aware of this kitchen tool. Can you imagine making patties with your hands that contained eggs? Yuck Big Grin


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Burger Guru here.

Ground meat pressed firm (squeezed tightly) will give an inferior burger to another pressed less firm by hand and back of fork. You want your meat squeezed just right for maximum juiciness.
 
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You want your meat squeezed just right


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