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I put a split 7-bone grassfed Hereford prime rib thru the grinder last weekend for Father's Day. I got a stainless 36" Blackstone for my gift, and this seemed like the ideal maiden voyage. Did the initial burn-ins and seasoned, followed by 3# of bacon to get her greased up. Bacon-Onion-Mushroom-Swiss on ciabatta rolls. Bet you can guess which one is mine.....












 
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Oh yeah, nicely done sir!

My grill is on its last legs and I’ve been eyeballing a Blackstone. I know this is your maiden voyage with yours, but how do you like it so far? The results look encouraging.


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I bet that was good!!!



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Oh yeah, nicely done sir!

My grill is on its last legs and I’ve been eyeballing a Blackstone. I know this is your maiden voyage with yours, but how do you like it so far? The results look encouraging.


I really like it for the surface area for big cooks. But I also agree with what I'd previously read in its one shortcoming; doesn't get SCREAMING hot for the absolute killer sear you want sometimes. I can live with that, though. We have 4 kids at home, so being able to make enough pancakes or burgers in one shot is a big plus for us. It won't replace my wood, gas or charcoal cookers, but it's a nice additional tool.
 
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Looks good! I have the Blackstone smash burger press – better than the one used by the SmashBurger restaurants. The second photo in this link provides a better idea of its size.

www.blackstoneproducts.com/pro...ss-sear-burger-tool/

ETA: I should’ve mentioned that it’s ~1/3rd inches deep, so makes burgers that thick. Both surfaces are completely flat and parallel to each other. The side smashed against the griddle gets a delicious crust. You put a sheet of parchment paper over the ball of ground beef to prevent it from adhering to the smashing tool. Here’s how it’s done at SmashBurger (two minute video):

https://youtu.be/8E__VJM_AUw

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part of me is sad that you ground up a prime rib,,,,,,


the other part would like to stop buy and grab one (with permission of course!!)


that burger really looks good!



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part of me is sad that you ground up a prime rib,,,,,,


the other part would like to stop buy and grab one (with permission of course!!)


that burger really looks good!


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Wow those look great. I'm gonna need one of those griddles now.
 
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the other part would like to stop buy and grab one (with permission of course!!)


that burger really looks good!


Permission? Hey, I don't see any protection in those pics. Big mistake! Smile


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Yeah...just AWESOME work on the grill, sir...fine job!! I could put myself in a food coma with a few of those... Big Grin



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Oh wow, can you block certain other members like SIG-229SAS from seeing this?
He will want to try this out. Big Grin
No, really, that does look delicious, I kinda hope he sees this. Smile
 
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The wife and kid got me a Camp Chief Griddle for Father's day least week. I broke it in Wednesday with some smash burgers. Wife loved them! Said they were the best burgers I've ever made (and I grill a LOT of burgers).







 
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The Burgers look fantastic!



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The burgers look great. Don't know that I would make them out of that piece of beef. Id slice the roast into steaks and grill them over cgarcoal.
 
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I dunno, I can’t fault the man. Sometimes you want a steak, sometimes you want a burger. Sometimes you want an amazing burger, and using a fine cut of meat to get there isn’t something I feel I can disapprove of. He made prime rib burgers on his father’s day gift. Who am I to second guess? Smile


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18 burgers and only one shown?? WTH????? Big Grin






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