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Im not gonna waste your time, so let’s keep it short
Go to the butcher grab about 300-350 grams of ground beef
Then go to the supermarket and grab two burger buns. You can also make them yourself but who does that jfl
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Take your meat, split it into 4 equal balls. Then put each ball between two sheets of parchment paper and flatten it into a circle. Make it just a bit bigger than your buns because they shrink when they cook
Heat up your pan throw in your burger buns cut side down and press them with something heavy so they toast evenly
When they’re golden and toasted take them off. Time to add your toppings (I go mustard, hot sauce and onions on the top, cheese on the bottom)
Now cook your 4 meats get them nice and crispy. When they’re hot enough take the pan off the heat, throw a slice of cheese on each meat, pour a spoon of hot water in the pan cover it and let that cheese melt perfectly
Time to stack your burger up and you're done
Any questions ?
For less than 3 bucks, you can make yourself an excellent burger with butcher quality meat. Thanks me later.
Go to the butcher grab about 300-350 grams of ground beef

Then go to the supermarket and grab two burger buns. You can also make them yourself but who does that jfl
Homemade Hamburger Buns
This hamburger bun recipe from Chef John makes soft and tender bread rolls, perfect for burgers, pulled pork, or your favorite sandwich fillings.
Take your meat, split it into 4 equal balls. Then put each ball between two sheets of parchment paper and flatten it into a circle. Make it just a bit bigger than your buns because they shrink when they cook

Heat up your pan throw in your burger buns cut side down and press them with something heavy so they toast evenly

When they’re golden and toasted take them off. Time to add your toppings (I go mustard, hot sauce and onions on the top, cheese on the bottom)

Now cook your 4 meats get them nice and crispy. When they’re hot enough take the pan off the heat, throw a slice of cheese on each meat, pour a spoon of hot water in the pan cover it and let that cheese melt perfectly

Time to stack your burger up and you're done

Any questions ?
For less than 3 bucks, you can make yourself an excellent burger with butcher quality meat. Thanks me later.
