Homemade burgers

Last weekend, we could officially say that is was time to do some burgers again. It’s been way too long and the kids were annoying me with the question as to when we were to do it again. It’s not really a punishment, since I like them a lot and it’s relatively simple to make.

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Lomo al Trapo, Salt crusted tenderloin steak

On the first day of christmas, my true love gave to me ….. One tenderloin steak of 1,3 kg and a lot of salt!

I had some family over for christmas and I wanted to do something special this year, so I ordered a complete tenderloin steak. The steak was delivered fresh and looked beautiful. I still had to remove the sliver skin, but most fat was already removed. It looked beautiful.

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twas the night before christmas, Bistecca Fiorentina

twas the night before christmas 2014, and yes, grilling was planned yet once again. Bistecca Fiorentina, or a nice T-Bone steak with italian herbs is being prepared.

For the steaks, I ordered 2 500gr. on the website of my one and only supplier of premium beef, Beef en Steak.

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Po’ Boy sandwiches!

What exactly is it?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Po’_boy

I wanted to have a long go with some outdoor cooking, since I’ve missed a weekend, which is killing, of course, but nevertheless necessary. I really couldn’t make it last weekend.

So, to have a go, I fired up the coal starter and went into the kitchen for some preparation. I had some Butler Steak (about 1,5 kg) and chopped up 2 unions and a complete fresh ball of garlic. Garlic is ALWAYS good! I also made some cajun herbs myself, since I’ve read that factory prepared cajun consists of 60% salt, which I didn’t want.

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Burgers!

Why should we do it the hard way, while sometimes a good burger is one of the tastiest things from the Q? That’s the goal for tonight.

We still had some burgers in the fridge from the Black Angus cow, and they are very tasteful. I had a good red onion and some cheddar cheese. That’s enough for a good burger, although you can of course make it as big and high as you like. Tomato would do fine as well, but I’m all out now. Too bad. Lettuce and pickle to top it off.

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