New Recipes #12-13

Oct 15, 2011 22:16

Occasionally I wonder why I read The Amateur Gourmet, especially now that he's living in LA. And then he posts a totally game-changing recipe like this one for Roasted Hamburgers. So easy, so much less mess than any other method, scalable, and delicious! Hamburgers have been a rare occurrence in our household, but I think that may be changing ( Read more... )

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whitebird October 16 2011, 02:54:08 UTC
It is rare that my mother will make hamburgers on the grill, they're almost always done in the oven. She just uses the regular broiling pan with slots, and broils them.

And it used to be she'd keep her bacon fat for cooking purposes. (Including for my father's popcorn.) But now they don't have so much bacon, and it's usually done in the microwave, so that's gone by the wayside. Ah well.

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da_lj October 16 2011, 03:09:48 UTC
Ooooh. Duck fat hash browns sound so wonderful. This bears followup experimentation. :)

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melted_snowball October 16 2011, 03:23:08 UTC
There is a vendor at St. Jacobs that sells goose fat. I'm just sayin'.

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pekmez October 16 2011, 15:23:07 UTC
You know, goose fat probably freezes and transports well. One time when we went to Canada, we smuggled in a cabbage in our trunk....

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pekmez October 16 2011, 15:23:35 UTC
When something is made with duck fat, I imagine using more would never hurt it. That sounds wonderful.

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