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  2. How to Shape a Hamburger Patty - AOL

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    Edges shouldn't be too shaggy, but they don't have to be perfect, either. Aim for patties a half-inch thick if you're working with meats such as beef, pork, lamb and poultry; fish burgers should ...

  3. 10 Fast-Food Chains That Never Freeze Their Beef - AOL

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    A burger is as good as its patty, and frozen beef is a one-way ticket to flavorless disappointment. Ice crystals that form during freezing can affect the meat’s texture and drain it of its juicy ...

  4. 9 Simple Ways to Take Same-Old Burgers to the Next Level

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    6. Patty Melt for the Win. One Redditor suggests sprucing up hamburger meat by creating a "patty melt, open faced or closed, with cheese, lots of sautéed onions & mayo or thousand island dressing ...

  5. Hamburger - Wikipedia

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    A hamburger, or simply a burger, is a dish consisting of fillings—usually a patty of ground meat, typically beef—placed inside a sliced bun or bread roll.The patties are often served with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, bacon, or chilis with condiments such as ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish or a "special sauce", often a variation of Thousand Island dressing, and are ...

  6. Hamburg steak - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaii, hamburger steak is very similar to the Japanese hanbāgu. It consists of burger patty with brown gravy. It is usually served with macaroni salad and rice in a plate lunch. Also, another variety includes an egg, which is called loco moco. A Jollibee Burger Steak with an additional Lumpia

  7. Cheeseburger - Wikipedia

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    A stack of two or more patties follows the same basic pattern as hamburgers: with two patties will be called a double cheeseburger; a triple cheeseburger has three, and while much less common, a quadruple has four. [22] [23] Sometimes cheeseburgers are prepared with the cheese enclosed within the ground beef, rather than on top.