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  2. How to Make Hamburgers on the Grill, Stove, in the Oven ... - AOL

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    Grilling: Whether you’re using a charcoal or gas grill, grilling will impart a smoky flavor into your burgers. ... While each of these cooking methods will give you a delicious and juicy burger ...

  3. How long does it take to grill a burger? A time and ... - AOL

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    The USDA recommends that all burgers be brought to an internal temperature of 160º F for maximum food safety. How long does it take to grill a burger? A time and temperature guide for hamburgers ...

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  5. Meat thermometer - Wikipedia

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    For hamburgers you should insert the thermometer probe through the side of the patty, all the way to the middle. Make sure to check each piece of meat or patty because heat can be uneven. Temperature should be 71 °C (160 °F) for beef, lamb, veal, or pork and 74 °C (165 °F) for poultry. [2]

  6. Self-heating food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Self-heating rice with quicklime and water as heating source, taken before adding water to quicklime. The source of the heat for the self-heated can is an exothermic reaction that the user initiates by pressing on the bottom of the can.

  7. Indirect grilling - Wikipedia

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    Indirect grilling is designed to cook larger (e.g. pork shoulders, whole chicken) or tougher foods (e.g. brisket, ribs) that would burn if cooked using a direct flame. This method of cooking generates a more moderate temperature (about 275–350 °F or 135–177 °C) and allows for an easier introduction of wood smoke for flavoring.