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  2. How to Make Easy Air Fryer Hamburgers - AOL

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    While your trusty air fryer is a go-to for sides and appetizers like fried ravioli, chicken wings and breaded shrimp, did you know you can air-fry hamburgers, too? In about 15 minutes or so, you ...

  3. Up your burger game in 2025 with these chef-approved ... - AOL

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    1 fried egg, over easy. Directions. Open the burger bun, spread with butter and toast the open side. On the bottom bun, put a small amount of burger sauce, add the lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and ...

  4. You Won’t Believe Everything You Can Make In Your Air Fryer

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    This easy air fryer recipe takes most of the waiting out of roasting a chicken, with remarkably similar results. We found that even when we cooked our chicken well past 165°, it was still juicy ...

  5. 50 Vegan Versions Of Your Family's Favorite Dinner Recipes - AOL

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    Air Fryer Cauliflower Tacos To get extra crispy "fried" cauliflower , you gotta use your air fryer . This recipe is basically the vegan version of our favorite fish tacos .

  6. Hamburg steak - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, hamburger steaks are a popular menu item from the fast food chain Jollibee, and are served with gravy, mushrooms, and a side of steamed or adobo fried rice. In Finland, the dish is called jauhelihapihvi ("ground meat steak") and is prepared and served like the meatball: pan-fried, and served with potatoes and brown sauce.

  7. Patty melt - Wikipedia

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    Sandwiches calling for hamburger patties to be placed into two slices of bread, rather than into a bun, date to the mid-1800s and were referred to as hamburger sandwiches. [6] It is unclear when the patty melt was invented, but it was most likely the mid-20th century, either during the Great Depression or the postwar economic boom.