yes just cook them slower and longer
The George Foreman grill is meant to cook things that are done with high heat. Defrost your hamburger in the microwave first in order to get it evenly cooked. If you do like rare meat, then frozen may be the way to go.
You might call a person who makes burgers a "hamburger cook," "cook," or "grill chef."
you can cook them in a microwave, or conventional oven, or even on a grille.
I think 5 minutes each flat side
I have a good hamburger patties recipe. The advantage of making your own patties or sausages is that you can avoid all the additives, artificial flavorings, colorings, carbohydrate fillers (and sometimes sugar) that store bought sausages or patties contain. I use this hamburger patties recipe to make patties or sausages that have only 0.5 grams of carbohydrate per large serving. In fact, when I use this recipe I usually leave out the oats (which are optional) so that that the patties have only a trace of carbohydrate. For the sausage and hamburger patties recipe, see the page link, further down this page, listed under "Related links." ----
They throw a frozen, premade patty on the grill for a couple minutes.
You can mix a tablespoon of liquid smoke into the meat before you make your hamburger patties, or use a barbecue spice. You can find either in most large grocery stores. Also, using barbecue sauce on them will help give them a somewhat outdoorsy flavor.
One of the best ways to cook hambruger is as follows: 1. Switch on the grill and the place the heat level higher. 2. Next step is to cut the meat into large patties. For seasoning, use salt and pepper and you have to add the ingredients on both sides. 3. Place the burgers on the grill. Now cook in the light oil for about 8 minutes. When time elapses flip the meat and do the same on the other side too. 4. Place the burger on toasted buns. To add more taste to the hamburger, try adding sliced vegetables and other condiments. Thats it. This is one of the best ways to cook a hamburger. Happy to help you.
layer frozen patties in baking dish that has been sprayed with olive oil, then sprinkle hand-fulls of splenda brown sugar over patties, drop small spoon-fulls of i cant believe its not butter over each pattie, then sprinkle with vanilla and nutmeg. bake at 350 for an hour
No, not at all. This method of cooking has been done for a long time. This is okay to cook this way.
The meat is cooked in the factory and then frozen. McDonalds heats it back up on a grill.
Krabby Patties!!