Take the ground meat (beef, turkey, chicken, whatever) and put it into a bowl. Add in salt, pepper, spices, or veggies to your liking and for taste. Add in an egg or two (depending on how much meat there is), and a splash of water. Make sure that it is all mixed together, but just incorporated. Don't smuch or powder it down too much! Take a small handfull of the hamburger meat and roll it into a ball in your palms. Flatten it out slightly to make an oval-like thick disk. Then grill or cook the however you want.
Baking a hamburger is very easy. You will put the burger in an oven safe pan and bake for about 20-25 minutes at 350.
If they are 4oz patties then there are 20 of them.
Burger King Whopper patties and hamburger patties are made from 100% USDA inspected ground beef (broiled).
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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." ----
Dog food & Hamburger patties!
There are 16 ounces in a pound. (Gotta know it!) Each patty weighs 4 ounces. (Given) Therefore, there are 4 patties in a pound. (16 divided by 4) Therefore, there are 40 patties in a case. (4 times 10) 40 patties per case times 60 cases is 2400 patties.
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2 Hamburger (patties) in a Big Mac
There are about 1,524 calories in 6 hamburger patties.
The hamburger will eventually move on from the traditional 2D flat shape into taller 3D patties with more meat...
yes just cook them slower and longer
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