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Wrap the hamburger meat in a piece of cheese cloth which is large enough to secure with a knot at one end; put the wrapped hamburger meat in a saucepan of boiling water for a few minutes until tender. Alternatively, a metal strainer containing the hamburger meat can be put over a saucepan of boiling water.
Basting cover
it is pasta with any type of cheese melted over it.
stilton because its just "simply the best"
You can put hamburger, cheese, beans, and salsa if liked. That's kinda how taco bell makes theirs.
The best lunch I have EVER had is a tuna and cheese wrap! All you have to do is put some tuna on a wrap, then put cheese ontop! put it into the grill for a few minutes and, SUCCESS! you have the best lunch ever! (remember to butter it first!)
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." ----
There are many, many ingredients available to put on a sandwich. lettuce tomato bologna ham ham and cheese cucumbers onion liver loaf cheese hamburger chicken patty mayonnaise mustard ketchup salad dressing
None. Mice actually go for peanut butter better than cheese!
You can put cheese and mayo.,egg, hotdog .... or you can put cheese first and toast it , (a better smell of cheese will be sensed) and put some egg and ham , if you like.
It's next to impossible to list every type of cheese and the percent lactose in it. It depends on the type of milk and cheese, and how much water or anything else was put in to dilute the cheese.
If you wish.