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Instructions
These burgers can be made with or without garlic. For best flavor
the garlic should be roasted. Roasted garlic can be prepared the day
of, or a day or two ahead.
To roast garlic, set oven at 375F. Cut the tips off each garlic bulb
so that the tops of the cloves are exposed. Set bulbs, cut side up,
on a sheet of aluminum foil. Pour a teaspoon of canola oil over the
top of each bulb. Wrap to seal then roast for 45 to 55 minutes, or
until garlic starts becoming golden in color. Remove from oven, open
foil, and allow garlic to cool. Once cool, remove the roasted garlic
from each bulb by squeezing from the root end of the bulb out the
open tip. It will be very paste-like at this stage. Store roasted
garlic in a sealed container in the refrigerator until needed.
In a large mixing bowl, break up the burger, add the roasted garlic
if using, and sprinkle in salt and pepper. Mix to combine.
Form meat mixture into 12 patties of equal size, about 3 ounces
each. Refrigerate on a foil or wax paper lined baking sheet for
about 45 minutes.
Heat gas barbecue, lid closed, with the griddle inside to
approximately 375F, or medium-high heat. This normally takes about
10 minutes.
While griddle is heating up, split the buns and top the bottom
halves with the grated cheese. Set the cheese topped buns on a
separate baking sheet.
Just before cooking the burgers, melt the butter in a large saucepan
over medium heat and start sautéing the onions/shallots and
mushrooms if using. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Soak some paper towel with canola oil and grease the griddle.
Quickly place the burgers on the griddle; close the barbecue lid and
cook burgers for 6 minutes without disturbing.
While the burgers are cooking check the large saucepan and stir
ingredients occasionally. Vegetables will usually be cooked to
desired doneness before burgers are finished cooking. That being the
case, remove saucepan from heat and set aside uncovered.
Open barbecue and flip burgers. Cook opposite side for another 6
minutes. While burgers are cooking turn on oven broiler and set oven
rack about 5 inches below the broiler. With 2 minutes of cooking
remaining place the cheese covered bun halves under the broiler. Put
the other bun halves on top of the cooking burgers, close the
barbecue lid.
To Finish: (you may need an assistant at this stage) Remove the bun
topped burgers from griddle, and cheese topped halves from oven. Top
cheese topped halves with sautéed ingredients from large saucepan.
Put the two halves together and enjoy.
Note: Cooking times specified are approximate and are meant for
well-done burgers. More or less time may be required depending on
the barbecue and/or the griddle being used.
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