Brad Olson
TVWBB Platinum Member
My wife and I recently came across this cheese at a local winery. Blue cheese flavor with the texture of a jack, cheddar or Colby? Sign me up!

The thread title should be a dead giveaway. I split a pound of ground beef into 4 patties.

I used a strip of bacon to help seal the seam between the 2 patties. Because nobody likes Leaky Lucy, whether it's a burger or that girl your buddy's trying to set you up with.

They were grilled indirect from start to finish, but I made sure to get the iron grate good and hot first. Hmmm...looks like the bacon might've suffered a slight breach.

Winner winner burger dinner! The cheese worked perfectly and added a nice tangy flavor that other Jucy Lucy cheeses just don't have (and it's also great with crackers and sausage). Hopefully my local cheese store can order some for me so that I can find it a little closer to home.
Given the appearance of the cheese I thought about maybe calling them "phlegmburgers"...

The thread title should be a dead giveaway. I split a pound of ground beef into 4 patties.

I used a strip of bacon to help seal the seam between the 2 patties. Because nobody likes Leaky Lucy, whether it's a burger or that girl your buddy's trying to set you up with.

They were grilled indirect from start to finish, but I made sure to get the iron grate good and hot first. Hmmm...looks like the bacon might've suffered a slight breach.

Winner winner burger dinner! The cheese worked perfectly and added a nice tangy flavor that other Jucy Lucy cheeses just don't have (and it's also great with crackers and sausage). Hopefully my local cheese store can order some for me so that I can find it a little closer to home.

Given the appearance of the cheese I thought about maybe calling them "phlegmburgers"...