Tony P in Florida
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In the past I've used my Lodge cast iron 14 in Pizza Pan, but I can only make four burgers at a time. I also used my grillgrates placed upside down and I could make a whole bunch of burgers at one time. But with the grillgrates, I would just place them on the grate since I didn't want any of the beef to either get stuck in the holes or fall through.
So tonight I decided to do smash burgers and pre smash them ahead of time using my Lodge Burger press. Why pre smash? Solves the problem of beef either getting stuck in the holes are flowing through.
So so I pre smashed ahead of time using wax paper as if I was on the grill. Then I seasoned with salt.
Then I took the patties out to my Weber 4-burner... As i placed each burger on the grill grates, I used wax paper and pressed them onto the grates for 10 seconds with the press. I don't consider this smashing twice. I was just giving the burger a chance to adhere to the grates.
Overall I was pretty impressed. I realized that the back left of the grates were burning hotter than the other areas.
Anyway, there's a few pics.
Edit:. Ground beef package was 80/20, 2.25 lb. The eight burgers were decent thickness. Not really paper thin like some folks like. But these were good thickness for us. They did shrink a little bit but they were at least the same size as the bun.
So tonight I decided to do smash burgers and pre smash them ahead of time using my Lodge Burger press. Why pre smash? Solves the problem of beef either getting stuck in the holes are flowing through.
So so I pre smashed ahead of time using wax paper as if I was on the grill. Then I seasoned with salt.
Then I took the patties out to my Weber 4-burner... As i placed each burger on the grill grates, I used wax paper and pressed them onto the grates for 10 seconds with the press. I don't consider this smashing twice. I was just giving the burger a chance to adhere to the grates.
Overall I was pretty impressed. I realized that the back left of the grates were burning hotter than the other areas.
Anyway, there's a few pics.
Edit:. Ground beef package was 80/20, 2.25 lb. The eight burgers were decent thickness. Not really paper thin like some folks like. But these were good thickness for us. They did shrink a little bit but they were at least the same size as the bun.