Jake Wilson
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We worked up an appetite Saturday ripping out a bunch of moldy drywall in this room off our living room
I was sweeping the floor and noticed water leaking around the baseboard, so we got a plumber in to find the leak, it was below the slab (fun, fun, fun!), noticed mold on the drywall behind the cabinet and knew we had our work cut out for us
Time for some burgers....I made the meal while Nick ripped out the drywall, and the cabinets=:-(
Starting with the sauce-
Making catsup here...I started with 1/2 cup of white wine vinegar and a 1/4 cup sugar, cooked over moderate heat for 10 minutes until it carmelized, then added a finely chopped red pepper and a can of diced tomatoes (14 ounces?) then cooked over low heat for 25 minutes to reduce
grated about a tea spoon or so of ginger, to be added to the catsup after straining
using my Panini press for this cook...to grill the hamburger buns
Sliced a little better than a pound of onions to sautee...and make em golden=
after the catsup reduced I pureed it in the blender for a few minutes, then strained to sort out the fibrous bits
Now I add the ginger to the catsup, so the catsup is finished. The fresh sage I chopped a little better than a Tablespoon to add to my grilled (sautéed) onions
After the onions caramelized (I sautéed them in a few Tablespoons of EVOO) I added the chopped sage
Instead of using conventional hamburger buns for these burgers, I picked some fresh focaccia that morning from Panera in Ocala Fla. I brushed EVOO on both sides of the focaccia then grilled the focaccia in the Panini press for a few minutes
Best,
Jake
Reddick Fla.

I was sweeping the floor and noticed water leaking around the baseboard, so we got a plumber in to find the leak, it was below the slab (fun, fun, fun!), noticed mold on the drywall behind the cabinet and knew we had our work cut out for us

Time for some burgers....I made the meal while Nick ripped out the drywall, and the cabinets=:-(
Starting with the sauce-

Making catsup here...I started with 1/2 cup of white wine vinegar and a 1/4 cup sugar, cooked over moderate heat for 10 minutes until it carmelized, then added a finely chopped red pepper and a can of diced tomatoes (14 ounces?) then cooked over low heat for 25 minutes to reduce

grated about a tea spoon or so of ginger, to be added to the catsup after straining

using my Panini press for this cook...to grill the hamburger buns

Sliced a little better than a pound of onions to sautee...and make em golden=


after the catsup reduced I pureed it in the blender for a few minutes, then strained to sort out the fibrous bits

Now I add the ginger to the catsup, so the catsup is finished. The fresh sage I chopped a little better than a Tablespoon to add to my grilled (sautéed) onions

After the onions caramelized (I sautéed them in a few Tablespoons of EVOO) I added the chopped sage

Instead of using conventional hamburger buns for these burgers, I picked some fresh focaccia that morning from Panera in Ocala Fla. I brushed EVOO on both sides of the focaccia then grilled the focaccia in the Panini press for a few minutes
Best,
Jake
Reddick Fla.