Ingredients
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1 lb ground beef
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1/2 cup onion, very finely chopped
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2 teaspoons salt
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1 teaspoon pepper
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1 teaspoon liquid smoke (I prefer mesquite)
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4 slices thick cut bacon
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4 large hamburger buns, lightly toasted
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4 slices tomatoes
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4 leaves lettuce
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4 slices kraft singles cheese
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grilled onion
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jalapeno
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A.1. Original Sauce
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barbecue sauce (Any other favorite toppings or condiments etc.)
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1 egg yolk
Instructions
- Combine the ground beef, onion, egg yolk, salt, pepper, and liquid smoke in a medium bowl and mix well.
- The mixture should be soft, yet hold its shape.
- Add up to 1/2 cup bread crumbs if mixture will not come together.
- Mix with your hands-- like a man should!
- Feel free to add small amounts of any other seasonings you think would add to the flavor.
- I like to add a bit of minced garlic, seasoned salt, cayenne, etc.
- Have fun with it.
- Divide the mixture into four equal portions and form into patties that are about the diameter of the buns you'll be using.
- This should make them fairly thin and large.
- Wrap a slice of bacon around the center of each patty and secure with toothpicks.
- Chill in refrigerator at least 1 hour or up to 8 hours to chill and firm up the patties.
- Bring patties up to room temperature while preparing a hot fire in grill.
- Throw on a few water-logged mesquite wood chunks and grill the burgers to your liking, removing the toothpicks before turning over.
- While the burgers are on the grill, lightly toast the buns under the broiler or on the grill.
- Be sure you have the large hamburger buns, not those puny ones like you see in McDonald's happy meals.
- You're making man-sized burgers here!
- Place the hamburger patties, buns, tomatoes, lettuce, and anything else you want to use to build your burger, on individual plates and let each person make their own.
- These burgers go great with potato chips, macaroni salad, baked beans, and corn on the cob for a fantastic Summer meal.
- A chocolate pudding or slice of cream pie makes a great dessert.
- This recipe can be doubled or tripled or whatever to serve as many as you need.
- Enjoy!