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Say Moo: Grass-fed Beef Burgers with Asiago and Truffled Mushroom Moose

In my efforts to eat responsibly, B and I have been buying locally-sourced steaks and grinding them mothers up for ground beef. When we made burgers with it, it smelled just like a grilled streak. YUM.

Grass-fed Beef Burger with Asiago Cheese and Truffled Mushroom Moose

Fer two burgers:

1 pound chuck steak
1/4 pound asiago cheese
selection of fresh shitakes and button mushrooms
lil bit of goat cheese
butter
truffle oil
2 Sweet Portuguese buns (or whatever you like to eat your burgers on)

Grind your meat and add NOTHING to it. And you know who told me to that? My dude, the Burger King of Brooklyn, Kyle. I asked Kyle to give me some tips on how to make the best burger, what to put in them, what to top them with, etc. He said, leave the fucking meat alone! (he didn’t yell at me though)… Make a patty, put some salt and pepper on the patty. Cook that patty. And patty abandonment was what I did. He was right. This was wrong.

Topped the burger with melted asiago and a puree of mushrooms that had been sauteed in butter and then pureed with a bit of goat cheese and a tad of truffle oil – dead ass, great burger. And the best part is that you can eat it while it still says moo cause you aint getting no ecoli, eboli or tricanosis up in this grass-fed biz.

Oh, the fries were whatever so I wont provide instruction, but they were regular thin cut fries, baked and topped with micro-planed Parmesan and lemon zest.

Jerk O Burgers

Things that I love include jerk sauce, grillin and farmers market veggies. R and I made a meal last night in 10 minutes flat. In fact, it took longer to eat it than it did to make it. Check it.

Jerk Chicken Burgers and Green Beans with a Mustard Soy Sauce

1.5 – 2 lbs of ground chicken meat, essentially you want two servings worth
1 tbs of that magic jerk sauce I sweat or any jerk sauce you sweat
burger fixins such as lettuce, tomato, onion, etc
your fave burger bun, we did semolina with sesame from the bakery
2 handfuls of green beans
1 heaping tbs of dijon or brown mustard
1/4 cup soy sauce
This serves two.

Mix your chicken and jerk with your fingies well, but do it lightly or the meat will get tough. Form some large patties and place on the grill. We used the one on the stove top. Cook for 6 minutes on each side. While cooking, gather your burger fixins and place the meat. This burger is good with ketchup.

While this is going on, steam your beans lightly – you want them to stay crispy. Mix your soy and mustard. Sauce the beans. Eat. Think about your delicious and juicy, fat-free meal, ya skinny mini.