10 Burger Tips You Didn't Know You Needed | Burger Masterclass

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ThatDudeCanCook

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@thatdudecancook
@thatdudecancook Жыл бұрын
Hope these burger tips leave you feeling inspired for your next session my friends!! If you've got any golden burger tips of your own drop them down in the comments for everyone to see and as always HAPPY COOKING!!
@ruhsuzyengec
@ruhsuzyengec Жыл бұрын
i cant cook lol
@charleswalker2484
@charleswalker2484 Жыл бұрын
Smash burger good
@rage_tv4493
@rage_tv4493 Жыл бұрын
Lol love the 80s montage music
@stangreen4134
@stangreen4134 Жыл бұрын
Another banger of a video my dude.
@mikeyo1O1
@mikeyo1O1 Жыл бұрын
How is it that "cause if ya know, ya know" isn't on merch? I'm out!
@user-hn9fr7mn3x
@user-hn9fr7mn3x Жыл бұрын
1) 0:40 buy 80/20 beef 2) 1:05 grind your own mix 3) 4:23 account for shrinkage 4) 4:55 dimple the middle 5) 5:25 relax them onions fool! 6) 6:20 good lettuce 7) 6:40 season yo tomatoes sucka! 8) 7:30 mayonnaise from scritchy scratch! 9) 8:44 BUTTA BUNS 10) 9:25 fat and acid 14:00 fridge drop-kick
@pankajuchiha9232
@pankajuchiha9232 Жыл бұрын
Great job 💯
@OfficialAnarchyz
@OfficialAnarchyz Жыл бұрын
Thanks, you saved precious minutes of my life. No point in watching this
@andew3873
@andew3873 Жыл бұрын
@@OfficialAnarchyz No one’s forcing you
@Pikachuwhichissurprised
@Pikachuwhichissurprised Жыл бұрын
@@andew3873 No but as somebody who already knows a lot about making burgers and is looking to learn more, it's disappointing to waste 15 minutes watching a video with quite frankly basic tips. Also that wasn't a drop-kick.
@hairyhoudini5565
@hairyhoudini5565 Жыл бұрын
13:34 Grotesque twerking
@synk2
@synk2 Жыл бұрын
Quick tip on the mayo - if you're not making enough for an army, you can do it with an immersion blender. Bonus points if you find a glass jar the stick fits in so you don't even have to move it once you blend it. Totally agree that homemade is a game changer, and it elevates a BLT to the next level as well. I'll never go back to the goopy store bought stuff.
@thatdudecancook
@thatdudecancook Жыл бұрын
Great tip! that definitely works and saves time on clean up as well
@angelbulldog4934
@angelbulldog4934 Жыл бұрын
I made mayo for the 1st time not long ago. So easy!
@bettertelevision968
@bettertelevision968 Жыл бұрын
army invades your fridge
@littlepotato2741
@littlepotato2741 Жыл бұрын
Wide mouth mason jar and immersion blender. You can put all the of ingredients in a once as long as you: (1) put the immersion blender all the way to the bottom to "capture" the egg yolk; (2) blend for a bit and then slowly raise the immersion blender as needed to get the entirety blended together smoothly. Keeping the immersion blender on the bottom only allows a little oil to mix with the yolk at first basically replicating slowly pouring the oil into a food processor, etc. And when you are done, you already have it in a mason jar... add the top and pop in the fridge. Tip: You can pasteurize your egg (in shell) with sous vide if you want make it last longer. Or, you can add some fermented food/liquid and let it sit out for a couple of hours to start fermenting... and then put it in the fridge. The internet has pretty easy to find instructions on both. Edit: Only ingredient I wouldn't put in at the beginning is olive oil. If you want to add olive oil, hold back a portion of the neutral oil and make the mayo. Then add the olive oil and mix just enough to incorporate the olive oil. EVVO will go bitter if you use a blender on it for too long.
@bettertelevision968
@bettertelevision968 Жыл бұрын
@@littlepotato2741 nice i made few jars of mayo
@andywalker8064
@andywalker8064 Жыл бұрын
Twenty years in a diner kitchen here. Excellent tips! Three other keys are griddle temp, not crowding, and resisting the temptation of smashing with the spatula after the flip. Griddle must be hot enough for the browning/caramelization (Maillard reaction), but not so hot as to blacken. Not crowding helps aid that browning and prevents your burgers from getting steamed (yuk!). And smashing/smooshing achieves nothing but a dry burger. Don't smoosh!!!! 😉 Thanks again for an excellent video, chef. P.S. Love how you let that beauty rest a bit before digging in. 👍😎
@BroMorris0341
@BroMorris0341 Жыл бұрын
32 Seconds in & I already *KNOW* the fridge is about to get it
@turkeydoctor5546
@turkeydoctor5546 Жыл бұрын
When doesn't it Einstein?
@thatdudecancook
@thatdudecancook Жыл бұрын
It got it alright.... it got a hip thrust dance battle
@papaechozulu3737
@papaechozulu3737 Жыл бұрын
The ref declaring The Fridge the winner of the dance off was obviously home cooking.
@toom4234
@toom4234 Жыл бұрын
@@turkeydoctor5546 You seem fun to be around
@MRxSLEEP
@MRxSLEEP Жыл бұрын
​@@thatdudecancook for some reason, your little hip thrust dance made me think of the video for Big Bad Wolf, by Duck Sauce
@MatthewSmith-cp3hu
@MatthewSmith-cp3hu Жыл бұрын
this is a masterclass your probably the best culinary teacher on youtube ... you teach food theory and facts that apply across a spectrum ... your special ... thank you
@djsocal2
@djsocal2 3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@thatdudecancook
@thatdudecancook 3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@maplehouseknives
@maplehouseknives Жыл бұрын
A tip if I may... lettuce on the bun then tomato. Even though your bun is so slowly and lovely toasted, it still gets soggy from the tomato. Made your shawarma recipe yesterday, it was the bomb! Thanks man, greetings from Germany 👍🍻
@BlackJesus8463
@BlackJesus8463 Жыл бұрын
or mayo! Any fattty sauce will protect the bun and that's what he did here.
@connoramos94
@connoramos94 Жыл бұрын
I made it two days in a row hahaha
@mikakivela68
@mikakivela68 Жыл бұрын
Sorry.....no lettuce or tomato on a burger.Doesnt add anything more than something for t eye.
@BlackJesus8463
@BlackJesus8463 Жыл бұрын
@@mikakivela68 texture 🤪
@jbitt1617
@jbitt1617 Жыл бұрын
@@mikakivela68 simply untrue
@G0rdo96
@G0rdo96 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@thatdudecancook
@thatdudecancook Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@vandalsgarage
@vandalsgarage Жыл бұрын
I've had good luck using my food processor and very slightly frozen chunks of beef. Cut the beef into chunks, freeze until just stiff, then pulse in batches in the food pro until the beef is the consistency you want. This helps keep the fat from breaking down during grinding (since many of our home kitchen grinders aren't as sharp as they should be). Brisket makes great burgers, whenever it goes on sale I'll buy some for the smoker, and grind some for burgers.
@Gambit166
@Gambit166 Жыл бұрын
Caramelized onions and sautéed mushrooms are my favorite burger toppings. Don't even need lettuce and tomatoes, even though those are the classic toppings. Caramelized onions and mushrooms takes every burger up 2 notches.
@4realdustin
@4realdustin Жыл бұрын
Only this guy here can take 20 plus years of professional cooking experience and translate it into easy to remember and apply techniques that people who really want solidly good Food can then incorporate into their everyday use. Another masterpiece for the books! Thank you so much.
@Pikachuwhichissurprised
@Pikachuwhichissurprised Жыл бұрын
Chef Jean-Pierre, AKA Chef Onyo is way better than this clown.
@peterdoe2617
@peterdoe2617 Жыл бұрын
There are a few others, in fact. I found a lot of amazing recipes i.e. from Chef John *food wishes* and Pailin Chongchitnant *Pailins kitchen* or *Hot Thai kitchen*. Or look at *Ethan Chlebowsky* 's "braising 101": it's never been explained to me this fundamental. If you can see the channels i'm subscribed to: I try to learn from the best.
@katana2seppuku
@katana2seppuku Жыл бұрын
i don't like cooking and i'm not good at it but i love watching people cook. it's crazy how they make something so awesome from lame bland items. i love when people can cook, i admire it. it's pretty dope, so i really appreciate your videos. maybe someday i'll learn but for now, i'll just enjoy these videos
@aaronbailey23
@aaronbailey23 Жыл бұрын
Other than that 1 sad slice of cheese, that burger looks amazing! Thanks for the tips Sonny!
@TobychaserTobychaser
@TobychaserTobychaser Жыл бұрын
Right? 😄
@aaronbailey23
@aaronbailey23 Жыл бұрын
@@TobychaserTobychaser haha totally. That juicy burger deserved better. 😆
@saroachman
@saroachman Жыл бұрын
I agree, it needed two
@iprey4surf
@iprey4surf Жыл бұрын
THREE slice minimum. 2 American 1 spicy jack/provolone
@aaronbailey23
@aaronbailey23 Жыл бұрын
@@iprey4surf couldn’t agree more!
@clachapelle
@clachapelle Жыл бұрын
Looks really good. My favorite bun is a normal burger bun with sesame seeds...
@ginawiggles918
@ginawiggles918 Жыл бұрын
Sesame seed, brioche.....or onion bun.
@Timbalo0
@Timbalo0 Жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for the butter lettuce. Should be used and advocated much more. Nothing wrong with the "standard", iceberg lettuce, but butter lettuce is king.
@cutley2b
@cutley2b Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video. Although been an avid cook for 40 years, I love picking up tips like yours. Can't wait to try the mayo recipe. I'm a mayo and garlic freak! Also, many people like to toast the Buns with mayo so anxious to try your mayo that way. Also like the tips on not adding EVO too early/much to mayo. And not adding salt too early to tomatoes. It's these small things that separate good cooks from great cooks.
@peterdoe2617
@peterdoe2617 Жыл бұрын
Been making mayo for some years now. I’m using an immersion blender in a small diameter, tall vessel.I skip the water, ‘cause I want my mayo to be quite firm. Everything goes in! The oil will float on top. Blender to the bottom! After about 30 sec, you can slowly start lifting it up. Mayo done. Then I can mix in other ingredients, like in Sonny’s secret burger sauce.
@morgastic23
@morgastic23 Жыл бұрын
This is probably my favorite fridge attack that I've ever seen! It was truly beautiful. Also I'm def gonna try some of these tips, at the very least making my own mayo cause that seems ridiculously easy for how much better it is
@arbeitmachtfries88
@arbeitmachtfries88 Жыл бұрын
Sonny always coming in clutch with the good cooking practices! I always learn something and improve my own arsenal of cooking knowledge!
@hughfristoe
@hughfristoe Жыл бұрын
This is such a great compilation of some of my favorite tips I've gleaned from many videos. And that burger looked incredible. I just had a silly smile on my face at the end. Definitely considering the Made In cookware, too. We bought Saladmaster stuff years ago, but this stuff looks great.
@thatdudecancook
@thatdudecancook Жыл бұрын
Made-in rocks! Thanks for the kind words
@zepplinthor
@zepplinthor Жыл бұрын
That griddle rips. Got mine around black friday. Love your videos. Been debating making the jump to shave my head instead of the comb over.
@cappyjones
@cappyjones Жыл бұрын
Do it! Grow some facial hair to offset the bald head though. 👍🏾
@Zstray17
@Zstray17 Жыл бұрын
I would love to hear the discussions your neighbors have regarding the fridge in the backyard of your place
@diannt9583
@diannt9583 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully his neighbors are of the type that mind their own business.
@2Wheels_NYC
@2Wheels_NYC Жыл бұрын
All great tips. When I started grinding my own meat, it was game changing. I use the same attachment, and always freeze it. Your onions, butter lettuce, and griddle cooking... This is essentially the same burger you would get at my house.
@Grayald
@Grayald Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree on the grinding your own beef thing. It cannot be overstated how much better it makes the burger. I did it for the first time with a combination of Chuck, boneless short rib, and I through in a few slices of fatty bacon to shore up the fat percentage to about 25 to 30. The resulting burger was orders of magnitude better than store-bought ground beef. It was like a completely different food. It was incomparable.
@michaelshadwick3487
@michaelshadwick3487 Жыл бұрын
Truly the most important advice for a fantastic burger.
@ginawiggles918
@ginawiggles918 Жыл бұрын
*+Gray:* I agree. You never know WHAT they're putting into the pre-packaged ground meat at the grocery store these days. And the butchers won't grind roasts & such for you anymore. Having a decent grinder and grinding your own burger & sausage meat is so satisfying.
@Grayald
@Grayald Жыл бұрын
@@ginawiggles918 yeah it's a shame. Butchery is nearly dead. They're nothing but glorified meat salesman now. I went to in the store butcher at our local high-end supermarket and tried to get them to cut me four one and a half inch pork chops and they just couldn't understand what I was asking. It's like they had no comprehension of actually cutting a piece of meat to order, to the point where I might as well have been speaking a different language. Not joking. The guy I asked even went talk to another one in the department and they were speaking and hushed tones back and forth about what I was asking and glancing over at me. It's like I was some kind of alien or something. What I was asking was really that foreign of a concept. So I guess it's up to us to do it ourselves.
@rattlehead1003
@rattlehead1003 Жыл бұрын
CREAM OF THE CROP. 8:59. OOOHH YEEEEAH! DIG IT?!
@SilverFoxCooking
@SilverFoxCooking Жыл бұрын
I love all your videos. You're always straight forward and not afraid to share honest chef information. As far as the Made In pans. I bought a 10" carbon steel pan. I was so excited to get it, but I absolutely hate it. Absolutely everything I cook in it stick like crazy. I have seasoned it multiple times with the seasoning wax they sell, exactly how their videos show. I literally think water would stick in it. Unfortunately, I would probably never buy another Made In product. But I will continue to watch your channel!!
@mattymattffs
@mattymattffs Жыл бұрын
Hey man, no comment on made in, but specifically on carbon steel..I struggled at first as well. First thing, make sure you're using enough oil while cooking. You'll need to use more than you think at first. Don't heat it too fast. Start off medium low and then go up if you need more heat. Let it heat, then add the oil and let it heat. When you're done cooking, quickly clean the pan. Water or not. Heat to get rid of all water. Let it cool. Then add a very small amount of oil. Like quarter tea spoon. Spread itb with paper towels. Keep wiping. Put pan away. You do that with your cooking and it'll become better and better. It takes a lot of care to go fully non stick, but this will get you great results. Check out uncle Scott's kitchen here on KZbin. It's a bit kitschy at times, but he has great tips are seasoning, care, etc. around carbon steel. Reddit /r/carbonsteel is also a great resource. It took me a month to get it. The made in wax sounds like junk, just use canola or something like that.
@SilverFoxCooking
@SilverFoxCooking Жыл бұрын
@@mattymattffs Thank you so much for your information. I will check out the channel you suggested and give the pan another shot. Gonna re season it with canola instead of the wax. I use flaxseed oil in my iron skillets and they are virtually non stick, eggs are a breeze. That's why I was excited about the carbon steel, basically an iron skillet just not the weight. Thanks again!!
@walterw2
@walterw2 Жыл бұрын
@@SilverFoxCooking carbon steel is carbon steel, and cast iron is cast iron. one brand is different from another in like size and shape but the metal itself is the same. this is to say that if you already have a seasoning method that works on your cast iron just use it on your carbon steel too
@hugoanderkivi
@hugoanderkivi Жыл бұрын
​@@SilverFoxCooking I would caution about using flaxseed oil at all, even keeping it at room temperature. It's going to rapidly oxidise when heated and will become a poison to the body, if it's not a poison to start with (cold pressed, fresh flaxseed oil is something that can be quite healthy). Even in the fridge, it will turn rancid in months.
@amykat5
@amykat5 Жыл бұрын
I mostly use my Lodge cast iron griddle to cook hamburgers. I love the little crispies it makes! I dice my onions and put them around the burgers so it all cooks together. Love grinding my own beef!!
@thegodofpez
@thegodofpez Жыл бұрын
I’m kind of ashamed that I’ve never invested in a meat grinder or pasta maker for the KitchenAid my fiancée owns. Fantastic feature, my fancy follicle free fellow!
@thatdudecancook
@thatdudecancook Жыл бұрын
you know what to do my friend!
@Hi-TechHillbilly
@Hi-TechHillbilly Жыл бұрын
Food processor good alternative until you get one. Just go slow!
@thegodofpez
@thegodofpez Жыл бұрын
@@Hi-TechHillbilly Solid tip! 👍 Thanks!
@stooge81
@stooge81 Жыл бұрын
That's some A+ alliteration there, my friend.
@trublgrl
@trublgrl Жыл бұрын
No point in making that investment until after the wedding. Just being prudent. If the worst happens, you'll feel like an idiot with a pasta roller and meat grinder with no mixer to attach them to. And NO, they DON'T get the attachments after what they did! They can buy store-bought pasta and ground beef, which is all betrayers deserve. _(Just kidding. Happy nuptials!)_
@Youkaikaze
@Youkaikaze Жыл бұрын
Bro, I'm a pro sous and I LOVE your channel. Not only do you really know how to cook, but you're hilarious too. I've been a pro for several years and that learning process never ends. I've learned a ton from you, which is one of the reasons I keep coming back. Thank you for what you do, please never stop! Much
@annaw659
@annaw659 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been meaning to get into bettering my burger cooking at home so this video couldn’t have come out at a more perfect time. Thank you for the tips!
@MatthewSmith-cp3hu
@MatthewSmith-cp3hu Жыл бұрын
music and video speed when building the burger was glorious..it shifted my mood ..to simply happy
@Betoni
@Betoni Жыл бұрын
1 thing i would add to the list is experiment with the order you stack your burgers. I was blown away by the differences it made by just stacking the stuff in in defferent orders.
@lisabishop6266
@lisabishop6266 Жыл бұрын
Looks great! And, i saw a neat little hack for that poor fridge today. A lady took the door shelves out of her dads dead fridge and hung them up in her mom's craft room for holding spools of thread etc. Made everything easy to see and get. Would work for spices , etc as well. Not the whole doors, just the part you keep your ketsup, dressings, etc contained so they dont fall when you open the door.
@Piquliar
@Piquliar Жыл бұрын
The way that griddle fit onto the stovetop was super satisfying! It's like it was Made in collaboration with the stove to fit like a glove.
@PumpedChef
@PumpedChef Жыл бұрын
it is worth mentioning that it's important to have the size of the raw meat bigger only when you use high fat (70/30 or 80/20), if you use 90/10 it doesn't shrink as much. so the size of the bun is fine, or slightly bigger.
@BlackJesus8463
@BlackJesus8463 Жыл бұрын
Only a psychopath would use 90/10.
@PumpedChef
@PumpedChef Жыл бұрын
@@BlackJesus8463 in some areas 80/20 is harder to come by.
@BlackJesus8463
@BlackJesus8463 Жыл бұрын
@@PumpedChef No way! smh
@ginawiggles918
@ginawiggles918 Жыл бұрын
@@PumpedChef: Grinding your own meat is the answer. Plus when you personally inspect every piece of meat that goes into your burger. No "mystery" meat or scraps going into your burgers. 🍔
@shekrabby249
@shekrabby249 Жыл бұрын
I have never enjoyed cooking vids so much....and such delish food! Just found the channel a couple weeks ago and I'm hooked.....THANK YOU! 🤗
@familyabroad962
@familyabroad962 Жыл бұрын
I kinda like the harshness of fresh onions on my burger.
@joseph4185
@joseph4185 3 ай бұрын
Not me, I absolutely love it :) To me, that's the real onion flavor. But then it's just my opinion. And Lord knows I've got an infinite number of opinions :)
@sethgaston845
@sethgaston845 Жыл бұрын
Love the HEB product placement! Easily the best grocery store in my area, and it's not even close.
@tylerwhatsgood
@tylerwhatsgood Жыл бұрын
hi i'm testing auto-generating chapters hope it's not too annoying :) 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:18 Ground Beef Preparation 00:02:38 Preparing and Grinding Meat for Burgers 00:03:55 Cooking Beef Patties 00:05:23 Preparing Onions for a Burger 00:06:35 Seasoning Tomatoes for Burgers 00:07:22 Making Homemade Mayonnaise 00:08:36 Cooking with Clarified Butter 00:09:25 Burgers and the Importance of Fat and Acid in Cooking. 00:10:36 Cookware Review 00:12:00 Cooking and Toasting Buns and Burger 00:13:25 Burger Review and Recommendations
@PlantainEars
@PlantainEars 8 ай бұрын
Great video. I've watched a bunch of your videos and they're all good; but I LOVE hamburgers. The onion thing is my favorite. I can't wait to try it.
@Ad_du_73
@Ad_du_73 Жыл бұрын
Love all your videos mate and that new non hair cut is on point but this mayo looks way too runny. Don't know if it is a country thing but in France if the mayo is not set we consider it failed.
@thatdudecancook
@thatdudecancook Жыл бұрын
I really dislike mayo thats ultra thick but to each their own, also this sets in the fridge quite a bit after 2 hours
@frog42
@frog42 Жыл бұрын
This was so concise and exactly what I needed tonight! Thank you so much for explaining everything and why!
@JasonFrankenstein
@JasonFrankenstein Жыл бұрын
I wasn't ready for that fridge showdown 😳
@joseph4185
@joseph4185 3 ай бұрын
I wasn't either, at least the dancing part of it I wasn't ready for. That part I found to be vulgar and disgusting with flakes of nausea sprinkled on top! :) But in spite of that I believe he's a good cook and produces quality videos minus the dance moves.
@patrickcollins7407
@patrickcollins7407 Жыл бұрын
Some good tips....I would blanche the red onion or preferably drop some slices on the griddle for 1 minute at the end. I just think raw onion is too strong.
@buffalojones341
@buffalojones341 Жыл бұрын
Whats the difference between the "chewy fat" and the more firm one?
@jamescollier3
@jamescollier3 Жыл бұрын
😢 and 😅
@campguy
@campguy Жыл бұрын
I live close by to the Lodge main factory and outlet store in S. Pittsburg, Tennessee so I've got a lot of cast iron cookware......it's fun to use, fun to collect, cook outside on the fire or in the oven or rangetop
@djbonkers4257
@djbonkers4257 Жыл бұрын
You should try brushing some oilve oil mixed with mustard powder on the burger ;)
@joeschmo622
@joeschmo622 Жыл бұрын
I've done the onions-in-water thing, and it does work, but I also like using a huge pan, plopping the burger(s) in it with quite a bit of oil, then laying down some onion-slices in the free area that's also oiled up. Takes the edge off by lightly frying them, plus lets them soak up some beefy goodness at the same time. I take them out when still firm.
@Midnight7Marauder
@Midnight7Marauder Жыл бұрын
That piece of cheese looking kind of sad on there
@WoeWoeWoe
@WoeWoeWoe Жыл бұрын
Looks so freaking good! I won’t forget the Patty size and seasoning the tomato tips
@rickf.9253
@rickf.9253 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Perfect timing, I recently decided to start grinding our own beef and pork. Just one more step away from processed foods with unknown contents! Buying the meet from quality suppliers from humanely pastured animals free of hormones and antibiotics, etc. A world of difference!
@rastersplatter
@rastersplatter Жыл бұрын
Great video! The ending air humping thing was disturbing, but you gotta be you, and I am OK with that. Great video!
@dimitrimatsacos7859
@dimitrimatsacos7859 Жыл бұрын
Great tip about freezing the grinder. I agree the chamber vacuum sealer is good to have, I think it saves me money, as well as taking minced meat to another level. Plus I often sous vide the meat that was vacuum sealed, using the same bag.
@ski9600
@ski9600 Жыл бұрын
I watched a video from a couple years ago the other day and that refrigerator was with you up in Colorado and it already had a few dents. I don't know the story, but it must have been an LG or Samsung refrigerator. Also, your dance moves are half-time worthy. For the high school on Friday night in TX.
@ginawiggles918
@ginawiggles918 Жыл бұрын
After years of struggling with cheap meat grinders (including the attachment for my KA bowl-lift stand mixer ) I finally treated myself to the L.E.M. BiG Bite #8 meat grinder. (Amazon sells the complete line) It's changed my life. Grinding my own meat gives me the assurance that only MY choice of cuts (and no weird stuff) is going into my burger and pork sausage. I usually process less than 100 lbs of meat a year so the #8 was perfect for my needs. There are several good videos on YT to watch it in action.
@marcelmiagi4579
@marcelmiagi4579 9 ай бұрын
Love this channel. I also really love when you do the Sergeant Pepper thing
@mrlarry999
@mrlarry999 Жыл бұрын
You turned me on to the Made-in nonstick pans and I bought the set of 3 about a year ago. I absolutely love them! When I placed my order I mentioned that you promoted them on one of your videos. 👍🏼👍🏼
@rleis06
@rleis06 Жыл бұрын
My new favourite channel!!! Hilarious and I'm learning some awesome new techniques that I can't wait to try!! Thanks mate!!
@kylecollins6835
@kylecollins6835 Жыл бұрын
I grind my own brisket into burger patties, and it is incredible!
@ginawiggles918
@ginawiggles918 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I like brisket too.
@dedelin4356
@dedelin4356 Жыл бұрын
Sonny, thanks for all of the tips! Excellent information and I will be ordering a meat grinder for my food stand.I am also going to try making the Mayo.
@rossmoffitt7364
@rossmoffitt7364 8 ай бұрын
TDCC, you inspired me to make homemade mayo for the first time. Now I make this recipe at least twice a month, and sometimes with chipotle and lime. Thanks!
@Patrick_Gray
@Patrick_Gray 10 ай бұрын
Hi, I love burgers and eat one just about every time I go out to eat. When I make my own burgers, I use 80-20 ground beef and use an electronic scale to get patties that are 5.3 to 5.5 oz. Then I use a Weber press to make uniform patties 4-5/8" diameter. I like a good bun toasted in butter, but then I differ, I do not like mayo on a hot sandwich. I like pickles, sweet onions and ketchup on my burgers. One of my favorite burgers is at TGI Fridays with Jack Daniels sauce.
@TheCrease1
@TheCrease1 Жыл бұрын
Big fan of your content. Excellent information. Pretty envious of your vacuum chamber.
@watcherbd45
@watcherbd45 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy watching you more than anyone else on you tube Dude !!!!!!
@jrocmania1096
@jrocmania1096 Жыл бұрын
Looks glorious!! 🥳 Fyi mayo goes on bottom and ketchup on top
@dabsteelpimp
@dabsteelpimp Жыл бұрын
I make a steakhouse burger occasionally but requires some commitment...i start off by pickling a medium red onion Then pan sear a ribeye and use the fond to make a bordelaise sauce with shallot and a good red like malbec, shiraz, chianti work well but use what you like I start there burger process by prepping, baking and candying the thick cut smoked bacon I use a stainless fry pan or saute pan for all of the cooking aside from the bacon After the burger has been fried on both sides i stack it on top of a mound of red onion right out of the Mason jar... on top of the burger, i pour a teaspoon of the bordelaise sauce, sauteed portabella typically comes finished in the sauce when i make it and even if you don't like mushrooms I'd encourage you to take a leap of faith Gorgonzola is layered on top followed by the bottom bun and then layer the top bun making an onion steam burger tower... the onions only need a couple mins to caramelize so you can remove the top bun onto a plate and your hand and a burger flipper to flip the rest onto your plate Layer the strip(s) of candied bacon Top with fresh arugula and the top bun...a girl once broke up with me and said that was the best burger she's ever had and she'd miss that the most
@Hoigwai
@Hoigwai Жыл бұрын
On a burger, I do like the sharp onion from a fresh cut. In something like a salad, I like the softened flavor of the soaked onion. These days since I'm no carb it is just a meat and cheese stacked on the plate. 😋
@joseph4185
@joseph4185 3 ай бұрын
Being a low carb carnivore was the best thing that's ever happened to me. It cured my type 2 diabetes and so much more. It was Ken Berry and Anthony Chaffee, both M.D.'s, where I heard about this way of eating.
@R.L.KRANESCHRADTT
@R.L.KRANESCHRADTT Жыл бұрын
VERY NICE tip on freezing that grinder attachment.. it's vintage/all metal... not the newer plastic nonsense 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Reign_In_Blood_963
@Reign_In_Blood_963 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your tips for Burger making. I gotta try the home ground meat sometime. Speaking of gotta trys.... you gotta try this. 8oz 80/20 Beef Aged Cheddar Crispy Bacon Saute'd fresh jalaplenos slices Peanut Butter (pre warmed, put on bottom bun. Add enough so that it combines with the burger juice and drips from the bun) Brioche Bun This is the best burger I have ever had. Hands down. I owe my friend Brian for making me try it. Would have never thought this combinations would be so good.
@guilhem3739
@guilhem3739 Жыл бұрын
I liked the burger tips. I liked the embrassed boldness. Great work dude!
@josephmatuszak3855
@josephmatuszak3855 Жыл бұрын
I like to mix pickle juice into a bit of mustard and mayo and use that as a burger spread to dope the bun.
@lynnmoore3684
@lynnmoore3684 Жыл бұрын
re: vacuum sealer. I have a Food Saver one that I use for packaging meats. Not bad for about $100 for the sealer and $20-30 for the bags.
@justwondering2442
@justwondering2442 Жыл бұрын
iLove! ❤🍔 QUESTION: what makes the mayo get bitter after adding the olive oil?
@thenext9537
@thenext9537 Жыл бұрын
I love your magic eraser! I love your product.
@78LedHead
@78LedHead Жыл бұрын
Bro, you nailed it, marinating patties in Lea & Perrins. I use it and some garlic/herb/black pepper seasoning, and I get it real cold. Put it in the freezer even. W sauce is so strong, they don't need to marinate for long. This seems to help the patties not fall apart on the grill. Also, good old fashioned American cheese will glue any crumbling patties back together. The flavor from doing this is unreal.
@yodrewtube
@yodrewtube Жыл бұрын
Damn that was amazing! Love the details about the food you’re using and why they work well with the dish instead of, “just add this,”
@MegaWebsters
@MegaWebsters Жыл бұрын
Slick video Sonny, best yet.
@adamrobertorr9019
@adamrobertorr9019 Жыл бұрын
What I like to do is make the ground beef outside in the winter when it’s -40 here in Canada. I also usually steep all my utensils and hands in a vat of liquid nitrogen overnight to keep everything extra cold before grinding the beef. If I am feeling real spicy I will move to the South Pole and repeat the process next winter.
@michaelallred1516
@michaelallred1516 Жыл бұрын
Loved those tips!😂
@LegacyFarmandHomestead
@LegacyFarmandHomestead Жыл бұрын
A major reason you should make your own mayonnaise is also because it's the base for so many good sauces. You can add more garlic, you can add smoked garlic, you can add fresh herbs or peppers. I love making mine with Chipotle peppers and lime juice.
@wowMush
@wowMush Жыл бұрын
quick tip! you can also make a homemade mayo with a bowl and a whisk if you do not have a food processor or blender!
@rickd6880
@rickd6880 Жыл бұрын
You are the man…!!! I love your videos…I followed your tips and the burgers were great…!!! Thank you…
@KenHollowayshow
@KenHollowayshow Жыл бұрын
I am a total burger snob, so I will give honest feedback for anything that is particularly good, or bad. Good luck. I watched the video. Nothing earth shattering on this list, but I did appreciate the attention to detail. These are all excellent tips for making a great burger experience. I'll have to try the butter lettuce and the ice bath onions. Kudos for using clarified butter--that's ambitious. I slice my tomatoes thin and season them always, and that is a touch that most people miss.
@floodtheinbox
@floodtheinbox Жыл бұрын
I freaking love this channel. That dance/flavor montage at the end was 🧑‍🍳💋
@semperumbra10
@semperumbra10 Жыл бұрын
Hey man! Hope you’re doing well health and mental wise! You’re my favorite KZbinr
@erickimbrel863
@erickimbrel863 Жыл бұрын
This was great… thank you for onion trick as well!
@VintageFLA
@VintageFLA Жыл бұрын
Anova makes a really good and affordable chamber sealer. Game changer!
@dre27321
@dre27321 Жыл бұрын
A thing I’ve been doing instead of creating a dimple is leaving the parchment on one side for a little bit while the first side cooks it slows down the shrinking
@michelrail
@michelrail 9 ай бұрын
I use the onion in iced water all the time. If you have left over onion, it will keep a few days and stay crunchy. It's a real good tip. Don't forget to rinse your onions before use. It will get rid of the sulphur that's now in the water.
@Vega_Daniels
@Vega_Daniels Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your videos. Thank you. I have seen so many videos and you are top of the bunch
@mary33909
@mary33909 Жыл бұрын
I love my made in griddle!
@REY-RUM
@REY-RUM Жыл бұрын
You are an amazing chef, thank you for sharing your talents
@wolfman_8808
@wolfman_8808 Жыл бұрын
Keep on doing what you're doing
@michaelsalmon6436
@michaelsalmon6436 Жыл бұрын
Hey Dude! Pickles are great but Cole Slaw is even greater, IMO! Try a homemade recipe that includes pineapple chunks! Your guests will be pleasantly surprised. I enjoy watching the look on their mayonnaise coated faces (especially on the facial hair!), as they discover the pineapple chunks! BTW, I have discovered that most meat markets will grind the meat for you if you ask them politely and give them enough time. A 50-50 mix of short rib and chuck roast works for me, ground twice, but skirt steak can be useful if there is not enough short rib available. I have also used bottom round. Thanks for sharing your "tips" with us! Happy Cooking.
@joshbrown7050
@joshbrown7050 Жыл бұрын
great looking burger, cheese slice looked PITIFUL.
@wolfman011000
@wolfman011000 Жыл бұрын
About seasoning the tomatos i was taught to season with black pepper early and adding Vegeta seasoning salt just before assembling the burger. This was back in the early 1990's when i worked in a uk gastro pub and we used vegeta on 90% of what we cooked, rather than straight salt. I always see straight salt not seasoning salt like vegeta or kucharek being used to season sliced tomato's in videos but no pepper, thanks for using pepper you are the only video i have every seen a chef do that in. Making your own mayo is a great and really shows how poor commerical mayo is across the board, the better the eggs the better the Mayo. We use mayo rather than ghee for toasting buns, ghee which we normally is for indian recipes, curries, naan bread etc, but we'll give it a try Thanks for the tips and tricks, Take care, God bless one and all.
@testtalon
@testtalon Жыл бұрын
I bet your burgers have a high power level
@jameshill2450
@jameshill2450 Жыл бұрын
I truly appreciate the symmetry of cutting the burger in half through the center of the bite.
@oleehuuoli9932
@oleehuuoli9932 Жыл бұрын
Love this series!
@MrCitizen14
@MrCitizen14 Ай бұрын
I love, love, love this channel!! IYKYK 😎
@JeannaLievsay
@JeannaLievsay Жыл бұрын
i like the bald look dude! I already decided I need a grinder in my life when I watched your pastitsio video and this one confirms it! Thanks again for the awesome tips, especially the red onion ice bath one! oh and I agree about making your own mayo. It's easy and so tasty and you can add all the different flavors to it!
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