This blog resembles the pages of a glossy food magazine with a fleet of stylists making sure every bite looks impossibly scrumptious. But behind the scenes, there’s just one incredible couple, Amy and Dylan Jameson. The division of labor is simple: She cooks and blogs; he photographs. The result elevates whole-food ingredients to epic proportions. Sandwiches, noodles, green salads, and other divine dishes have earned the attention of many in the food world, including magazine, which named Good Food one of the best original recipe blogs.
2 slices bread, torn into bite size pieces | |
1 egg, beaten | |
1 pound ground beef chuck | |
1 pound ground beef sirloin | |
1 (1 ounce) package dry onion soup mix | |
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce | |
1/4 cup steak seasoning sauce (such as Dale's Steak Seasoning®) | |
3 tablespoons hot pepper sauce | |
salt and pepper to taste | |
1/2 (18 ounce) bottle barbeque sauce |
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1. | Preheat an outdoor grill for medium heat, and lightly oil the grate. |
2. | Place the torn-up bread into a large bowl, and mix with the egg. Lightly mix in the ground chuck, ground sirloin, onion soup mix, Worcestershire sauce, steak seasoning sauce, hot sauce, and salt and pepper. Form the meat mixture into 6 large patties, 6 inches across by 1 inch thick. |
3. | Place the burgers on the preheated grill, and cook 10 to 15 minutes per side, until the burgers are browned and no longer pink in the middle. Brush each burger with barbecue sauce, flip them and grill for 5 minutes to slightly char the sauce. Brush the other sides with sauce, flip, and grill for 5 more minutes to cook the other side. |
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