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Best homemade burgers

Posted on April 25, 2017 by Danielle Reid Posted in Delicious Dishes .

This post is jam-packed with homemade burger tips, a delicious recipe and even a chance to win a hamburger press which is a must have in my books!

T’is the season where the weather is intermittently teasing us with the beautiful sunny days that lie ahead.  They excite us and make us want to get outside.  These days are generally accompanied by that WONDERFUL, TANTALIZING smell of BBQ’d Burgers lingering in the air.  Many of us will turn to the convenience of Boxed burgers, but if you knew you could make delicious homemade burgers quick and easy; those boxed burgers will stay in the freezer for another season!!!

TIP #1 – MOST IMPORTANT – The MEAT!

You can season the meat with as many variations as you can dream of, but the key to any of these recipes is the quality of the meat.  You want to aim for Lean Ground Beef for it’s 80% Lean factor.  Anything more than 90% (extra lean) can crumble easier.

Also for the best, freshest, least compacted meat available, skip the packaged meats.  Get your ground beef straight from the Butcher.  The meat that has the least amount of handling, will be compacted less and therefore give you a better quality tasting burger.

IN SHORT, IF YOU BUY THE QUALITY MEAT YOUR BURGERS WILL BE GRILLTASTIC! ,

TIP #2 – SIZE MATTERS

In order for the cooking process to produce the best results, your patties should all be the same size.  Slight differences here and there can be the difference between Medium Rare, and Medium Burgers.  Use a repetitive process or tool, like the one below for creating your burgers to ensure the cooking time is identical for all burgers.

Check out this tool HERE – See below to find out how you can win it!

TIP #3 – DIMPLE 

Do you often wonder why Homemade burgers SHRINK to half their original size and DOME up at the center?  It’s because their creator didn’t know what you know.  Dimple your Patties to prevent both of these occurrences.  Simply use your fingers and make an even sized dimple in each pattie.

TIP #4 – Stove Top- Option for Year Round Enjoyment

We all love our BBQ, but we may not all love to stand outside and endure all that the weather can dish out, just for a perfect Burger.  With the right tools in your kitchen you can make your masterpiece, indoors, in 10 min or less.  Just set your Grill Pan to a Med- High heat.  Let it heat up 3-5 min  Place Burgers on Grill (sizzle sound is GOOD).  Flip after 5 min.  Serve and ENJOY!

TIP #5 – BURGER FUN

CAN YOU EAT A WHOLE BURGER?  Do you Find that the Burgers get bigger and bigger?  I seem to think the burgers have tripled in size.  I’m sure this isn’t the case, but somehow finishing the burger can seem like a daunting task.  Try SLIDERS!  These are so fun and have much variation potential.  They are perfect for a large gathering as there is often so much food, a  slider becomes the perfect compliment, allowing you to enjoy the other items offered as well.  Play with the BUN option – if you’re trying to cut carbs, opt for a Mushroom Bun, or and Burger on a Stick? Both of these are “GRATE” ways to still get that amazing burger taste, but is a manageable quantity.

Myth or fact – you need an egg to form the patties?

Myth!  An egg has been thought to be required to bind all the ingredients together and prevent crumbling while

cooking… but this is simply not needed.  You can mix your seasonings, even add some diced onions, without the egg. Form your patties with a bit of firmness and they will survive the cooking process.

Our favourite burger recipe

WHAT YOU NEED:

  • 1.5 kg Lean ground beef
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 Onion, minced
  • 2 Garlic cloves, minced
  • Salt
  • Pepper

WHAT YOU DO:

Mix all ingredients together with your hands, form patties and barbecue

As a family, this is one of our all-time favorite things to cook.  Sometimes there’s nothing better that a good Burger!

And now the contest…

WIN A FREE HAMBURGER PRESS

How to enter:

Comment on this post and let us know your favourite hamburger topping

Then like Danielle’s Facebook Page – Danielle’s Pampered Kitchen..Healthy Meals in Minutes

Rules and Regulations:

Contest is open to Canadian residents only (with the exception of Quebec). Contest opens April 25, 2017 at 10PM EST and closes May 1, 2017, 10PM EST.  One winner will be chosen by random draw on May 2, 2017. Retail value of Pampered Chef Hamburger press is $30.00 CDN with shipping. Prize has no cash value and must be accepted as awarded.
Urban Suburban Mommy is not liable for any loss or damages associated with this contest.
This contest may be ended or discontinued at the sole discretion of Urban Suburban Mommy. Danielle’s Pampered Kitchen is responsible for the execution and fulfillment of the contest (Not Urban Suburban Mommy). All decisions are final.
All rights reserved.

 

Happy Grilling.

 


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Fertility issues

Posted on August 4, 2016 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in Sponsored Post, The Struggle is Real .

Growing up, most of us thought about having babies. We wondered whether we’d have a boy or a girl – or maybe even twins! We thought about how many we’d like and what it would be like to play house.

It was all very exciting.

Those childhood daydreams never involved wondering whether fertility would be an issue.

Fertility issues are difficult. For those that suffer through fertility issues, it’s painful and personal, and most don’t feel comfortable openly discussing it.

Because it’s not discussed, or even given much consideration until it becomes an issue, there is a lot of misinformation and a lot of myth surrounding fertility.

Fertility issues affect 16% of Canadians, that’s about 1 in 6 couples.

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What do you really know about fertility issues? We teamed up with OvaScience who have recently launched the AUGMENT treatment in Canada to assist women who are struggling with fertility due to egg health to figure out fact from fiction and provide some insight into the subject.

Myth 1: Fertility issues usually stem from the woman

Actually… Fertility issues can lie with either partner. In men some of the factors that can lead to fertility issues are:

  • Varicoceles – an enlarged vein in the testicles that may affect sperm count and shape
  • Medical conditions such as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, infections, chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy
  • Unhealthy lifestyle issues such as excessive alcohol consumption, smoking, use of anabolic steroids or other illegal drugs
  • Environmental toxins such as pesticides and lead

Myth 2: It’s just stress. When you stop trying, it will happen

Actually… Stress doesn’t cause infertility, but infertility will definitely cause a lot of stress.

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Myth 3: There has to be a reason.

Actually… While there is a reason, sometimes science doesn’t have all of the answers. Both couples may be in perfect health and seem to be reproductively fit, yet there’s just no success. Unexplained fertility is the diagnosis for between 15 to 30% of couples who have undergone fertility investigation.

Myth 4: It’s easy for most women to get pregnant

Actually… Though it may seem like pregnancy is easy and immediate for most women, it’s actually not as easy as you think. Despite the fact that it might sometimes feel like you’re constantly hearing announcements of a surprise, or that someone got pregnant even though they were on birth control, it takes a very specific set of ideal circumstances to make the magic happen. The timing has to be just right – there are only a few days a month that a woman can conceive. The egg has to be healthy. The uterus has to be in balance. The ejaculate has to have quality sperm that reach the egg. Fertilization needs to occur. The cell division has to happen correctly. Implantation needs to be successful. And even then, there are numerous reasons why a pregnancy doesn’t succeed.

Myth 5: Young women don’t struggle with infertility

Actually… The rate of infertility for women between 40 to 44 is over 14.3% to 20.7%, but the infertility rate of 18 to 29 year old women is 7 to 13.7%. Infertility in women definitely has a correlation to age – fertility is at its peak in a woman’s early 20s. Eggs are healthiest, rate of miscarriage is lowest. Still, the odds of successfully getting pregnant within a cycle is about 33%. Fertility starts to decrease more quickly for a woman through her 30s. By 30, the odds of getting pregnant each cycle are about 20%. These odds decrease steadily by the years until early 40s, when the likelihood of infertility is much higher. 91% of women can get pregnant at age 30; 77% by age 35; 53% by age 40.

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Myth 6: Infertile couples will never have children

Actually… Never say never. For some it may never happen, for others, circumstances may change. For many, the odds may be slim, but they’re just odds and it may just naturally happen. While fertility issues can occur because of a wide variety of factors, each case needs to be investigated because individual issues can vary so widely and even change over time.

With scientific development and a better understanding of reproductive health, new strategies for treatment may eventually help more couples experiencing fertility issues. OvaScience has recently introduced the AUGMENT treatment across Canada to help women who are struggling with their fertility due to poor egg health. While many factors contribute to egg health, having adequate levels of mitochondria, or energy inside of the egg is essential for healthy fertilization and embryo development. The AUGMENT treatment uses the energy-producing mitochondria from a patient’s own egg precursor cell, an immature egg cell found in the protective lining of her ovaries – to supplement the existing mitochondria in her egg.

If you are experiencing infertility, or just want to learn more about this new technology, you can visit http://www.augmenttreatment.com or talk to your doctor.

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