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I want Something Different Hamburgers.

Try this recipe that offers a twist to the age old hamburger by mixing ground beef with other meats to give you a whole new taste sensation. This should take your hamburger 'up a notch'.

Memorial Day is the traditional kick off to the summer BBQ season, and hamburgers will be the meat choice for many grillers.  The simple hamburger is 'jazzed up'  in this recipe by combining various meats and seasoning to offer a unique flavored hamburger.

This recipe is rather easy, and certainly allows for you to add ( or subtract) your own seasonings to make it your own creation.  For example,  Nitsches Meats & Deli in addition to offering the traditional Chicken Italian sausage, now offers a 'Tequila Jalapeno Chicken' sausage for those who love 'heat'. Substituting this 'intensely flavored' sausage could take this hamburger recipe to a whole new level. Nitsches also offers a  'Zesty Italian Sausage, with a medium level of heat that could be added to this recipe as well.   Note: ALL fresh sausages at Nitsches Meats & Deli are made in house using our own unique recipes.  

If nothing else the recipe may inspire you to create your own specialty hamburger this weekend.  Enjoy! 

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I Want Something Different Burgers

1/3 pound ground chuck,

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1/3 pound ground pork

1 link Chicken Italian sausage.( casing removed )

1 Pkg onion soup mix

1 Tbs ketchup

1 Tbs. Worcestershire sauce

Salt & Pepper to taste

    Mix meats together then add package of onion soup mix and mix together. Next add about 1tbs. ketchup, and Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper to taste. Make into patties and cook on grill to desired doneness. Suggested cheese to go with this: Jarlsberg Swiss, or Muenster, or Munchie cheese.

For more recipe ideas check out the blog for Nitsches Meats & Deli, located on VanDyke between 23 & 24 mile rd.,   at www.gomeat.net

 

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