by Tiny » 10 Aug 2013, 07:02
Wa Geordie lad,
Burgers are imho one of the great start points to really impress for relatively modest effort.
Invest in a burger press from Lakeland and some decent steak mince from your butcher. I started just by seasoning the beef with a little salt, garlic powder and a good grind of black and red pepper. Formed the burgers and then back in the coldest bit of the fridge for half an hour to set.
Seared over hot coals for a couple of mins, flipped and seared other side and then moved to the non coal side of my Q and left for several mins till they felt nice and solid
All cooked through but so n ice and juicy, you look like fidos plums and you have done little more than season and squish.
Heartily recommend , you can get cleverer as you go along but the base principles remain the same, give it a go
Cheers
Tiny