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"Age-Old Blackened Prime"..........Burger



Ingredients: ...Jalapeno, Wild Oregano, Thyme, Cumin Seed, Cayenne, Onion Powder, Bay Leaf, Granulated Garlic, White Peppercorn, Fennel Seed, Black Peppercorn, Worcestershire Powder, Honey Powder, Turkish Praprika, Dried Bhut Jolokia, Egg...Idaho Potato, Red Onion, 28 Day Dry Aged ...each, End Cut Fillet Mignon, Flat End Cut Brisket, Prime Rib-Eye...Lemon, Chipotle Peppers, Alpine Butter, Diastatic Malt Powder, Oil, Salt, Applewood Bacon, Yeast, AP Flour, Dark Brown Sugar.



For the buns...Add 7 gr of Yeast into 375 gr of 110 degree water, to the mixing bowl add 10 gr of Diaststic Malt Powder, and 5 gr of Sea Salt. Once the Yeast activates (app 5 min) with the mixer on low and the dough hook in place gradually add the 725 gr of AP Flour. Mix/Knead for 12 min. Place the dough in a container and let rise until doubled.......in the plant grow room the dough rose at 85 deg in 1 hr. Punch the dough down and re-rise until half/doubled. Weigh out 4 oz pieces of dough, roll into a ball turning the outside under and pinch the bottom shut. Slightly flatten and let rise until half way doubled.



Slice the Potato by hand or for the perfect cut use the French Mandolin.Rinse the "Fries" in water to remove the starch. That helps keep the fries from sticking together when using a small non commerical fryer. Set aside until needed.



Cut up the steak and twice grind...I used the coarse cutting die. Free form panties...yikes...patties into 8 oz portions.



Meanwhile, fire up the oven to 425, Add 3 liters of water to a SS pot and carefully pour 90 gr of "Lye" into the water ( 3% ratio). This is the caustic that will give not only the color but the unique flavor of the German/Bavarian Pretzel Bun. Baking Soda just doesn't cut the higher ph needed for the authentic buns or pretzels.
Cover the pot and bring to a modest boil. Add a few buns at a time and poach top side down for 30 seconds then then flip over for 20 sec. Remove with a spider or chinese deep fry spat. Lay buns on parchment layered sheet pan.
Just before placing the sheet pan in the oven spritz the ovens interior with water(misting bottle). Bake the buns until the internal temp hits 185 or when the outer color in nearly achieved shut the oven down and open its door. Let the buns cool down in the oven. Check the bottom of the buns by tapping on them. A hollow sound........means there done!



To make the Chipotle Mayo....Add 2 eggs plus one yoke to a mason jar. Whip the eggs with an imersion blender. Add the juice from half a Lemon and gradually pour a slow stream of oil while the prop is running. When emulsified add a few Chipotles with aliitle Adobe sauce to the jar. Pulse just a few times for a chunkier Mayo..



Grind all the seasonings ...I used the Magic Bullet which always does the trick!. Clarfify some Butter, brush one side of the burger, dip into Blackening seasoning repeating the same for the other side.



Remove grates from grill and place cast iron pan over heat....get it white hot (15 min). Set Burger into pan and sear 1st side for 3 min, add sliced Jalapenos and sliced Red Onion. Flip Burger an sear 2 min futher for "Black and Blue" or "Primal Rare"....that's how I like my Steaks...etc



Drain Potato slices and pat dry. "Twice Fry"... Heat oil to 325 deg. Fry French Fries for 5 min, remove and drain on paper towels. Just prior to eating raise temp to 380 and return fries to oil. Fry until golden. Season with salt...plate up...

Dang a need a buimp to show the plating..........lol
 
Thanks..for the bump ! ...that was fast, I didn't have time to refill my glass........




Here's the plating....Blackened Prime-Aged Burger with kitchen fries and a side of Chipotle Mayo.



Here's the goods on the inside......for those who like their meat well done..............you won't like this. But for those who know that Dry-Aged Steaks don't bleed, then you can appreciate this one !

Thanks for checking this out!

Now to update my neglected growlog !
 
Really well done post! Great pictures and just lost for words those ingredients look amazing top notch! 5/5 and 2 likes but i wish ya made one for me. :drooling: :drooling: :drooling:
 
HOLY ^&^%!

: goes to look for spare crown laying around :

If I can find that crown it's yours! :lol:

Is that gouda cheese? (you forgot to tell us :P)
 
Very Very nice Pic1, looks tasty as, good to see another mincer mixing some meats up. Love experimenting with the flavours of the beef. Nice Buns also





Hey THP, can i have a crown also.......
 
Good God y'all!

Jump back and kiss yo' 'sef 3 times.

Twice fried spuds done perfectly.

Bam!

Aged beef animal carcass patty to die for.

Boom!

Scratch made buns and chipotle mayo.

Pow!

And the money shot of that burger is one of the top 3 posted on THP ever I reckon.

Kahhhhblaaaam!!

That burger scares off hippy's, wimps, and old ladies.

I think I'm swooning.

It looks like the mother of all chingon to me!
 
Awesome presentation Greg, nothing better than enjoying a plate of good ol home cooking at its finest....

Thanks , half the fun is making it the other half is indulging into it.

Really well done post! Great pictures and just lost for words those ingredients look amazing top notch! 5/5 and 2 likes but i wish ya made one for me. :drooling: :drooling: :drooling:

Cool thanks for the comments........ha, I'd send ya one but it would really be aged by the time it got there.......... :D

Very Very nice Pic1, looks tasty as, good to see another mincer mixing some meats up. Love experimenting with the flavours of the beef. Nice Buns also





Hey THP, can i have a crown also.......

I hear ya Boom, ...I've seen what you can do and present on the plate, ....pizza's, burgers and other stuff..........nice work from ya.
You're right, mince or grind the "animal" the way you like it. Some of the ground meat sold in the stores here are ground to fine and packed together like a "Mad Italian making a Meatball". I prefer the coarse grind, twice maybe 3 times and loosely packed.loosely.

I want a pizza oven !..............lol

Man that is one Awesome burger!!! It makes me hungry just looking at the pix.

Great........"The Power of Suggestion".....................works!

Whoa you have all the toys, awesome job Greg!

:cool: ........tanx, All I need is the "Herb" garden closer to the cutting board not in the yard............hmm

That is just ridiculous. Wow. What are they about $40 a piece? Can I have one? :lol:

Close..................just kiddin.
There's about 32oz of total meat. I made 4 burgers. Seriously, about $15 each, my cost...total. Worth every penny....nickel............dime.

Very nice sir! Now that is what I call from scratch, butchering the cow and growing the potatoes is about all that was left.

ahaha..........they use to have the stockyards here until the mid 1960's..........the worst smell in the world when the wind blew in the wrong direction. You could smell the slaugthering from 10 miles away. Then again the Nabisco plant was only 3 miles away.......what a scent...... there's only one other scent I can remember from the 70's which is embedded in my head...........lol
 
Good God y'all!

Jump back and kiss yo' 'sef 3 times.

Twice fried spuds done perfectly.

Bam!

Aged beef animal carcass patty to die for.

Boom!

Scratch made buns and chipotle mayo.

Pow!

And the money shot of that burger is one of the top 3 posted on THP ever I reckon.

Kahhhhblaaaam!!

That burger scares off hippy's, wimps, and old ladies.

I think I'm swooning.

It looks like the mother of all chingon to me!

Wowie........Thanks TB !
That read like the finest scale ever played (eFgAbCdEf).................Wes Montgomery style
Glad ya liked the way it showed .

Take paypal? :lol:

:D
 
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