Pure Grill Burger Press - Aluminum BBQ Patty Maker with 100 Wax Papers for Grilling Hamburger Patties
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Although I am unsure of how the packaging was printed, I can tell you mine has been through the dishwasher multiple I didn't have any problems. The burgers were uniform. The price is just too good to pass up
There are no details about the finish on this thing but it is slick like Teflon so it may be one of the off shoot finishes that are used that look like Although I wouldn't scrape the surface with something sharp, the whole thing is dishwasher safe and has the same finish as the rest of the set. It comes with 100 wax paper discs to make it easier to form the patties. If you don't like digging them out, there are 20 wax paper plates online. With the parchment paper, I was able to stack and freeze nearly 24 of them over the course of a few days and the papers held up much better than wax paper. If you are concerned about cleanliness, you don't need to worry you can easily clean the press when you use discs. simple design of this tool because it's easy to use and stores neatly in the box. It also keeps it clean and free of scratches since it stores in a drawer. Upon unscrewing the handle, the entire unit fits into a 1 1/2" X 4 3/4" X 5 1/2" box that could easily be taken camping, hunting, or anywhere else you like. It might help if you read that.
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Also, if you're going to pre-make a meal, the burger maker can do that, too. If you are preparing and freezing your burgers, it can also be used for that. It was good to see Crazy Russian Hacker using it and he reviewed what he thought. Works well and has a lot of utility.
When working with Due to the 20th, our grocery store no longer sold preformed burger patties, so this little device was a great buy. I like the fact that the patties fall right out without the use of paper liners, and that the burgers fit regular buns quite well even though the size is slightly smaller than premade patties I bought from the store. Our first step is to buy a pound of ground beef and to.
My educated, hopeful guess is that spraying the burgers with cooking spray before flipping them makes it easier for them to release. I haven't tried it alone, so I have no further experience.
It was a good thing I didn't buy the plastic one at the Despite its strength, this metal is extremely light. This is a good way to wash. Papers made of wax can be used. Fill it with the meat, then put on the bottom. When you press your patty, it easily comes off.
The ground chuck in my burgers is ground into a fine powder, and I made My first effort was to put hamburger into the blender and was unable to remove it. Putting the meat first on wax paper and then putting another wax paper over the meat before pressing should be a simple and quick process. If you're cooking chicken patties, be sure to remove the wax paper, since it is hard to see the.
It was important to me to have a metal one of these (as opposed to the normal plastic one) due to the force needed to press The metal looks like soft aluminum, but it's actually made of metal. *I was surprised at how small this machine is and of the size of the patties it makes, which are also smaller than those made by hand. The meat tends to adhere to the metal, so keep the wax paper inserts you get with it (and get some more).
I think it's pretty well made, the burger did not stick without a paper cushion. think it would be better to make it bigger around, so when the meat shrinks, it makes for a better fit on Those are just my thoughts.
There is a notice on the box that says "All The handle is the only exception. The base is made from a solid plastic material with a small screw molded in. When I go to use my calculator, the first thing I will snap off will be this. Getting the pressure down the middle may cause me a bit of a nervous state.