Juicy Lucy... One Hot Dame Every Burger Lover Needs To Meat!!!
Today I want to share with you a special "lady" in the world of great burgers, her name is Juicy Lucy. I first heard of Juicy Lucy a little over a year ago. It was during preparations for a camping trip to the west coast of South Korea.
A buddy of mine suggested that I include Juicy Lucy's onto the menu and my immediate reply was, "What the hell is a Juicy Lucy?" He explained and I agreed that they must be included onto the menu.
So what the hell is a Juicy Lucy you ask?
The Juicy Lucy has it's origins in the 1950's from a couple of bars in Minneapolis Minnesota, Matt's Bar and the 5-8 Club. The concept is simple, prepared by putting cheese between two beef patties, sealing both patties together around the cheese, and grilled. The result is a burger with a gooey cheese core in the middle.
Pretty simple huh?
It is, however I have made them since many times and I have some tips to pass along to help you make sure your Lucy experience is an enjoyable one.
- Use your preferred blend of beef, I use a blend that is 20% fat.
- Season the beef before forming the patties BUT go easy on the salt, the cheese will add some salt.
- Secret - Use celery seed when you season, about 3/4 - 1 tsp per pound.
- Use a good sharp cheddar cheese, (leave the single plastic wrapped stuff for cheese ramyeon when you have a hangover) about 2oz per burger.
- I also like to add a bit of a quality pepper jack, preferably one with Habanero's, see above to get an idea of the amounts.
- Seal them up very good, pinch the edges together to make sure you will have no leaks while cooking.
- Place them in the freezer in between pieces of wax paper before cooking. You want them at a state of about 25% frozen when they go on the grill. If going on a trip like I do, freeze them all the way and let them thaw to about the 25% level before cooking.
- Buy better beer than the stuff in the background of the picture above, that is unless you prefer the pictured beer.
If done correctly the end result when you take a bite will look something like this.
I hope you enjoyed this post and if you love a good burger go ahead and try a Juicy Lucy
Till next time,
Scott
I've got to do that. Grilled similar things in the past, but not like this. Thanks for the post!
You are welcome! Yes give them a try, good stuff!
Hi @scottrok! Next time you may want to try some chimichurri sauce on your burguer ladies :o)
https://steemit.com/food/@alitas/how-to-prepare-an-argentinean-chimichurri-sauce