Spring Fair Onion Burger

Recipe courtesy Sandra Lee, 208

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  • on December 03, 2008

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    These burgers were juicy and full of flavor. My husband love the idea of stuffing the cheese inside the burger. the only thing i would do differently next time is make 8 burgers out of the 2 lbs. of beef rather than 4.

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  • on May 18, 2008

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    I followed the directions, save for I used 1.3 lbs of ground beef instead of 2 full lbs. The burgers were flavorful & juicy, & the tip on using a toothpick to hold each slice of onion together worked really well! My husband really enjoyed these burgers & so did I. I will make again.

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  • on April 26, 2008

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    I'm glad that I didn't look at the number of stars before I made this recipe! My family and I thought this way a great hamburger and thoroughly loved it. I didn't do the onions because we don't normally put onions on our burgers anyway so we just has the burger and this will be a regular on our grill this summer. I agree that it was way too much meat for 4 burgers - it will make 8 very nicely. Thanks for the great recipe Sandra!

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  • on April 08, 2008

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    My son made these this weekend. He did not do the grilled onion, just had raw onion for the top. He also cooked some bacon and minced it up. Added it to the burger with the cheese. Everyone in my family really liked these burgers.

    Only problem I had with it was the size. It was way too much for me. I will have to cut mine down some in the future.

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  • on March 24, 2008

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    This burger was so good and so easy! It was so flavorful and tastey. However, the 2 pounds actually made 8 burgers instead of 4, so I would cut down on the ground beef, depending how many you are feeding. It went great with some sweet potato fries.

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  • on March 17, 2008

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    The actual burger patty is very good but given the onion is supposed to be the special feature of the burger the overall recipe is bad. The onion slice is entirely too big(the same thickness as the burger and needs to be cooked differently to get a caramelized effect.

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  • on March 16, 2008

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    By far the best burgers we ever ate! I did,however, slice and cook the onions stovetop. The whole family loved these and wanted to have them every week.

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  • on March 16, 2008

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    I loved this burger, very tasty

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  • on March 16, 2008

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    Who on earth would want a 3/4-inch slice of practically raw onion on their burger? Bleck. The Puyallup Fair burgers on the show looked much better than hers, with a more reasonable amount of onion (and fully cooked.

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