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Burgers Filthy Burgers Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
2 pounds bacon, cooked until crisp, crumbled or chopped small
2 cups cooked barbecue pulled pork, roughly chopped
1 1/2 pounds ground chuck or ground beef between 80/20 - 75/25 lean
kosher salt
freshly ground black pepper
sliced pepper jack or cheddar cheese

For serving:
toasted burger buns
favorite barbecue sauce
thinly sliced red onion
sliced tomato
sliced pickles
crisp lettuce

Directions:
Directions:
Combine the bacon, pork and beef in a large mixing bowl. Mix with your hands to evenly distribute the different meats. Use a ring mold or shape patties with your hands. Place them on a large tray. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Set the tray in the refrigerator while you preheat the grill to medium-high heat.
Set a spray bottle of water next to the grill, so that you can spray down any flare-ups. Place the cold burgers on the grill and don't touch them again until they are browned on the bottom and about halfway up the sides, about 4 minutes. You be able to easily slide your spatula under them. If flames flare up from the fat in the burger, spritz the burgers with a little water.
Flip the burgers carefully and continue grilling over medium-high heat until there are grill marks under the burgers, about 5-6 minutes. Transfer the burgers over to one side of the grill and turn the burners off under the burgers and adjust the other burners to medium-low heat. This allows the burgers to finish cooking over indirect heat. When the interior temperature is 5º below the point you like it (rare: 125-130, medium: 140-150, well: 160-170), lay the slices of cheese over each burger and transfer the burgers to a clean tray. Loosely cover them with foil and let them rest until the cheese is melted.
While the burgers are resting, toast the buns on the grill. Build the burgers with whichever toppings you like best but copious amounts of barbecue sauce is recommended!

 

 

 

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