We love burgers!

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Anonymous

posted on

February 7, 2022

Check out the burger sale going on this month.


Our family loves burgers. Once you try our wagyu burgers, we believe you will be coming back for more. With the high marbling and sweet flavor profile we feel you will love our burgers. Place your order and try our patty making idea listed below.


When making burgers sometimes we want to make sliders for dinner parties or kids birthday parties. Other times we want big juicy burgers.

How do you make those perfect burgers?

The easiest way, if you don't have a burger press, is using jar lids. The regular sized jar lid works great for sliders. While the wide mouth jar lid works great for those big juicy burgers.


How to make a perfect burger.

  1. Make sure your jar lids are clean.
  2. Place a small amount of hamburger inside the jar lid until filled.
  3. Level off the top.
  4. Gently push the burger out from the bottom.
  5. Repeat.
  6. All your burgers should be the perfect sized and will now cook evenly.


Once you receive your Premium Dakota Beef burger bundle, you can use this tip and make your burgers the perfect size.

**Putting parchment paper between your burgers, then freezing them, will have your perfect sized burgers made in advance.


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