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  2. How to Make Hamburgers on the Grill, Stove, in the Oven and ...

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    While each of these cooking methods will give you a delicious and juicy burger, there are some benefits and downsides to each that you should keep in mind. Grilling: Whether you’re using a ...

  3. Charbroiler - Wikipedia

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    Hamburgers cooking on a charbroiler. A charbroiler (also referred to as a chargrill, char-broiler or simply broiler) is a commonly used cooking device consisting of a series of grates or ribs that can be heated using a variety of means, and is used in both residential and commercial applications for an assortment of cooking operations.

  4. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    [note 1] This practice is referred to as "broiling" in North America. [9] In electric ovens, grilling may be accomplished by placing the food near the upper heating element, with the lower heating element off and the oven door partially open. Grilling in an electric oven may create a large amount of smoke and cause splattering in the oven. [10]

  5. How Long to Grill Hamburgers for Rare, Medium, and More - AOL

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  6. 6 Fast-Food Chains That Actually Grill Their Burgers - AOL

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    Carl's Jr., the West Coast-based chain famous for its delicious burgers, has a long list of charbroiled items on its menu. Choose from the Single Famous Star, featuring a charbroiled 100% all beef ...

  7. Burger King products - Wikipedia

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    The machine was capable of cooking over 400 patties per hour, which allowed the company to grow rapidly. When McLamore and Edgarton opened their first Insta-Burger King location in Miami, they revamped the unit into what they called a "flame broiler" – the forerunner of the modern unit used by Burger King today. [ 68 ]

  8. Biff Burger - Wikipedia

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    As a burger chain, Biff Burger was known for its “flame-broiled” burger. Biff Burgers were produced using the Roto-red broiler designed by the Branes. The broiler was set up in two parts: An upper rotisserie rack broiled the beef and a second lower rack toasted the buns, which collected the juices dropped from the beef. [2]

  9. 6 Essentials for Hosting a Hassle-Free BBQ Blowout - AOL

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    Metal, long-handled cooking utensils, including a grill fork, tongs, and a spatula. Some grillers like to use grill gloves too. If you plan to make kebabs or s’mores, get BBQ skewers too.