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  June Meyer's Authentic Hungarian Hamburgers (
  Category: Beef
  Author: The Savvybearcat
  Date: 1/1/2007
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Ingredients:
1/2 lb Ground beef (if you do not want pork, use 1 lb. ground beef)
1/2 lb Ground pork
4 slice White bread
1 tsp Salt
2 Raw eggs
1 small Onion finely chopped
1 cl Garlic, mashed
2 tbsp Fresh parsley, minced (use Italian flat parsley for best flavor)
1/2 tsp Ground black pepper
1/2 cup Water
Instructions:
In old world families, "Hamburgers for dinner" meant a hearty mound of
meat, fried in fat until it had a rich brown crust. It was served as
a meal for dinner, along with a vegetable dish, and mashed potato. In
Austria-Hungary the Hamburger was carried to new heights. This was
not a simple "make a thin flat patty and fry" recipe. Regards, June
Meyer.

Saute chopped onion in a little fat or oil. Wet bread with water,
tear into small pieces. In mixing bowl beat eggs well. Add meat,
bread and the rest of the ingredients and mix lightly with your
hands. Form mixture into medium sized balls, about 5 or 6. Flatten
slightly.

Fry SLOWLY in 1/2 inch of Crisco, lard or oil until tender and all
sides are nicely browned and some what crispy. Let each side cook
before attemping to turn with spatula.

Serve hamburgers hot along with a potato and vegetable dish, and
perhaps Hungarian cucumber salad. Serves 4 (you can double the recipe
for robust eaters. Leftovers are good the next day cold!) Honest!

If you try one of my recipes please tell me what you think.
E-Mail me at: june4@interaccess.com WALT
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