Frozen Hamburger Patties
Anyone have any luck with a specific brand or product? Looking for maybe twenty pounds of patties for a birthday party. If you have any horror stories of a brand lay them out here so I know to stay away from them.
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go to the butcher and ask them to wrap up 20lb worth of patties. They will even season it for you. Place them in a cooler and take that instead.
No reason to make people sick with dodgy meat. |
Should have planned this out years ago and raised your own steer and processes the meat yourself you lazy bastard.
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Depends on if you give a shit about whether you care if you feed these people crap burgers. If so, go to the butcher. If not, go to sams.
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Also, are you seriously feeding 80 people? 20 lbs is a ton of frozen burgers, most of the will only be a quarter pound.
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The Krusty Crab has some very good frozen hamburger patties. Ask for squidward and tell him SuperBowl4 sent you. Enjoy!
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If there is a frozen preformed burger any good I havent found it. Sams Angus burgers arent bad but expensive but nothing to write home about. I always wondered about the burgers in a box or dogs in the box at Sams. If they are restaurant quality but scared to try and be disappointed.
I would think best bet is those 10 lb chubs some supermarkets sell 80% ground chuck. At times when beef wasnt so high I would see them as low as 1.59 a lb. Just thaw and slice right out of the chub. |
I just did frozen patties from Sam's for my son's graduation party. Holy hecka grease fire. I about burned my face off. But the people there were either uber polite or the burgers were pretty good.
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Regardless of the age of the person processing the meat... fresh > frozen every day of the week and not really that much more expensive. |
The burgers are for mostly kids to eat
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Still though. Feed them kids good food. |
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