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Leftover burgers

Nottoobadyet
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Hi there,
We were at a friends BBQ and they kindly sent us home with some leftover, cooked hamburgers. Unfortunately they arent particularly tasty
what can I do with them?
considering making some tomato sauce and crumbling it in, maybe adding a bit of salami to make it tastier, then serving on pasta? Any other ideas?
We were at a friends BBQ and they kindly sent us home with some leftover, cooked hamburgers. Unfortunately they arent particularly tasty

considering making some tomato sauce and crumbling it in, maybe adding a bit of salami to make it tastier, then serving on pasta? Any other ideas?
Mortgage free by 30:eek:: £28,000/£100,000


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We usually have left over burgers in a pitta bread with salad (might not kill the taste though!2 adults and 3 children DD (14), DD (12) & DS (10) :smileyhea and 2 mental beagles.
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Thats a nice idea - maybe tzaziki would make them a bit more palatable? They arent rancid, just under seasoned and dry.Mortgage free by 30:eek:: £28,000/£100,000
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Crumble them up and add fried onion and some gravy and make a shepherds pie, or use them as the base for a bolognese sauce either way it will disguise the fact that they started life as cold burgers! Cheers Lyn.0
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Made them into bolognese and made a lasagna. Thank you ladies!Mortgage free by 30:eek:: £28,000/£100,000
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