It wasn't that bad, though, because I had a tasty cocktail to keep me company. New Amsterdam Gin and San Pellegrino Aranciata. So delicious and refreshing, perfect after the sweltering heat I had spent the afternoon hanging laundry in.
On to the burgers! I mixed the beef with some salt and pepper, garlic powder and some Worcestershire (old tricks are the best tricks, eh?), then spent some quality time... (here is where I try desperately to figure out a creative way to describe making burgers that doesn't sound like I'm a snickering 8th-grader, and fail miserably) um, making burger patties. I halved and sliced the onion and sauteed until well caramelized. I found some bell peppers in the fridge, so those got some olive oil, salt and pepper and went on the grill alongside the burgers. Buns were buttered and toasted.
These burgers were dang delicious, for real. Here is a crappy picture I took with my phone.

After inhaling my burger, I wanted to try a cocktail that I had been thinking about all day. Having now tried it, I could not more highly recommend it. Some of Jeremiah Weed, some Ceres passion fruit (about one and a half times as much as the vodka), and water (sparkling water is also fantastic). This was also delicious and refreshing.
Now I'm off to eat a noodle bowl and fight a day-long internal battle against the will to eat the single leftover burger in the fridge, which I was expressly instructed to save for later.
3 comments:
What's the deal with that sweet tea liquor?
The deal is that it's tasty. If you like sweet tea, that is.
Chapin, have you ever had a Pimm's Cup?
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