Everett Griner talks about the many different possibilities for the burger in today’s Agri View.
Burger Possibilities
From: Food Network
Top This: Easy Burger Topping Ideas
Top your burger with eggs, French fries and more with these ideas from Food Network Magazine.
Loaded Chili Cheeseburgers

Photograph by Levi Brown, courtesy of Food Netrwork
Directions
Prepare the onion rings as the label directs; keep warm.
Meanwhile, preheat a grill to medium high. Form the beef into four 6-ounce patties, about 3/4 inch thick; press the center of each patty with your thumb to make a 1/2-inch-deep indentation. Season the patties on both sides with salt and pepper.
Lightly brush the grill grates with vegetable oil, then grill the patties, indentation-side up, until marked on the bottom, about 5 minutes. Flip and cook until marked and slightly firm, about 3 more minutes for medium doneness. During the last minute of grilling, top each patty with a slice of cheese. Remove the patties to a plate and let rest 5 minutes. Grill the buns, cut-side down, until lightly toasted, about 1 minute.
Top the bun bottoms with the burger patties, chili and onion rings. Drizzle with the barbecue sauce, then cover with the bun tops.
Recipe courtesy of Food Network Magazine