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Wow! This thing is great fun! So glad I picked one up. 
 

smash burgers with onions and mushrooms for our first cook:

 

 

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That looks delicious!

 

Pardon me, but how is a smash burger different from a hamburger?

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1 minute ago, TdeV said:

That looks delicious!

 

Pardon me, but how is a smash burger different from a hamburger?


Just a slightly different way of cooking - grab a ball of ground beef, place it on the griddle and smash it really thin with the flat of a spatula. Try and get as thin as possible, even a few little lacy holes appearing in the patty. It gives a great crust and is probably my favourite type of burger. I much prefer a stack of a couple of those over a single thicker number. 
 

In the picture above, the two on the left had just been turned so you can see the crust, the others are just about to flip. 

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Made a round of Oklahoma smash burgers last night.   Failed to take pictures due to chaos caused by an empty propane tank.

 

Will say, whatever else the Blackstone cannot cannot do, it churns out Smashburgers.   No problem making dinner for 9.

 

Having played with it I have maybe 2 comments: it’s difficult to visually confirm the flame is on/see how high it is and it’s underpowered, particularly compared to a commercial flat top 

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