No, that�s not a typo. Depending on whom you talk to, this cheese-stuffed burger is either called a �Juicy Lucy,� or a �Jucy Lucy.� That�s because two restaurants in Minneapolis claim to have invented it, and they spell it differently. The 5-8 Club goes with �Juicy,� while Matt's Bar saves a character and spells it, �Jucy.� Unless you end up on some kind of cheeseburger related trivia show, this is probably useless information, but hey, you never know.
By the way, I�m not picking sides, but went with �Juicy,� simply to appease my spell-checker. No matter how you spell it, one thing is for sure; this isn�t just any old cheeseburger.
By the way, I�m not picking sides, but went with �Juicy,� simply to appease my spell-checker. No matter how you spell it, one thing is for sure; this isn�t just any old cheeseburger.
The cheese stuffing really does keep the meat juicier, and the mouthfeel is noticeably different that what you experience with a burger that has cheese melted over the top. However, for this to work you need to keep the cheese inside, which means making sure you thoroughly and thoughtfully press the edges of the two patties together.
Please note that the times I gave in the video may, or may not, be close to what you�ll need. There are so many variables such as fat content, meat temperature, pan temperature, cheese choice, and portion size, just to name a few. So, doing some testing before the big burger party is recommended. Best homework, ever! Above and beyond that, not much can go wrong, so I really do hope you give this a try soon. Enjoy!
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