Subj : Today in History - 1947
To : All
From : Dave Drum
Date : Thu Jul 07 2022 06:43:00
08 July 1947 - PAPERS REPORT A PECULIAR CRASH IN NEW MEXICO DESERT:
Newspapers report the capture of a "flying saucer" at a ranch near the
town of Roswell and question the US military's story about the crash
of a weather balloon. In the 1990s the military will finally reveal
that a top-secret nuclear test-monitoring balloon was recovered at
the site.
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Title: Out Of This World U.F.O. Alien Burger
Categories: Beef, Cheese, Breads, Chilies, Herbs
Yield: 6 burgers
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8 Serrano Chilies
1/4 c Cilantro (4 tb)
2 cl (10 g) garlic
1 Lime; juiced
1 c Safflower Oil
1 pn Salt
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18 oz (500 g) steak
18 oz (500 g) chuck
Salt & black pepper
6 lg Eggs; 1 for each burger
6 sl Cheddar cheese
6 Hamburger buns
GETTING READY: Freeze beef for 1-2 hours then cut into
strips and chunks, pulse it a few times and you have
your own ground beef. The reason you freeze it a little
is so the sticky proteins don't get too soft and stick
all over the blade of the food processor.
Set the oven @ 350ºF/175ºC.
MAKING: Add salt and pepper and gently mix with your
hands. Don't over work this part because you don't want
your burgers to get too tough.
Gingerly form into burger patties or... flying saucer
patties and sear on both sides to your liking.
You can now add the cheese and cover with a lid to let
the cheese melt or put the patties on a baking sheet,
add the cheese and put into a 350 degree oven for a few
minutes or till the cheese melts.
While the cheese is melting, fry your eggs and set aside
until it's time to build your "Out of this World, UFO,
Alien Burger 2016".
Add the egg on top of the burger, then add that spicy
sauce.
Serve and enjoy.
Servings: 6
RECIPE FROM:
https://ifood.tv
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