J-Cody's makes one of my favorite hamburgers and I will stop for one when I get back to CS for a football or baseball game.
I would love to recreate their burger at home on the grill /smoker. There a lot of different burger styles but this one seems to be my favorite.
I tried smoking a burger for the first time and I feel like I am getting close. I used a prime brisket & sirloin mix from the counter at our HEB. The mean was juicy and had a great flavor but the texture was slightly coarser than I preferred. The meat was slightly crumbly.
The patties started at about 3/4" -1" thick and lost very little thickness due to the slow cook. If anything I would go slightly thinner as they were a bit difficult to eat. I smoked for 1 1/2 hours and finished 2 minutes each side over a hot fire. I used mesquite wood chunks in an offset smoker.
Does anyone know how J-codys cooks their burgers? Do they smoke them and then finish on the open fire?
What mix of meat do they use? I'm assuming they use trimming from the bbq.
Thanks
I would love to recreate their burger at home on the grill /smoker. There a lot of different burger styles but this one seems to be my favorite.
I tried smoking a burger for the first time and I feel like I am getting close. I used a prime brisket & sirloin mix from the counter at our HEB. The mean was juicy and had a great flavor but the texture was slightly coarser than I preferred. The meat was slightly crumbly.
The patties started at about 3/4" -1" thick and lost very little thickness due to the slow cook. If anything I would go slightly thinner as they were a bit difficult to eat. I smoked for 1 1/2 hours and finished 2 minutes each side over a hot fire. I used mesquite wood chunks in an offset smoker.
Does anyone know how J-codys cooks their burgers? Do they smoke them and then finish on the open fire?
What mix of meat do they use? I'm assuming they use trimming from the bbq.
Thanks