Cooking Instructions
- 1
Marinate the mince meat with salt,blended ginger garlic onion and light and dark soy, bread crumbs (optional)
- 2
Make patties and cook without pressing so much to maintain moisture
- 3
Set aside
- 4
Prepare the toppings
- 5
For the buns lightly brown each part on the pan
- 6
Put cheese on top of each burger patties for them to melt or microwave them
- 7
Add toppings accordingly and enjoy with a cold drink
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