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by Bailee Orn Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is rehab Burger therapy?

Burger Physical Therapy provides physical, speech, and occupational therapy to outpatient clinics, hospitals, and skilled nursing facilities since 1978.

Why choose Burger physical therapy?

Burger physical therapists can identify your issues, and design a program that fits your needs, whether it is injury prevention, or recovering from an injury such as an ankle sprain. It can also be an important part of recovery and rehab from surgery of the knee or hips.

Where's the best burger therapy in Scottsdale?

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How do you keep burgers from coming apart?

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How to keep burgers from falling apart?

The fat in the meat is what will keep the burgers together. Also, keeping the meat cold while preparing and after preparing will help with not falling apart. And lastly using a press, if you can, rather than forming the patties by hand will help keep the meat from getting mushy and falling apart.

How to keep hamburgers together?

Refrigerating your hamburger patties after prep and prior to cooking will also help keep your burgers together. Be sure you aren’t working the meat too much when forming your patties. This makes the hamburgers denser and more likely to fall apart. Use a patty press to make your burgers.

Can you put bacon on a hamburger?

Adding ingredients like minced onion, Worcestershire, or chopped bacon to your ground beef can make the beef looser and prone to falling apart. Putting ingredients inside the beef is creating a meatloaf, not really a burger. The additions should be kept on the outside of the burger as accents to your final creation!

Can you overwork a burger?

Overworking will not only make for a dense burger, but it will make it more susceptible to falling apart. It is also best to keep your meat cold before you are ready to make your patties. This will help in forming a burger that will stay together.

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