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Reddit mentions of Amazon Exclusive - Wagyu Single Cow Burger Patties (2 x 8 oz), 1 lb

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    Features:
  • Exclusively for Amazon
  • High-quality American Wagyu beef.
  • Raised on a ranch in California.
  • A blend of premium cuts including brisket, skirt steak, and flat iron.
  • 80% lean / 20% fat. Previously frozen to preserve freshness. Arrives to you ready-to-cook.
Specs:
Height2 Inches
Length6 Inches
Size1 lb
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width6.5 Inches
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Found 2 comments on Amazon Exclusive - Wagyu Single Cow Burger Patties (2 x 8 oz), 1 lb:

u/Typeaux · 12 pointsr/ketorecipes

I found these beauties for $9.99 on AmazonFresh and had to experiment. Here are the ingredients I used, shown in the order that they were prepared:

 

  • Asparagus
  • 3 Garlic Cloves
  • 2 slices of Bacon
  • 8oz Grass-fed Burger Patty (I used 91% lean)
  • 1/4 Avocado
  • Egg
  • Sea Salt
  • Freshly Ground Black Pepper
  • Salted Kerrygold Butter

     

    Procedure

  1. Cut off the white ends of the asparagus and melt 1 tbsp of butter on pan. Add minced garlic and saute with asparagus. Lightly season with salt and pepper.

  2. Cook bacon. I cooked mine on a pan and saved the bacon grease for later cooking projects.

  3. For the Rare Burger Patty, I lightly salted and peppered one side while melting butter on a pan at medium-high heat. I then placed these previously seasoned-sides down and cooked for 2 mins while I seasoned the other side. Flipped these over and cooked for another 2 mins and then let these sit on a plate for the flavors to develop while I fried my egg.

  4. This is where I learned how to fry an egg.

  5. For placement I started with the bed of asparagus, then the burger, then avocado slices, then bacon slices, then the fried egg, and topped off with salt and pepper.

     

    [Request] As I plan on experimenting more with these, what are your favorite gourmet burger ingredient combinations? I want to try cheese on my next go-around.

     

    Here are some more photos.

     

    Net Carbs 3g (1g if you omit asparagus) | Fat 44g | Protein 65g | Cal 711