Lately, I have been receiving a lot of questions about Bubba Burgers. What are they, how to grill these people, recipes etc. So, I did so a little research to find out for myself some same things I wanted to realize.

Bubba Burger: What is it.

Bubba Burger is the #1 branded frozen hamburger patty in the us. What makes the Bubba Burger unique from store brands will be the quality of meat along with the process used to freeze these people.

Bubba Burger: What is in it.

The beef is 100% U.S.Deborah.A. whole muscle chuck. Unlike many "100% beef" store brand patties, there are no trimmings or verbosity used in a Bubba Burger. A number of varieties are offered including red onion and jalepeno. Those natural ingredients is the only additives used.

Bubba Hamburger: How are they made.

Freezing various meats in your home freezer causes expansion of the meat fibers that will resulting in cell damage along with breaking down enzymes. The "normal" freezing process ultimately degrades the quality of various meats. Walter "Bubba" Eaves, the company's founder,invented a unique process used to flash freeze the particular burger. Flash freezing shields the meat fibers from this expansion, protecting the flavor and retaining the juices. Bubba went one step further to make sure his or her burger had the taste and texture of a hand produced patty by giving them a unique shape. This branding technique also lets you know that this is a Bubba Cheese burger and not a store brand.

Bubba Pizza: How do you grill them.

That specific production process allows the Bubba burger to be grilled from a frozen state and still remain juicy, tender and tasty. In fact, DO NOT THAW Or even DEFROST Bubba Burgers, or they will fall apart.

How to grill Bubba Burgers

    Heat grill to around 325 degrees.

    Take as many as you need from your freezer pack. DO NOT THAW

    Place iced BUBBA burger directly on grill tray.

    Don't flip the burger 'til you see juices on top.

    Once anyone flip the burger, cook it 'til it's just how you like it.

    Serve on a bun with your favorite condiments, or eat it on it's own like a steak.

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Notice, there is absolutely no suggesting on how long in order to cook Bubba burgers, just keep them iced and don't flip until you discover juices on top. This is a good rule of thumb for any hamburger patty, frozen or otherwise not.

Bubba Burgers cost around $7 for six 1/3 pound patties, making them affordable to assist at any backyard get together. They are made with quality elements and are easy to prepare, perhaps at a moments notice.