I'm craving burgers- HELP!
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I eat venison burgers....very low fat,good on protein just as tasty(add a bit of mozzarella light) = Low Fat Muscle Builder
It almost feels like cheating.lol
MMMmmm.... I love venison burgers! We always have trouble getting the venison ground to stay together because it's so lean, so we grind up bacon and onion with the venison. Not exactly sure if that defeats the purpose of a venison burger's "leanness" (is that even a word?) but it tastes pretty good!
I love burgers in general though....probably my food of choice if I could only eat one thing for the rest of my life! Burger (of any kind...I'm not picky!), slice of cheese and a bun is pure heaven for my tastebuds!0 -
Don't deprive yourself.
It's ok to indulge every so often, as long as it doesn't become a habit.
We buy regular frozen burgers & we grill them on a George Foreman (or similar type) grill.
So all the excess grease drips off.0 -
If you want a burger, have a burger.
Work it off later0 -
Eat a burger but wrap it in lettuce instead of using a bun. And use a leaner beef.0
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You already tried those loathsome meatless burgers - :huh:
I used lean beef mixed with ground turkey.
And instead of a heavy bun, I used whole wheat, sliced bread - the good stuff that costs $5 a loaf, but it's worth it, and it lasts as long since I'm not just eating breads with every meal.
And I dress it heavy with veggies: caramelized onions, peppers, garlic with lettuce, tomatoes and salsa topped with grated pepper jack cheese. These are around 500 calories each; I eat two and call that X-Mas.
I just can't go less than that and feel like I've eaten a burger.0 -
Worcestershire (spelling??) sauce and the McCormick Hamburger seasoning.0
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Hey there,
It's not really the meat that is the problem - that's the protien! I enjoy a burger too, but don't like the extra carbs from the bread/bun so I use a portabello mushroom as my bun. Now - unfortunately, you can't pick it up and eat it with your hands as it would be rather messy (Or go ahead - it's up to you) so I cut it with a nife and fork!
I know portabella mushroom are really big - so I only use one on the bottom - It may not sound appealing but when you think about it it's really the meat and fixin's that you are craving from the burger!
Good luck - there are lots of great tips here!!0 -
I would love to try Bison but the UK is only as adventurous as Beef0
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96/4 extra lean beef 4 oz = 150 cals. Get lowest calorie bun / bread you can find or go the lettuce bun route (it's really good, btw). Skip cheese and mayo. Load up on low cal condiments. ketchup, mustard or bbq sauce, pickles, tomatoes, onion, jalapenos, lettuce, etc... are so low cal that you can't screw up. Tastes awesome and low cal.0
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If you use really lean beef you can grate some veggies in there to add moisture. Red peppers, onions or carrots. Lipton onion soup mix is good mixed in with a bit of bbq sauce. Have a burger don't deprive yourself.0
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for the fries try the sweet potato fries I hear they are really really good and a whole lot healthier for you...and if you can bake instead of fry always bake....no need for the worries about frying your food.0
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Oh man I love burgers..I use lean ground beef...chopped up onion..maple/garlic seasoning if I have it, and other than that I usually just experiment. I've put some Peanut Butter in by request from the boyfriend, and it was pretty good. I've also stuffed them with smoked cheddar...or a pickle slice...or bacon...or all of the above. The last time I made burgers, to save on calories but not taste I only used half a bun..so it was like an open faced burger. It might have been slightly messier, but it tasted sooo good, since you could really get at all the flavors without a boring bun in the way.
PEANUT BUTTER!?! Really!?! Open faced I can get down with, but...peanut butter?0 -
Using sandwich thins or other low-calorie bread (instead of a bun) would help, too.0
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Osterich is not bad at all by the time you put everything else on it. :bigsmile:
The lean ground sirloin I buy is 96/4 and has almost the same nutrient values as ground turkey breast. So you CAN have beef! I agree with everyone who says to season it well and use onion and don't cook it as long.
Putting black bean puree in the burger mixture is also good, but it will not save you calories since just 1/2 cup of black beans is 100-120 calories.
Now I'm also craving a burger!0 -
Best Burger Ever:
http://www.canyoustayfordinner.com/2012/01/04/loaded-quinoa-veggie-burgers/
Drrrr... sorry, no beef in this one! I need to pay closer attention to the full post!!
This is an insult to burgers0 -
I honestly don't think that burgers are THAT bad.
Fries are virtually useless calories, so if you want the burger, have the burger. Log it, count it, and adjust.
Note: One McDonald's hamburger is 250 calories. Splurge for the cheeseburger and it is 300 calories.
Most microwave meals are more than that! Just make sure you don't order the fries!!!!
Enjoy!
I don't think burgers are unhealthy at all, so long as you enter them. It's ridiculous that we seem to want to label everything "unhealthy" if it tastes good.0 -
I still have my burgers as well. Either turkey or 93/7 beef. Sometimes I have the real thing from 5 guys but I work it into my day.0
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Simple is better as far as burgers go. My burger recipe? Ground meat (I grind it myself, that way I know exactly what I'm getting,) salt, pepper. Cook, and eat. I'm a purist, I like my burger to taste like beef, not stuff. :laugh:
Oh, I hear you! I love beef, and can't imagine mixing sauces and flavorings in! I'm also always amazed when I see a good steak drowning in steal sauce or...omg...eewww...ketchup! I do confess to topping a good burger with a leaf of lettuce and a tomato slice, though...0 -
I combine lean ground beef, ground turkey, low sodium Worcestershire sauce, red onions, grated carrots, finely chopped spinach, ketchup, mustard, sea salt, pepper medley, and smoked paprika, together, then form patties and cook on the grill and if I am not in the mood for a bun I take green lettuce leaves and wrap it around the burger, also I add muenster, provolone, or cheddar cheese sometimes when I am wanting a gooey burger!..this helps me with my cravings because If i could, I would eat a charbroiled burger at least 3 times a week! Lot less calories and a whole lot better than fast food or restaurant burgers!
It seems to me that a charbroiled burger (wrapped in your lettuce leaves) would be a good source of protein and you could do worse than having one three times a week!0 -
What I have found is that adding cheese to anything really cranks up the cals! Add a wedge of laughing cow light garlic cheese... it is only 35cals and I think it adds so much more taste then american cheese. Of course use a light wheet hamburger bun (90 cals) and I think you are in good shape.0
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Best Burger Ever:
http://www.canyoustayfordinner.com/2012/01/04/loaded-quinoa-veggie-burgers/
Drrrr... sorry, no beef in this one! I need to pay closer attention to the full post!!
This is an insult to burgers
Eewww... it sure is! It looks awful!0 -
You can jazz-up the beef a million and one ways... if you're making the patties yourself! Throw in chopped up herbs of any kind, or green onions, curry powder, there are zillions of recipes online if you were to google something along the lines of "gourmet + homemade + burger patty". Don't be shy to experiment! You can make it more Italian by throwing in basil and oregano, and topping it afterwards with a quickly-prepared bruschetta mix (fresh, helathy, tasty and garlicy mmm!), or make it more Indian by combining with curry and some grated ginger in the patties, that kind of thing. Try herb mixes like dried rosemary, thyme, sage, etc.0
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I would just do lean beef, or have a burger and plan the rest of your day's calories around it I'm actually into turkey burgers, so don't knock 'em lol I actually really like veggies so maybe I won't have the best advice because what I do is have 1/2 cup of ground turkey...I season it really well and stuff it with bell peppers and then I bake it for 25-30 minutes in the oven at 375%. I like it this way because it's still juicy and very tasty. I top it with a portebello mushroom and two tablespoons of cheddar cheese. I love it, but understand if you still want the beef because I know that sometimes I really just want a beef burger. Just do a thin burger out of lean beef and top it with yummy veggies, opt for mustard. I think the point of changing your lifestyle to lose and maintain weight is to find a reasonable way to eat all of your favorite foods so that it's a lifestyle you can maintain and actually ENJOY because you have to be happy.0
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substitute all your ground beef with ground turket breast, dress up the burgers when you are making them, it will be delicious.
Ditto. I have to say, I respect your lust for real beef but let me tell you.. ground turkey breast will make you question your sanity on this one. Throw it on a grill.. I top mine with shredded carrots, avocado, touch of feta cheese.. I often add a little bit of balsamic to the patty while grilling.. skip the bun..0 -
I have eliminated white bread, with all the useless calories. I have switched to these, which I get at BJ's Wholesale:
http://www.josephsbakery.com/p-10222-Flax-Oat-Bran-and-Omega-3-Square-Lavash
100 calories for a whole sheet.... lots of protein and omega 3.0 -
This.Just have one. Work out a little bit extra later0
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I don't know if this has been posted yet (didn't read all the replies) but lean beef often has the same amount of fat and calories as ground turkey, and WAY more taste.0
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You can jazz-up the beef a million and one ways... if you're making the patties yourself! Throw in chopped up herbs of any kind, or green onions, curry powder, there are zillions of recipes online if you were to google something along the lines of "gourmet + homemade + burger patty". Don't be shy to experiment! You can make it more Italian by throwing in basil and oregano, and topping it afterwards with a quickly-prepared bruschetta mix (fresh, helathy, tasty and garlicy mmm!), or make it more Indian by combining with curry and some grated ginger in the patties, that kind of thing. Try herb mixes like dried rosemary, thyme, sage, etc.
Totally trying the curry powder thing it sounds amaaaazing. Thanks for the idea :happy:0 -
Steam it. It is really good. Keeps all the flavor loses all the bad stuff.0
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cook a 80 or 90% lean burger, and put a slice of american kraft cheese and 2 tablespoons of katchup. you don't need the bun, the bun has lots of calories unless you can find one that is low. and have side salad, or sweet potato fries, or some kind of veggie, i do this when i want a burger and it helps, with out eatting all the calories.
I hope this helped.0
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