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Grillaholics Stuffed Burger Press and Recipe eBook - Extended Warranty - Burger Stuffer & Hamburger Patty Maker - The Perfect Grilling Gift & Stocking Stuffer

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Features

  • SAY GOODBYE TO BORING BURGERS - The Grillaholics Stuffed Burger Press Patty Maker & Burger Stuffer makes it easy to stuff your burger patties with your favorite ingredients! Our hamburger patty press makes mind-blowing burgers that are BURSTING with flavor. Imagine burgers STUFFED with gooey cheese, crispy bacon, grilled onions & jalapenos and more! The only limitation is your imagination!
  • FUN & EASY TO USE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - Our unique burger patty maker design is so easy to use that the whole family can get in on the fun! Your kids will love helping with dinner while they stuff their own burgers full of their favorite ingredients. With our burger maker press, making delicious stuffed burger patties is as easy as One. Two. Three. Just press it. Stuff it. Seal it! You'll be asking yourself why you didn't pick up a burger maker sooner!
  • CREATE PERFECTLY UNIFORM PATTIES - Theres nothing worse than a hand-shaped patty that doesnt cook up evenly. Our Stuffed Burger Press guarantees perfect results every time that cook up evenly throughout!
  • NO MORE MESSY CLEANUP - Who wants to focus on cleanup after dinner? Nobody. That's why we specifically make the Grillaholics Stuffed Burger Press & hamburger patty maker press with premium materials that clean up easier than ever. The BPA-Free plastic used in our hamburger pattie maker ensures your burges slide in and out with ease. When done, simply soak in hot soapy water or toss in the dishwasher and youre on your way!
  • THE GRILLAHOLICS PROMISE - Purchase risk-free with confidence knowing that youll get a product you love or well do whatever it takes to make it right. Consider getting two for even more grilling possibilities!

Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 4.5 x 2.25 inches


Item Weight: 6.7 ounces


Manufacturer: DSquared International LLC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Perfect, yes, PERFECT Juicy Lucy stuffed burgers
I have had my press for about a month, and have made a couple of batches of stuffed burgers (Juicy Lucy) with it. The press works well to form both the cupped bottom and flat top portions of ground beef, and then join the two parts to assemble the stuffed burgers. The burgers from this press are exactly the right size to fit on a bun, too. It is far easier to use my Stuffed Burger Press than to form them by hand, especially when using a soft, creamy cheesy filling (any filling with cream cheese; for example, creamy blue cheese or jalapeño popper filling). My method is to mix the filling at room temp - cream and cheddar cheeses, chopped scallions and minced pickled jalapeños, and garlic and onion powders, maybe some blue cheese and/or cayenne depending on your bravery reading on your dip-stick - put that in a plunge measure (like the Norpro Wonder Cup Adjustable Measuring Cup (Two Cup Size) - it's the same size and shape as the hole in the cupped ground beef), and set it in the fridge to stiffen up. Meanwhile, form the ground beef (using cling wrap so it won't stick to the press), into flat burger tops and cupped burger bottoms. I install the insert, and sandwich 3 ounces of ground beef in cling wrap to press out the flat top (set that aside). I then remove the insert, and sandwich 4 ounces of ground beef in cling wrap to press out the bottom cup (leave in the press). Using the measuring plunger (remember that? It's in the fridge), press out the chilled filling until there is 1.5 ounces of filling above the top and whack that off level with the top using a butter knife. Lift the cling wrap and schmear the filling into the beef cup that's in the press, spread out the filling if you need to, take the cling wrap off the bottom of the top patty, place the flat patty of beef on top of the filling and smoosh in the burger press. Pop the formed stuffed burger out of the press (it's easy since the bottom lifts out) and use your thumbs to ensure a good seal between the top and bottom - cheesy leaks are not good. Take a swig of beer, it will taste like victory! Repeat. I meant the whole burger process, not just the beer. I often freeze them, carefully (again, leaking cheese is bad). Each one goes into a zipper top or vacuum bag, each one lying on a flat shelf (don't stack them until they're frozen) once Lucy is fully formed. To cook, I leave my thawed Juicy Lucy in its sealed bag and cook it sous vide (140F degrees for 90 minutes). I know, the USDA would arrest me, but what can I say, I'm a rebel. ;^) I am sure that you will want to fully cook them to USDA-approved 160F, even though the meat will be dry and tough, but you may like leather. At 140F, the filling is luscious and melty, without the painful, lava-like scalding and mouth blisters. I then extract from the bag, dry both the top and bottom surfaces with a paper towel, sprinkle on salt and pepper, maybe some BBQ or steak rub, and sear these monsters on an EXTREMELY hot charcoal grill for all of 60 to 90 seconds per side to get a nice crust. I never said it was easy, it does take some time and effort, and it does make a mess of your kitchen, but the end result is 110% worth it. The Grillaholics Stuffed Burger Press really simplifies the Juicy Lucy process, makes identical Paleo-friendly, gluten-free burgers, and as a bonus, it cleans up in the dishwasher. I am really happy with mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2018 by TomG

  • Get it
This was a Father’s Day gift, and it worked amazing. Made mushroom and Swiss stuffed burgers on the traeger and oh my. Was super easy to use and easy to clean afterwards
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025 by Ember

  • Makes a good stuffed burger but builds them a little small
Works like a charm, but it builds them a little small for my liking. I’m a beefeater, so I build my burgers large and in charge. Stuffed burgers are a lot of fun - cheese, bacon bits, jalapeños, flavored cream cheeses, the works - and this little gadget builds them up well, I just wish the diameter was a bit bigger. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2025 by jphil

  • Great product
Build quality: Great price
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025 by John

  • Fat burger
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2025 by Marcella

  • I must have missed something
The listing sounded so yummy so had to try it with making stuffing out of the things I like to have on my burger...cheese, mushrooms and onions. I chopped the three ingredients up to be the stuffing. Added Onion cup a soup and Worcestershire sauce to the burger meat. After a couple of failed attempts at using the device as instructed, I reread the instructions on how to make the stuffed burgers. I tried all the tips and just could not get the burgers to come out of the device without breaking apart. I tried with about a pound and half of burger meat to make the burgers come out of the device as described in the listing. It was not worth the time and effort. I still have the device and might trying again. If I get better results I will update the review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022 by laney

  • Great stuffed burgers
Great for making stuffed burgers. Well formed and they stay together
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by CanerMe

  • Excellent press! Here's some simple tips on how to use ;-)
This is really very, very cool! My wife got me a different burger press for Valentine's Day, and it had many issues: 1) to small overall (would make only tiny burgers), 2) the well for the stuffing was way to small (not much room for stuffing), but 3) most importantly, the burger got destroyed trying to get it out of the press (what’s the point then!). I was thinking, this is crazy! Why not have a push up plate under the burger so that you don’t ruin what you’ve just made! Well, that's what this burger press has, and it solves the other 2 issues as well :-) I read a ton of reviews, and ordered this on Prime and got it on a Sunday, and that night we made *great* burgers! I thought it was a total breeze to use, compared to the other press. In part maybe because as I was waiting for it to arrive, I searched around other videos and saw how to use it and got ideas on what to do. I combined about 5 different ideas in to our first attempt. I used 2 pounds of grass fed beef, and then in a large bowl, I mixed in some Worcestershire and soy sauce, along with fresh cut cilantro and some basil, sea salt and ground pepper (no real measuring here, just whatever you like). After needing that to get a good mix, I arranged the meat on a serving plate in a meatloaf configuration and then used a dough scraper to divide in to 4 even amounts (the dough scraper was a great tip that I saw on a video on stuffed burgers, and I ordered that at the same time as the press and it worked great). Then I got a small bowl for the stuffing out and added in some minced garlic, sliced jalapeno, pepper rings and mushroom, and shredded American cheese, and stirred together. Just divide each portion of the meat in to 2/3rds (for the base that you make a deep well impression in to), and 1/3rd for the top. The base just requires a little bit of pressure and a slight bit of turning to get an even patty. Taking the cover off for the well press is a little tricky, but I used a paper towel to get more grip. Then repeat that even pressure and sight turning motion to make the deep and consistent well, removing any excess meat that comes out (just add that to the 1/3rd portion for the top patty for now). Then put the cover for the well back on, make a bit of a patty with the remaining 1/3rd (doesn't have to be perfect, just close enough of a patty to put on top of the base), then press and turn slightly again, trimming any excess off for the next burger. Once you’re done, just press up in the center of the base (make sure it’s in the center, that’ll make it come out easier, and without any damage) to get the patty out, and then plop the patty down on a plate face first, with the base being on top (gravity will unstick the base from the patty). The patties came out looking perfect! Now to address some minor issues: 1) I did notice some slight sticking that one reviewer mentioned, but it wasn’t *nothing* compared to the disaster of the other press. I’m really not worried about this as I made 4x ½ pound burgers without any real issue at all. 2) I'll keep experimenting with getting the cover to the well press on and off, but a paper towel seemed to help. 3) I couldn't find any information about the ebook on the packaging or on the Grillaholics web site, so I may have to call about that (sadly, no customer service e-mail). But these are all *VERY* minor things IMHO. After suffering through a very poor product (which is now sitting in the recycle bin), I'm very happy with this! We’ll be eating the other two burgers for lunch today, and I can see years of use ahead of us with this press :-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2018 by Dave Russell

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