Thanks Joe! Those burger buns are large, because when I make Cheeseburgers, the one time I really splurge on on meat portion size is then and I use a 1/2 lb of extra lean ground beef of each burger. These buns hold up to the big patty and don’t fall apart. They taste almost like the buns at Carl’s Jr. on their largest burgers.
Hint, when forming burgers to grill or broil form a 1/2” raised rim around the top perimeter (the center is indented) of the patty and make the patty just slightly larger than the bun. Broil this side first. Then when you grill or broil the burger they will remain FLAT and make a perfect burger and fit the bun exactly for eating ease!
That BOL GE electric range is simply one of the very best stoves I’ve ever used. It’s all old fashioned analog controls, no clock or timer. I have a great digital large faced timer that has a magnet on the back and I just stick it on the back panel when I use it. And the chime continues until I turn it off, I never miss the signal to check whats cooking or baking.
The calrod burners are fast and hot and the controls react almost instantly to any change. I could afford any expensive range on the market if I wanted one, but this old school appliance is the BEST. Yes, I have to clean the oven manually, but thats about 30 mins of concentrated effort every 6 to 8 mo. and I use this oven almost daily and I use the boiler at least twice a week. And BTW, the boiler is also the best I’ve ever used too! I can broil with the oven door closed and house doesn’t fill with smoke.
If you are in the market for a new electric stove, get a GE BOL. Sadly, this model now has the new burners that have temp control regulators, but I believe you can still switch them out with regular old fashioned GE calrod elements, at extra expense, and I think that it would be worth the money. The 8” burners are 2600 watts and the 6” burners are 1500 watts. I paid $339.00 for this stove on sale at Lowes in March 2017, and it was worth every penny.
Eddie
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