Oven Barbecued Hamburgers
Hamburger: Mix all ingredients and make medium sized patties. brown in small amount of cooking oil and se aside. Make the sauce. Barbecue Sauce: Mix all ingredients. Place browned patties in baking pan and pour sauce over them. Bake for 1 hour at 350° F. Serve on buns. |
Hamburger: 1½ lb. ground beef 3/4 c. rolled oats 1 c. milk 3 Tbsp. onion – chopped 1½ tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. pepper Sauce: 1 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce 2 Tbsp. sugar 3 Tbsp. vinegar 1/2 c. water 1 c. catsup 6 Tbsp. onion -chopped |
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I thought Id spice things up with this recipe of the week with a classic ford tractor in the post. I do see quite a bit of these older tractors still used around here on the farm, and from what I've read about Ford tractors of this vintage "they are near indestructible"! Richard
Also the Amish series continues this Friday with part four! Richard
Well I am finally back on my computer and it doesn't shut off all the time. Now if I could remember all my pass words, I would be all right. Martha tried to give me a post but the computer kept shutting off so now that it's fixed, we can get to work on a future post. The weather is beautiful here today.Marilyn
I'm enjoying your blog very much. The recipes sound great and seem simple enough, even for me to attempt. I must say, it was a little distressing to hear about the increase in buggy accidents and how the carriages are harassed by some car drivers. I would love to see some horse drawn carriages driven by quiet, family oriented folks in my neck of the woods.Have a great day.
Love the old Ford tractor. Thanks,I will have to try this recipe.
I will definitely have to try this one! I heard using diced green olives in burgers and it is really good too.Bernadine- I would gladly come drive my pony in your neck of the woods if it meant quiet roads and beautiful scenery! I would invite you along too!
I'm back home and I thought Id stop by my own blog,lol. I see some folks liked this very simple recipe, and anyone that knows me knows I love simple. I'm not a fancy eater so I tend to go for dishes like this one, and I love burgers in any shape or form anyway. And I see some new faces so welcome folks, and Marilyn welcome back to the information super highway with getting your computer back and running. Richard
What a delicious hamburger recipe for me to try this weekend! I had never eaten it from ovens, must be good. Thanks!
Share some of the home remedies with us. I am intrigued
Hi Richard, This sounds great I will have to try it. Hope you have a great day! When I do make it I will send a picture (0:Blessings~Lissa
Sound good Lissa and I hope that no odor was smelled from this post,lol.(see Jeans post). Although the farmers I think were spraying liquid manure today! Richard
I know what you mean Richard!! When they fertilize the trees around here, there is no mistaking it!!! lol
Love the photo of the tractor Richard.The recipe for oven baked burgers is great. It sounds really easy.I would never ever think of doing burgers in the oven so am definitely going to try these on a school night for my lot here!Have a good SundayFiona