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New Items, Recipes & Specials

5/28/21 Seafood at Mert’s Meats

Fresh Faroe Island Farm Raised Black Pearl Salmon
Fresh Wild Caught Whitefish
Wild Caught Tuna Loin Steaks
Wild Caught Snapper
Norwegian Farm Raised Atlantic Salmon
Wild Caught Alaskan Coho Salmon
Wild Caught Halibut
Fresh In-Shell Little Neck Clams
Wild Caught Grouper
Fresh In-Shell Mussels
Wild Caught Swordfish Steaks
Wild Caught Mahi Mahi
Fresh In-Shell Cherrystone Clams
Fresh In-Shell Chesapeake Oysters

May 27, 2021

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5/28/21 New Items

Badia Ground White Pepper
International Collection Brand Walnut Oil
Truly Brand Lemonade or Punch Variety Packs
White Claw Variety Packs

May 27, 2021 New Items

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5/21/21 New Items

Fresh Soft Shell Crabs
Double L Farm (Michigan Raised) Non-GMO Whole Chickens
Double L Farm (Michigan Raised) Non-GMO Chicken Leg Quarters
Chuck & Dave’s Spinach Dip
Down Home Dill Dip
Siete Foods line of No Grain, No Dairy Mexican Products.  We have had the Siete Foods No Grain tortillas for awhile.  Now we have their Potato Chips, Tortilla Chips, Mexican Cookies, Churro Strips, Hot Sauces, Enchilada Sauces, Taco Seasonings, Chorizo Seasoning, Crunchy Taco Shells

Back in Stock:
Skin-On Norwegian Farm Raised Atlantic Salmon
Frozen Ground Salmon for Burgers
Gluten Free Lemon Dill Salmon Burgers
V Supremo Queso Fresco Mexican Cheese

May 20, 2021 New Items

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How to Grill the Best Burger

Start with a clean grill – scrub with grill brush then oil the grill by dipping a folded paper towel in oil and rub the oil soaked towel on the grates.

Mert’s ground chuck or burger blend are the best lean to fat ratios for burgers.

Keep the Meat Cold. Heat from your hands combined with room-temp ground beef can melt and smear the fat, preventing the fat from binding with the lean meat, causing too much of it to render during the cooking process, resulting in a dry, dense burger. Keep the meat cold and shape the patties as quickly as possible. After you shape your patties, put them back into the fridge until you are ready to grill.

Don’t Over-Mix the Ground Beef. Evenly sprinkle your seasonings over the ground beef and use your hands to fold them in gently.

To correctly size your patties to fit on your buns, make your burgers about 1 inch thick at the edges, and one in larger than the bun.

Dimpling your Patties. Shape your patties so the outer ½ inch of the patty slightly taller than the middle. Rather than smash the patties together in your hands, place approximately 5 oz of meat on a tray or platter lined with parchment (or the shiny size of the butcher paper the meat came in). Gently flatten the top of the burger and make your wide shallow depression (dimple) with one hand while pressing your other hand against the sides, form a circle. This creates a depression without overheating or overworking the ground beef.

Preheat grill to 450 to 500 degrees before adding your patties, whether charcoal/wood or gas grills.

How Long to Grill Burgers. Check the temperature of the burger by inserting the meat thermometer through the side, not through the top.
Rare burgers cook 4 minutes (125 degrees internal temp)
Medium-Rare burgers cook 5 minutes (135 degrees internal temp)
Medium burgers cook 6-7 minutes (145 degrees internal temp)
Well-done burgers cook 8-9 minutes (160 degrees internal temp)

Flip – Don’t Press! – Your Burgers. Once you put those patties on the grill, don’t press them down. Pressing forces the fat and flavor out of the burgers which results in dry, bland patties. Feel free to frequently flip your burgers – it will cook the burger more evenly.

When to Add the Cheese? Add cheese about 1 minute before the burger is finished cooking.

When to Toast the Buns? Butter the top & bottom of the bun and then put them on the grill out of direct heat. Start toasting the buns when you have a minute left on the patties.

Don’t Forget to Rest Your Burgers. Let the burgers rest for a minute after they come off the grill. This allows time for the juices to redistribute throughout the burger.

May 20, 2021

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How To Grill The Best Burgers

Ingredients:
2 pounds ground chuck OR burger blend – keep cold
4 cloves minced garlic
2 tablespoons minced fresh onion
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 ¾ teaspoons ground black pepper
½ teaspoons salt
6 hamburger buns
Butter for buns

Directions:
Put the cold ground beef in mixing bowl. Sprinkle the other ingredients evenly over top. Fold the meat over a few times to get everything mixed – 30 to 45 seconds. Do not over handle the meat.
On a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or the shiny side of the butcher paper that the meat came in, divide the meat into 6 equal parts. Gently form each portion into a patty that is 4 inches across with 1 inch sides and a shallow depression in the middle. You want the outer ½ inch of the patty to be slightly taller than the inside. Cover the patties with plastic wrap & put in the fridge while doing other tasks.
Preheat the grill to 450 to 500 degrees F. Butter the insides of all of the buns and set them near the grill.
Place patties over direct heat. Cook to your desired doneness:
Rare 4 minutes to 125 degrees F internal temp
Medium-Rare 5 minutes to 135 degrees F internal temp
Medium 6-7 minutes to 145 degrees F internal temp
Well-done 8-9 minutes to 160 degrees F internal temp
Flip burgers, but do NOT press down on the patties at any time.
Add cheese & toast the buns when you have about 1 minute left on the cooking time. Cheese on the burger, buttered side of the bun face down over indirect heat.
Rest the burgers: Remove the burgers and buns from grill and transfer to a clean platter. Let the burgers rest for 1 minute before serving.
Condiment Suggestions: tomato jam, mayo, bacon jam, garlic aioli, blue cheese sauce, sautéed mushrooms, Thousand Island, lettuce, tomato, pickles, red onion.
Makes 6 burgers
From prep to table 15 to 18 minutes

2021 05 14 Recipe Picture #2 How To Grill Best Burger

2021 05 14 Recipe Picture How To Grill Best Burger

May 14, 2021

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