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Lawry Burgers—A Hamburger Steak in Disguise.

Cooks' Note

Eat these 1/4-pounders, which get their distinctive flavor from the use of seasoned salt, without a bun but with your favorite burger accompaniments—ketchup, spicy mustard, pickle relish, and salsa. Cook the burgers to your liking—3 to 4 minutes per side will yield burgers that are medium-rare, 6 minutes well-done (but also dry!).

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