Do you use oil when cooking burgers?

Chef's answer
They don't need oil but using a little helps. Generally there's enough fat in ground beef but a little oil (about a tablespoon), should help the burgers from sticking to your pan. Although they don't need the oil, the oil will give it a nice crust when cooking..
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  • Choose leaner meats with no added water.
  • Cook it slow, on a low temperature.
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