To cook the patties, preheat the barbecue to 425ºF.
Combine all ingredients for the patties (except the cheddar) into an big bowl. Mix well.
Separate the meat blend equally into three balls. At that point, split each ball into two burger patties (around 1/4 – 1/2 of an inch, thick).
Structure your Juicy Lucy by utilizing your fingers to make a little indention amidst one of the burger patties. Take one block of cheddar into the indent and take another burger patty over the top. Secure the cheddar within the two patties by squeezing the patties together. Ensure there are no gaps for the cheddar to escape from. Rehash two additional occasions.
Spot a bit of tin foil onto the barbecue and splash with a non-stick cooking shower. Flame broil burgers for around 5 minutes on each side (or longer for an all the more well-done burger).
Expel from barbecue and let sit for 5-10 minutes.
To make the fire-roasted corn pico, preheat the flame broil to 425ºF. At that point, get ready to rub by combining olive oil, stew powder, cumin, and salt.
Expel husks from corn and wash them under virus water. Pat dry. At that point, place the corn over a bit of tin foil and rub it with the olive oil blend. Seal tin foil, making a foil pack—spot on the flame broil.
Flame broil for around 20 minutes. Flip part of the way through.
Let cool for 5 minutes, and afterwards, utilize a sharp blade and cut portions off of the cob.
Put in corn in a medium bowl, then add the remainder of the fixings. Blend.
Serve on an entire wheat bun with mashed avocado and fire-simmered corn salsa.
Notes
*You will have extra flame cooked corn salsa. Whoopee. Eat it with chips.