HOW TO MAKE THE BEST BURGERS ON THE STOVETOP | KITCHN
Steps:
- Divide the ground beef. Divide the ground beef into 4 or 6 portions, depending on the number of burgers you would like to make.
- Shape the patties. Gently press each portion of ground beef into a disk about 1-inch thick. Press the middle to create a shallow "dimple" and pat the edges into a round — the patty should look like a frisbee and be slightly larger than your burger buns. Don't worry if there are some cracks in the edges; try not to mash the beef too much as you shape the patties.
- Warm the pan. Heat a pat of butter or a teaspoon of oil in a griddle or large skillet over medium heat.
- Toast the buns. Working in batches if needed, place the bun halves cut-side down in the warm butter or oil. Toast until the surface is golden-brown. Transfer the toasted buns to a serving plate.
- Increase the heat to medium-high. Increase the heat to medium-high, and keep a careful eye on the pan. When you see the first wisp of smoke, you're ready to cook the burgers.
- Cook the burgers for 3 to 5 minutes. Place the burger patties in the hot pan, leaving a little space between each one. Work in batches if necessary. The burgers should sizzle on contact — if they don't, nudge the heat up a little. Generously season with salt and pepper, and cook for 3 to 4 minutes.
- Flip the burgers and cook another 3 to 5 minutes. Quickly slide a spatula under the burgers and flip to the other side. You should see a dark brown sear on the underside — if not, increase your heat next time. Season the other side generously with salt and pepper, and cook for another 3 to 5 minutes to your preferred doneness. If the burger falls apart when you flip, just press the edges together and carry on — your burger will still be great!
- To make cheeseburgers. If making cheeseburgers, top the burgers with cheese as soon as you flip them. If the cheese isn't melting fast enough, cover the pan with a lid or other dome to encourage the cheese to melt.
- Finish the burgers. When the burgers have finished cooking, transfer them to the toasted buns and finish with your favorite burger toppings.
Nutrition Facts : SaturatedFatContent 6.0 g, UnsaturatedFatContent 0.0 g, CarbohydrateContent 10.7 g, SugarContent 1.3 g, ServingSize Serves 10, ProteinContent 13.8 g, FatContent 15.4 g, Calories 240 cal, SodiumContent 150.1 mg, FiberContent 0.5 g, CholesterolContent 0 mg
BURGER RECIPES: EASIEST-EVER CHEESEBURGERS RECIPE | GOOD …
It's hard not to love burgers. Some favour the Aussie burger-bar versions of yesteryear, stacked high with cheese, lettuce, tomato, bacon, eggs and barbecue sauce. If you've only ever tasted burger patties packed with eggs, breadcrumbs, herbs and all other whatnot, just try these and you'll be converted forever. Simple really is best.
Provided by Adam Liaw
Categories Main-course
Total Time 30 minutes
Yield SERVES 4
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
Divide the minced beef into four equal portions and roll them into balls without pressing them together too much. Squash the balls and gently mould them into four "quarterpound" patties the same size as your burger buns. Chill the patties in the fridge for at least 10 minutes.
Heat a large frying pan or barbecue hotplate and brush it with a little dripping or oil. Cut the buns in half and place them, cut-side down, directly onto the hotplate. Season each patty well with salt and pepper, and place onto the hotplate alongside the buns.
Add a small amount of shaved onion to the raw top of the patty and squish it in. After a minute or so, flip it over. Add a slice of cheese to the cooked top of the patty and then cover it with the top of a bun. Cook the patty for a further minute or two until the cheese is melted. Flip the bun bottom and cover with the cheese and bun-covered patty. Serve with pickles and condiments.
*Adam's tip Cheaper beef minces are higher in fat than the more expensive "premium" minces, which makes them great for hamburgers. While burger experts recommend 30 per cent fat for hamburgers, the 15-20 per cent fat you get in cheap minces is perfectly fine.
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