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Toss out those processed burger patties! Making your own burger is both easy and a much healthier option. All you need is to get some freshly ground beef from your favorite butcher and to put in a bit of effort. If you want to know how to make a hamburger, just follow these steps.

Ingredients

  • 1 pound (453 grams) 80% lean ground beef/chuck
  • 6 burger buns
  • 1 egg yolk
  • ½ small red or white onion
  • Ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon white pepper
  • 1 garlic clove
  • Handful fresh herbs, chopped roughly
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 thinly sliced tomatoes
  • 6 slices of cheese
  • Lettuce leaves
  • Ketchup
  • Mayonnaise
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Making the Patties for the Burger

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  1. Get a butcher to grind chuck beef for you with a 20% fat content. [1] If you use more fat, it will just drip off the meat and cause fire flare-ups; less and the burgers will be dry. [2] If possible, buy the meat the day you’re going to cook it.
    • Ask the butcher to grind the meat twice, once in the coarse plate of the grinder and then through the fine plate.
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Seasoning (Optional)

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    You'll add the other ingredients to it when you're ready.
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    Put them in a bowl and mix them together until combined.
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    This includes the Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, mustard, and the chopped herbs. These ingredients are optional, but they can add a special flavor to the meat.
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    Season one egg yolk with salt and pepper and mix everything together. [3] It is easier to start mixing with a spoon; then use your clean hands to thoroughly combine the ingredients.
  5. Handle the meat as little as possible, so you don’t squeeze out the juices.
    • Shape the mixture into 6 equal-sized balls using your hands.
    • Press the balls down to make flat burger shapes about ½ inch (1.27cm) thick. Make a small indentation in the center of the burger with your thumb. This prevents the center from swelling, leading to uneven cooking. [4]
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Cooking the Burgers

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    Cover them with plastic wrap or wax paper. Chill for 30 minutes to a few hours to make the burgers firmer and easier to cook. Burger meat is best cooked cold.
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    The homemade burgers can be cooked with a broiler or grill, fried in the skillet or frying pan, or barbecued. They can also be baked. The method used depends on what you have available and what you prefer by way of taste and texture. Whichever method you choose, after taking the patties out of the fridge, spritz them with a little cooking oil or brush them with some melted butter before cooking. Here are the different methods you can use:
    • Broiler/grill: Preheat the broiler (upper level grill) to medium heat. Line a broiler pan with foil, for easier cleanup after cooking. Place the burgers in the broiler pan. Broil them for 6-7 minutes on each side or until thoroughly cooked. [5]
    • Frying pan or skillet : Add oil or butter to the pan and fry the burgers well. Be sure to use low heat and a long cook to properly cook the burgers the whole way through.
    • Place the burgers on the barbecue grill. Cook as usual for hamburgers on the barbecue.
    • Bake: Place in the oven on 350ºF/180ºC for 15 to 30 minutes, depending on thickness. You may like to flip them over halfway, testing doneness regularly.
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    Focus on the cook times for doneness.
    • Avoid rare doneness to a burger. Officials say never to eat red meat because it is unhealthy, though tempting to eat it being so natural. [ citation needed ] However, personal ideas may say differently.
    • For medium-rare burgers, keep a six-ounce burger on the grill for 4 minutes per side (with one flip to each side) so the temperature reaches 125 to 130 °F (52 to 54 °C) [6]
    • For medium burgers, keep a six-ounce burger on the grill for 4 minutes on the one side, then keep the other side on the grill for 5 minutes side (with one flip to each side) so the temperature reaches 140 to 145 °F (60 to 63 °C), but you should check this at the 8th minute to ensure right temperature is reached. [7]
    • For medium-well burgers, keep a six-ounce burger on the grill for 5 minutes per side (with one flip to each side). [8]
    • Well done burgers must be kept on the grill for at least 10 minutes and you must watch the temperature reach no more than 160 °F (71 °C). [9]
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Adding the Toppings

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    You can choose to use whatever toppings you like, but here's what you can do to prepare traditional toppings for the burger:
    • Wash the lettuce and tomatoes.
    • Halve the burger buns, then thinly slice the tomatoes.
    • Place the ketchup and mayonnaise on the table for diners to make their own choice.
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    Once the burgers are cooked to each diner's liking, serve the burgers. Place inside the bun with the toppings and deliver to the table.
    • Alternatively, place the burger on a plate with other food such as rice, chips, mashed potato, or salad.
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    Do I need to use a barbecue grill to cook the burgers?
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    No. Hamburgers can also be cooked on a stovetop, on a grill pan, or in an oven. Cooking them on the grill usually yields the best results, though.
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    How do I heat the buns?
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    You can place them on a cookie sheet and heat them in a 300F oven/toaster oven until they are heated through.
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    Do you need something to hold the meat together?
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    Some people like to add an egg to hold the patties together and breadcrumbs for texture. Another alternative is to add barbecue sauce for texture and taste all rolled in one.
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      Tips

      • Don’t press down on the patties with your spatula as they’re cooking. It will just make you lose those tasty juices, leading to dry burgers. [10]
      • If you are frying on a pan, it is good to cover the pan with a lid to keep the burgers juicy and moist.
      • If you want a cheeseburger, slice the cheese thinly and place it on the burgers when the patties are almost ready to come off the grill.
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      Warnings

      • Grills and broilers are obviously very hot; take appropriate precautions and use oven mitts to protect your hands.
      • The faster you eat it the better. The warm burger is very vulnerable to bacteria.
      • Cook the beef well to remove the chance of bacterial or other infections. To avoid E. coli contamination, avoid eating burgers that are still raw in the middle. [11]
      • Always be sure to wash your hands before you handle food to stop the spread of bacteria.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Cutting board
      • Sharp knife
      • Wooden spoon for mixing
      • Large plate
      • Mixing bowl
      • Plastic wrap or wax paper (cut individual squares for each burger)
      • Foil-lined broiler pan and rack or frying pan/skillet or barbecue or oven baking sheet (lined with parchment or greased)
      • Spatula for lifting burgers

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      To make a hamburger, get ground chuck beef with 15% fat content, and place it in a bowl. Add chopped onion and garlic to the bowl and mix the ingredients together with a spoon. Then, crack 1 large egg onto the meat, season with salt and pepper and mix the egg and seasoning into the meat. Use your hands to shape the hamburger mixture into 6 equal sized patties, about 1/2 inch thick. Chill the burgers for 30 minutes in the fridge before grilling or cooking the hamburgers. Serve the burgers on buns with your favorite toppings and condiments! For alternate hamburger recipes, including how to make a double cheeseburger or a pizza hamburger, read on!

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