The Best Grilled Burger
I'm always surprised when people ask me if I have a good burger recipe. There's no need to overcomplicate burgers. Simple ground beef (ideally ground chuck), handled very gently, seasoned with salt and pepper, grilled to a perfect medium, and topped with melted cheese. Ready in just 15 minutes.
I'm always surprised when people ask me if I have a good burger recipe. There's no need to overcomplicate burgers. Simple ground chuck (or lean ground beef), handled very gently, seasoned with salt and pepper, and grilled perfectly to a minimal safe internal temperature is all that's needed for a perfect burger… Well, almost all! I love adding blue cheese to my burger, then topping it with my favourite cheese—like smoked Cheddar—for a flavour combination that's simply irresistible.
Ingredients
- 24 oz (680g) ground chuck (or lean ground beef), formed into 4 patties of about 6 oz (170g) each
- Kosher salt and pepper
- 1/4 cup (60g) blue cheese
- 4 slices favourite cheese (I like smoked Cheddar)
- 4 buns, toasted
- Garnishes of choice: onions, tomatoes, lettuce, ketchup, barbeque sauce
Instructions
- 1
Preheat the grill to medium high. Ensure the griddle is oiled. Add the patties, cover, and cook undisturbed for about 4 minutes. Season one side with salt and pepper. Flip and cook the other side for 4 minutes, also seasoning the unseasoned side with salt and pepper. Flip again and rotate 90 degrees. Cook for about 2 minutes. Check the internal temperature of the meat. We want the final burger to be at 165°F (74°C)—the safe recommended internal temperature. Add blue cheese, then regular cheese, and cook for another 2 minutes until the cheese is melted. Total cooking time for the burger is typically around 12 minutes.
- 2
Serve on top of a toasted bun with garnishes of your choice.
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