Hamburger Patties
- 400 grams Ground beef (fresh)
- 1/2 of 1 large Beaten egg
- 100 ml Fresh panko
- 1/2 tsp Store-bought beef soup stock granules
- 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons Mayonnaise
- 3 pinch Paprika powder
- 1/2 tsp Roasted dried garlic powder
- 3 pinch Nutmeg
- 1 dash Allspice
- 1 generous amount! Black pepper (coarsely ground)
- 5 grams SautASed onion paste (I used the commercial kind for curries)
- 1 tsp Sugar
- 5 grams Salt
- 1 Vegetable oil for frying
- Beat the egg and mix in the fresh panko.
- Let soak.
- Bring out the ground beef, and while it's still cold from the refrigerator, mix together with the egg-soaked panko and all of the spices.
- Mix together until thoroughly combined.
- If you want to keep the texture of the meat, mix until just combined.
- If you'd prefer a fluffy, juicy burger, mix well (be sure not to mix too much!!)
- Divide into your desired amount of patties and shape until they are just a bit larger in circumference than your buns.
- I think patties that are 1 cm thick are best.
- When cooking, the patties will shrink, so be sure to make them a little bigger than the buns.
- Oil the frying pan and cook both sides.
- If you are making cheeseburgers, just before the second side is done cooking, top with cheese and lid the pan like in the picture.
- Toast the insides of the buns and spread margarine on their surface.
- Top with lettuce and mayonnaise.
- Top with tomatoes or avocados, then with the patties.
- Then top with fresh onions and mustard, pickles, and ketchup.
- Done!
- These awesome burgers are complete!
- Take big bites, it's the only way to enjoy these burgers.
- You can enjoy an American diner experience at home with your favorite people!
- A bonus version for a kid's lunch!
ground beef, egg, fresh panko, beef soup stock, mayonnaise, paprika powder, garlic, nutmeg, allspice, generous amount, sautased onion, sugar, salt, vegetable oil
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/153956-hamburger-patties (may not work)