Garlic Potato Chip Stacked Bacon Burger
- 3 whole Large Russet Potatoes, Cleaned, Skin On
- 6 slices Thick Cut Bacon, Cooked, Bacon Grease Reserved
- 3 cloves Garlic, Lightly Smashed
- 1/4 cups Olive Oil
- 6 Tablespoons Caramelized Sliced Onions (optional)
- 1 pound Ground Chuck, Made Into Your Preferred Size Burger Patty
- 1 Tablespoon Salt
- 1 Tablespoon Cracked Black Pepper
- 6 slices American Cheese, 2 Per Burger
- 3 whole Thick Style Burger Buns, Proportionate To Your Patty, And Thick Enough To Trap Any Juices
- If you have a mandoline (highly recommend if you do not have one), use it, and set it to about 1/4 inch thick.
- If you do not have one, dont worry.
- This will give you an opportunity to work with your knife skills.
- The point is to slice the potato lengthwise.
- So use a very long knife, a knife longer than your potato, cutting into it about 1/4 inch thick.
- Keep the skin on.
- Im a big believer in skin on.
- Add all of your slices to a large bowl, and cover with cold water as you prepare the rest of the ingredients.
- As the potato slices soak, cook your bacon in a large cast iron skillet over medium heat.
- Add the garlic to a skillet and add in the oil.
- Cook on medium to low heat, being gentle to not burn the garlic.
- Your goal is to extract the great garlic flavor into the oil.
- After about 10 minutes, remove the garlic cloves and discard them (reserve the oil), and turn off the heat.
- Your bacon should be finishing up now, so once it is cooked to your desired crispness, remove it to a paper lined plate to drain off any oil.
- Turn the heat off of the bacon skillet as well, but reserve the bacon fat.
- Yes, we are going to cook the burgers in the fat.
- Caramelize your onions if you are using them.
- Cook them in another skillet over medium heat until they are nicely golden.
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F.
- Drain the water from the potatoes and lay them on a large towel.
- Cover with another towel and gently pat them to dry.
- Next, add a wire rack onto a large cookie sheet.
- If you do not have a wire wrack, dont worry.
- Use parchment paper instead.
- Brush the garlic oil on both sides of the potato slices, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and place in the oven to cook for about 15 minutes.
- After 15 minutes, and maybe even 10 minutes into the cooking, take a peak at them.
- The last thing you want are burned chips.
- Flip them over, then raise the heat to 400 degrees F, cooking for another 10 minutes or so, and once again, keeping your eye on them.
- If some are cooking faster than others, remove them from the oven and place on a plate.
- Continue until all of the chips are done.
- Next, make your patties (make them to your desired size the ingredients list above is for 3 patties).
- I like to mix a small bowl of salt and pepper together, then generously sprinkle a plate with the mixture.
- Once my patty is made, I can set it onto the plate, absorbing the salt and pepper.
- Then I also season the top.
- Im always generous when it comes to seasoning the top and bottom as it helps build a nice crust, which I really love.
- Bring the bacon fat up to a medium to high heat.
- Add in your burger patties and cover with a splatter screen if you have one.
- Cook to your desired doneness (should be at least 5 minutes per side, but will depend on your desired level of done), flipping and cooking on both sides.
- I prefer a medium on my burgers.
- Before you reach your desired doneness, add bacon slices, caramelized onions, then top with the cheese.
- The cheese will begin to melt down, covering the onions and bacon for another added surprise.
- Before serving, slice your buns, and add them into the warm oven.
- To plate, add the cheeseburger to the bottom bun, and stack with a handful of the homemade garlic chips, then top with the top bun.
- This burger will grab your attention, and the attention of those around you.
- It is stacked with perfection.
- With both hands, grab that burger, give a light squeeze, and wrap your mouth around it.
- Crunchy and garlicky from the chips, then the really juicy burger along with the smokey sweetness from the bacon and onions, really complete the burger.
- Super great, and now I am glad my kid opened my eyes to a chip sandwich.
- Who knew?
- The big question is, which is better the pretzel burger, the cheese crisp burger, or this bad boy?
- Hope you enjoy.
potatoes, bacon, garlic, olive oil, onions, ground chuck, salt, pepper, american cheese, proportionate
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/garlic-potato-chip-stacked-bacon-burger/ (may not work)