Hamburger Deluxe

Hamburger deluxe turns a hamburger into a whole new experience. This recipe evolved over a couple of decades with ingredients being added or deleted as tastes changed.

Easy

Total Time

1 hour

Servings

4

Ingredients
Everything you'll need to make this recipe
1

¾ lb (350 g) lean ground beef

2

¼ lb (110 g) ground lamb

3

1 egg

4

½ cup (125 ml) rolled oats

5

2 cloves garlic, minced

6

1 tablespoon (15 ml) grapeseed oil (or other lightly flavoured oil)

7

1 tablespoon (15 ml) Dijon mustard

8

1 teaspoon (5 g) ground cumin

9

½ teaspoon (2 ml) Worcestershire Sauce

10

1 tablespoon (15 ml) chipotle BBQ Sauce, or a healthy pinch of chipotle powder

11

½ teaspoon (2–3 g) salt

12

Cheese, smoked cheddar is best, but any cheddar or your favourite cheese will do

13

Sour cream

14

Plain cream cheese, sliced thinly

15

1 Vidalia onion, coarsely chopped (Spanish onion will do)

16

¼ pound (110 g) button mushrooms, sliced thin

17

1 tablespoon butter

18

Fresh ground black pepper to taste

19

Favourite hamburger condiments

20

4 hamburger buns

Instructions
Step-by-step guide to making this recipe
1

Sauté onions and mushrooms in butter until lightly brown, then set aside.

2

Mix all of the hamburger ingredients together until well-mixed, and let rest for 15 minutes.

15 minutes

3

Heat grill to medium-high.

4

Divide hamburger mix into 4 equal balls.

5

Form patties by slapping the burgers back and forth from one palm to the other until they are about an inch thick.

6

Grill burgers to desired doneness, turning every few minutes and adding cheese after the last flipping of the burgers

7

Serve on the buns, with the onion/mushroom mixture, a dollop of sour cream, and a thin slice of cream cheese.

Notes
  • The suggestion to flip the meat a number of times comes from a book concerning the science of cooking. The theory is that the juices in meat rise to the surface of the meat and are then lost during grilling. By turning the meat regularly, you reduce the capacity of the juices to rise out of, and run off, the meat.
  • The egg and oats combine to bind the hamburgers and help prevent them from falling apart on the grill.