Hamburger
- Mama's Guide Home
- Dec 23, 2016
- 2 min read

Hamburgers surprisingly don’t have any ham. The heart of a traditional hamburger is the beef patty. The patty is made using ground beef and can either be made at home or bought from the store. Homemade beef patties generally taste better and offer more flavor than packaged varieties. Fresh ground beef makes the best hamburgers. If the meat is frozen, the best way to preserve its taste is to defrost it in the refrigerator for several hours or days.
How to Make a Hamburger at Home
Learning how to make a hamburger is a little more than just layering ingredients. You first have to grill or bake your beef patty and select other ingredients to make your burger a masterpiece. To make a hamburger, you will need:
1 – 1 ¼ lbs. quality ground beef Salt and black pepper for seasoning Fresh hamburger buns Cheese slices (optional) Meat thermometer
Step 1:
If your ground beef is already defrosted, season the meat generously with salt and black pepper. Seasoning with kosher salt is recommended.
Step 2:
Use your hands to separate the beef into ¾ – 1 inch thick patties. You can make them bigger but they will take longer to cook.
Step 3:
Add a few droplets of water into a non-stick pan and add patties. Be careful not to overcrowd the patties. If they can’t fit all at once, cook in batches. Cook each side until brown. Use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature. According to food safety organizations, patties should at least read 160F on the thermometer to be safe to eat.
Step 4:
When patties are cooked to your liking, you can slap on a slice of cheese on each one. Let cheese melt for a minutes while the patties are still in the pan.
Step 5:
Use a spatula to remove the beef patties from heat and serve on toasted buns with lettuce and tomato and onion slices. Enjoy.
How to Make a Hamburger Cooking Tips
How to make a hamburger
A common mistake made when making hamburgers is adding too many seasonings and sauces. If you use too many condiments, the flavor of the beef might be lost. Instead, season the patty generously before grilling it and lightly drizzle your favorite sauce or top with caramelized onions. Toasted buns can add a crunch to your hamburger. All you have to do is slip them under a broiler and toasts them for 3-5 minutes.
Learning how to make a hamburger is a must for anyone who enjoys American cuisine. You can keep sauces to a minimum for weight and health management, and trade in regular buns for whole wheat. Serve with a salad or baked fries for a filling meal.
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