Beer Braised Burgers
Ingredients
Beer Braised Burgers
Olive oil
Butter
Large sweet onion, thinly sliced
Cloves garlic, finely chopped
Dried thyme
Ground beef
Bottle of lager beer
Worcestershire sauce
Dijon mustard
Buns
Sliced tomato
Cheese slices
Salt and pepper
Beer Braised Burgers
Directions
- Place a heavy skillet on medium heat.
- Warm butter and olive oil in skillet.
- Add sliced onions, thyme and garlic. Stir occasionally until onions are soft, about 5 minutes.
- Place beef in a bowl and add salt and pepper to taste.
- Using your hands, knead meat and roll between hands to create fist sized balls and put them on a plate.
- In a large bowl, combine Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce and the beer. Whisk with a fork.
- Take four balls of meat at a time and flatten into a patty and place them into the hot pan, moving onions to the side. Increase the heat to medium-hot and let the patties cook for 6-8 minutes, flipping halfway.
- After the patties have cooked for 3-4 minutes each side, pour the beer mixture into the pan slowly and mix around with a spoon. The mixture will froth up and boil.
- Allow the burgers to cook in the liquid for 4 minutes or more depending on the thickness of the patty.
- Once done, remove the patties from the pan to cool. Allow the braising liquid to boil down for a bit of time. It is ready when it is glossy and gravy-like.
- Toast your buns and prepare your burger fixings.
- Make burgers to your liking and spoon the onions and braising liquid over top.
Suggested Pairings: You can’t go wrong with a serving of beef sliders and a thirst quenching style of beer like a Helles. Depending on what you put on your burger you can mix it up. Experiment!
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