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- I made Ina Garten’s smashed cheeseburgers with caramelized onions.
- The recipe only calls for a few ingredients, and you don’t even need to fire up the grill.
- The burgers were perfectly juicy, and the simple toppings made the process easy.
Ina Garten might be best known for her oversized-cosmopolitans and perfect roast chicken, but the celebrity chef has also released multiple burger recipes during her decades-long career.
Ahead of Memorial Day weekend, I decided to try one out.
Among her many burger recipes, her smashed hamburgers with caramelized onions called to me because of their simplicity.
A number of the ingredients I needed for the recipe were already in my pantry, which helped me save money on buying supplies and was a testament to Garten’s flair for simple yet delicious recipes.
Here’s how to make Ina Garten’s caramelized-onion cheeseburgers.
This recipe only requires a few basic ingredients, including onions.
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You can find the full ingredient list and recipe instructions on Garten’s website.
I started by preparing the caramelized onions. The recipe calls for two medium red onions, thinly sliced.
I added 2 tablespoons of canola oil to a large nonstick pan over medium heat and then added the onions.
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Garten says it should take about eight to 10 minutes for the onions to start to brown. I liked that this recipe didn’t require a grill, making it apartment-friendly for this New Yorker on Memorial Day weekend.
While the onions were browning, I began preparing the burger patties.
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The recipe calls for a pound and a 1/2 of ground beef with 20% fat.
To make the burgers, you season the meat with Colman’s mustard powder, black pepper, and kosher salt.
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I had never used mustard powder in a recipe before, but I was excited to see if it would enhance the flavor of the burgers.
I mixed the ground meat and seasonings in a glass mixing bowl.
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This was so much easier and simpler than adding an egg or a ton of other ingredients like many celebrity chef burger recipes require.
I shaped the meat into four burger patties and placed them on a plate in the freezer.
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The chef says the burgers should stay in the freezer for exactly 15 minutes, so I set a timer to ensure I didn’t go over or under the mark. I assumed this step was to help the burgers keep their shape when I added them to the cast-iron skillet.
After adding a teaspoon of sugar to the onions and letting them caramelize for a few minutes, I added a tablespoon of red wine vinegar.
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Garten explains that this step is to help deglaze the pan.
After less than a minute, my onions were lightly caramelized and ready to add to the burgers.
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I took them off the heat while I waited for the burgers to be ready to add to the pan.
I heated up a couple of tablespoons of oil in my trusty cast-iron skillet and waited for the burgers to be done in the freezer.
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While this recipe does call for two different pans, it doesn’t require many extra bowls or equipment, which I greatly appreciated when it was time to clean up.
I placed the burger patties down in the cast iron and made sure not to move them once they made contact.
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Each burger patty should be about an inch thick. While all my burgers weren’t the exact same size, I figured I did a good enough job and was able to use every last bit of the meat mixture.
To put the “smash” in “smash burger,” I pressed down firmly on my burgers with a spatula.
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This definitely would have worked a little better with a metal spatula, as Garten suggests using, but I made do with the one I had in my kitchen. In the end, the burgers turned out well.
After the burgers had cooked on one side for three minutes, becoming perfectly crispy, I flipped them over and added my toppings.
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I grated some Gruyere cheese to top the burgers and added the caramelized onions, too. Then, I placed a lid on the skillet to allow the cheese to melt completely and finish cooking the burgers.
After about two minutes, my burgers were done.
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Garten suggests using sandwich potato rolls, such as Martin’s, for the burgers, so I did just that.
When I cut into the burger, it was perfectly medium rare.
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I’m admittedly not the best at telling when burgers are done to my liking, but Garten’s timing worked out perfectly.
The burger blew me away — it was juicy and flavorful, and the onions added the perfect amount of sweetness.
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This recipe is great for grill masters and burger novices alike, as you only need a few ingredients to get a delicious burger. Even my roommates were surprised by how tasty these simple burgers turned out.
I’ll definitely be making these burgers again for an easy dinner or even a summer party with friends.