Hello, fellow food buddies. Thanks for joining in on this culinary adventure. Today we take another trip to Flavor Town. Wait, can I say that ????
SHHHH....don't say a word.
Today we are making SMASH BURGERS. My favorite of all the burgers, And they are not hard to make.
When I was growing up, I always wanted to go to Steak & Shake whenever we trekked to Indianapolis.
It was a real treat.So fast forward many years later, Steak and Shake expanded. We ended up with two locations right here on Ocala FL.
But Penny and I noticed the quality going down in recent years, so I decided to MAKE MY OWN.
Over the past year or so, I have made this delight many times in many different ways. Now I am ready to share with the world, 'How to make SMASHED BURGERS.'
So here are a couple of ways to make you own Smashed Burgers.
RIB EYE BURGERS ON THE GAS GRILL
Start with a couple of nice Rib Eye Steaks.
Start grinding per your machines instructions.
Here it comes !!!
Looking good !!!
Then I mixed them together
Make your "balls" of meat, and weigh them until you get 4 OZ
Got a ways to go !!!
You will need 4 patties. We are making DOUBLESNot the record, the Salt & Pepper !!!
Back to the burgers....THEY WERE GREAT.
--------------------------------------------------------------
Do not despair if you do not have a PIZZA STEEL. You can make these delights using a cast iron flat top too.
GAS GRILL and a FLAT TOP
First, butter some buns and toast them in the toaster over. When browning buns on the grill, the cent of the bun does NOT make contact with the grill. So I tried this method and it worked GREAT
Today we are using regular 80/20 Ground Chuck. Make the the same way we did above.
Here is my flipper. You want the edge to be as SHARP as possible.
Get your grill hot and rub a bit of cooking oil on it to season the flat top.
Get your tools ready
Don't forget the balls !!!
Salt and Pepper to taste
Take your tools and food out to the grill.
We decided on one piece of cheese.
Ready to serve !!!!
They were sooooo goood. The only issue I had was I did not get the CRUST like I wanted, due to too much grease on the flat top.
If you do not have access to a grill, you can make these inside as well, but you HAVE TO have a cast iron skillet.
INSIDE ON THE STOVE
You make them the same way we did on the grill.
OK, final results. The Rib Eye Smashed Burgers were by far the BEST. But the others were good as well.
I decided a couple of things:
Use a Toaster Oven to toast your buns.
I like the Pizza Steel better than the flat tops.
Making them on the stove is fine, IF you like to clean up a lot of grease. A splash guard on the skillet did help.
But I think outside is best. Maybe next time I will try the Big Green Egg.Don't forget to save a treat for the President.
Seriously, this was FUN. You can make these at home and they are BETTER than you can get out. Do what I did. Try several methods and use the method that is best for you!!!
You can thank me later,
God speed, Mother Nature.