Basic Burger: A Ratio Recipe
Last year, after we moved, our new neighbours gave us some hamburgers so we didn’t have to cook. They were amazing and I asked her what her trick was. Her trick was, KISS—Keep It Simple Stupid. Ok, she didn’t say that, but that’s how I felt after trying so many burger formulas and finding my favourite is basic.
Our local grocery store sell a huge log—literally, see picture—of lean ground beef and a couple times a year I buy some and make and freeze burgers. We love them!
These get the chef’s KISS
Ingredients
This is the basic formula per one pound beef:
one pound ground beef of choice
1 egg
1 tsp of salt
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
1 clove of minced garlic (1/2 clove if you don’t love garlic)
Instructions
Add all ingredients to a bowl
Mix thoroughly
Shape into patties
Cook as desired
We use an indoor grill in the winter and outdoor grilled in the summer, but I’ve also been known to pan-fry them in my casts iron.
For my 10 lbs of ground beef I opted for:
10 lbs lean beef
1 bulb minced garlic
10 tsp salt
5 tsp black pepper
9 eggs (my eggs were large and I didn’t want it to be too eggy