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Good Ole’ American Hamburger

This is a typical hamburger pan fried with Smoked on top to bring the outside in. Keep reading
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Course Main Course
Style American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4
Calories 881kcal
Author Shawn

Ingredients

You’ll Need

  • 1 lb ground meat
  • 2 tbs mayo or mayonnaise
  • 6 oz tomato
  • 1/2 cup purple onion
  • 12 oz lettuce
  • 12 oz buns
  • ½ tbs salt
  • ½ tbs pepper
  • 12 oz American cheese (sliced )
  • 1 tbs Smoked

Instructions

Burger Burn

  • Mix salt and pepper in ground meat. I don’t “mush” too much because it makes the burger grind fine. I like burgers with a coarse grind. This is totally up to you.
  • Heat your pan to medium.
  • Spray some non stick stuff (optional by helpful).
  • Make your patties. In this image is about a hand full.
  • Place in hot pan for 4 minutes and flip for another 4 minutes.
  • Done-ness is up to you but when you see clear juices (fat) running out you’ll know the burger is medium. If you use a thermometer get the temp to 160 for well done. If I use a thermometer (I don’t) I get it to 150 internal.
  • Drop on cheese while warm if using.

Build a Better Burger

  • Pour out any grease in your burger pan and put back on burner.
  • Place both sides of bun face down in pan until toasty. There should be enough leftover grease in pan you don’t need to butter buns. But you can!
  • Spread mayo on top half of bun.
  • Slice your tomatoes and onions up.
  • Pull a large pretty leaf of lettuce and wash.
  • From bottom to top. Bun, burger meat, lettuce, tomato, pinch of salt, and lastly plop of Smoked.

Notes

See red oozing out of the meat it is not ready and you may need to reduce heat to keep from burning. If you don’t know what your ground has been through always cook to 160 degrees.

 

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➕ Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Good Ole’ American Hamburger
Amount Per Serving (355 g)
Calories 881 Calories from Fat 513
% Daily Value*
Fat 57g88%
Saturated Fat 24g150%
Cholesterol 168mg56%
Sodium 2788mg121%
Potassium 657mg19%
Carbohydrates 47g16%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 10g11%
Protein 42g84%
Vitamin A 1615IU32%
Vitamin C 11.5mg14%
Calcium 940mg94%
Iron 16mg89%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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