How To Prepare Barbecue Beef Burger ?
Preparation:
Preparation
time: 10 mins
Cooking
time: 15 mins
Serving: 4
Ingredients:
- 400g beef mince
- 1 banana shallot, finely chopped
- 1 tbsp strong horseradish sauce
- 1 tsp dried mixed herbs
- 1 large garlic clove, finely grated
- 40g blue cheese (optional)
- 2 tsp vegetable oil
- 4 burger buns, split
- Iceberg lettuce leaves, tomato slices and
relish, to serve
Instructions:
1.
Tip the beef mince, shallot, horseradish sauce,
herbs and garlic into a bowl, and season well with salt and black pepper.
Combine everything well using your hands, squeezing the mixture through your
fingers repeatedly to help it bind together.
2.
Divide the mixture into four portions and shape
each into a 3cm-thick patty. Press a small 50p-sized piece of blue cheese into
the middle of each patty, if using, and pack the meat around it to enclose the
cheese – this will melt during cooking.
3.
Put the burgers on a plate, cover and chill for at
least 30 mins or overnight. Light the barbecue and wait for the coals to turn
ashen. Or, heat a gas barbecue to medium.
4.
Lightly oil the burger patties all over and cook
for 5 mins until just starting to char. Carefully flip over and cook for a
further 4-5 mins (for medium) or longer if you prefer well done. Remove the
burgers to a board and leave to rest for a few minutes before serving.
Alternatively, fry the burgers over a medium heat for 4-5 mins on each side
until cooked through (a probe thermometer should read 70C).
5.
Serve the burgers in the buns with lettuce, tomato
slices and relish (see recipe, below), or any other accompaniments of your
choice.
Comments
Post a Comment