'21' Club Hamburger
- Total Time
- 20 minutes, plus 1 hour's freeze
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Ingredients
- 8tablespoons butter at room temperature
- 1tablespoon finely chopped fresh thyme
- 2tablespoons finely chopped fresh basil
- 1tablespoon finely chopped fresh parsley
- 12ounces freshly ground choice chuck (preferably with a 22 percent fat content)
- Salt to taste, if desired
- Freshly ground pepper to taste
- 2slices Italian peasant bread, each slice about ½ inch in thickness and 5 inches in diameter
- 3tablespoons olive oil
- 2 to 4thin slices red, ripe tomatoes
- 2thin slices red onion
- 2teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
Preparation
- Step 1
Combine the butter, chopped thyme, one tablespoon chopped fresh basil and chopped fresh parsley. Blend well. Place the mixture on a rectangle of waxed paper or aluminum foil and roll it into a sausage shape about one inch in diameter. Place in the freezer for an hour or longer, until it is frozen. This butter may be used a portion at a time and refrozen.
- Step 2
Preheat a gas or charcoal broiler to high.
- Step 3
Shape the meat into a round ball without kneading. With the finger, make a partial indentation through the center of the ball. Shove one frozen tablespoon of butter into the center of the ball and press to close the opening. Flatten the meat into a patty shape about three-quarters of an inch thick. Sprinkle on both sides with salt and pepper. Place the meat on the grill and cook about four minutes until it is well seared on one side; turn the meat and cook about four minutes longer or to the desired degree of doneness.
- Step 4
Brush the bread slices on one side with one tablespoon of olive oil. Place the slices oiled side down on the grill and cook briefly until lightly toasted. Turn and cook briefly on the second side.
- Step 5
Meanwhile, as the meat cooks, place the tomato and onion slices in a small bowl and sprinkle with the remaining two tablespoons of oil, the lemon juice, salt, pepper and remaining tablespoon of chopped fresh basil. Toss briefly.
- Step 6
Place one slice of the warm grilled bread on a dinner plate, place the hamburger in the center and cover with the second slice of bread. Serve the tomato and onion slices on the side to be added to the hamburger as desired. Serve tomato ketchup only on request. The hamburger is also served with freshly cooked gaufrette potatoes on the side.
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Comments
I'm going to try this tonight. I made the herbed butter already, I had some frozen basil, and used spice-jar thyme and parsley. I'm going to use conventional hamburger buns, but I'll toast them with oil as the recipe says. My son will skip the onion, probably, but not me! I'll report back. I'm in my 60's and divorcing, so I'm trying to learn to cook, but everything I make seems so bland so far.
I'm going to try this tonight. I made the herbed butter already, I had some frozen basil, and used spice-jar thyme and parsley. I'm going to use conventional hamburger buns, but I'll toast them with oil as the recipe says. My son will skip the onion, probably, but not me! I'll report back. I'm in my 60's and divorcing, so I'm trying to learn to cook, but everything I make seems so bland so far.
Why preheat a broiler and then put the patty on a grill?
This recipe can't be for just one burger (12 ounces???). Did I miss something?
It must be for 2 patties.
I’d bet it is. It’ll cook down bc of the high fat content of the meat.
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