'The Big Swiss' Aberdeen Angus Burger
Introduce
Chef :
Celeste
'The Big Swiss' Aberdeen Angus Burger
Cooked these for two very hungry grown ups with a kid-sized burger from the mix too, but realised that maybe they could have been smaller...so really this recipe serves two to four, depending on how much you want in your burger.
Ingredient
Food ration :
3 servings
Cooking time :
1 hour
Cooking instructions
* Step 1
Put the ground/minced beef in a large bowl with the onion, onion granules, pepper, oregano and Worcestershire sauce.
* Step 2
Use your hands to squash together all the ingredients well.
* Step 3
Shape the mix into burger shapes. I use a little dish from a Spanish tapas to get the grown up burgers, and my cup measure for my daughter's burger. Press desired amount if meat into the container, then hold it upside down over your hand and give it a few really good shakes until it comes out.
* Step 4
Place burgers on a dish and cover in plastic wrap and refridgerate for a few hours.
* Step 5
Take the burgers out of the fridge thirty minutes before you intend to cook them.
* Step 6
When getting ready to make the burgers, put aluminium foil on a baking tray and cook the bacon on it for 20 minutes at 200 C
* Step 7
Wipe and slice the mushrooms to about a quarter inch slices.
* Step 8
Melt butter and oil in a saute pan, then add the mushrooms.
* Step 9
Saute the mushrooms until the juices are gone and they are starting to brown. Then remove them from the heat.
* Step 10
When you are ready to cook the burgers, heat a skillet or a griddle.
* Step 11
Rub oil on both sides of your burgers and make a thumb print in the side you will put downwards first to cook.
* Step 12
Put burgers on the skillet, / griddle and cook for four minutes.
* Step 13
Gently loosen the burgers (if using a griddle) and turn them over.
* Step 14
Throw about a tablespoon of water in the pan, then put a lid or metal bowl over the burgers to steam for two minutes.
* Step 15
Remove the lid/bowl and pile mushrooms on top of each burger, followed by bacon slices, followed by slice of Swiss cheese.
* Step 17
When the cheese is a bit melty, use a fish slice to move the whole lot onto the bun. Top the bun, cut in half and serve.
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