Smash Burger

For a weekend cookout that’s simple but full of flavor, Natasha’s Kitchen Smash Burger is a Labor Day win. Juicy beef patties are smashed on a hot griddle, seared to perfection, and topped with melty cheese, crisp veggies, and your favorite condiments. Served on a soft, toasted bun, it’s easy to prep and enjoy. Whether grilling for friends or a family feast, this classic burger delivers comfort, convenience, and just the right amount of sizzle.

Smash Burger

INGREDIENTS
  • Ground Beef – We use 1.5 lbs of ground beef to make 4 double-patty burgers, but you can easily scale the recipe up to feed a crowd (use 3 lbs for 8 double-patty burgers). For a tasty and juicy burger, use ground beef that is 80/20 (80% lean and 20% fat).
  • Sauce – A simple combination of mayonnaise and yellow mustard is what we use to grill and assemble the burgers.
  • Cheese – we love thick-sliced medium cheddar cheese for burgers, but you can use American-style cheese or your favorite sliced cheese.
  • Buns – Homemade Buns work great, and I think brioche buns also have that steakhouse burger look, but any store-bought burger bun will work here.
  • Lettuce – thinly slice your iceberg lettuce for a restaurant-style smash burger
  • Pickles – sliced dill pickle chips are the best
  • Tomatoes – Select meaty and large-sized tomatoes for burgers and cut them into rings
  • Red onion – thinly sliced into rings
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Prepare Patties – Divide 1 1/2 lbs of ground beef into 8 equal portions (3 oz each), cover, and refrigerate until ready to cook.
  2. Make Sauce – Stir together 1/3 cup mayo and 1 tsp mustard and set aside.
  3. Prep Toppings – fully prep your toppings ahead to assemble the burgers right away while the patties are hot and juicy off the grill.
  4. Toast buns – lightly butter the cut side of your buns and toast on a griddle or skillet over medium heat until golden brown. Transfer to a rack.
  5. Cook patties – increase to medium-high heat. Depending on your surface area, place 2 to 4 cold pieces of meat onto the hot surface. Working quickly, cover each piece with a sheet of parchment paper and smash each into a thin patty. Remove parchment paper, season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder, add a dab of sauce, and flip. Sear for 2 minutes on the first side and about a minute on the second side.
  6. Add cheese – place a slice of cheese onto half of the patties and top with a second patty, and remove from the heat. Serve warm over toasted buns with toppings and more sauce.

SHANE CHRISTOPHER

Nominated for Loan Officer of the Year by ASREB in 2017 and a Mortgage Loan Officer since 2013, Shane holds more than 30 years of customer sales and service career experience, Gilbert-based Shane Christopher serves as a Mortgage Advisor with Geneva Financial. He is renowned—and respected—for a hometown attitude of service with a smile and treating clients like family.

Shane@Genevafi.com