Monday, April 23, 2012

New Make Bake 30 - High-speed Hamburger with Fast Fries

It's been a while since I last blogged. Not because I've not been making or baking new things (I have a backlog to get through!) but because I've been Birthday Cake making - blog to come soon.

M is very partial to burgers (well any meat shaped pattie really) and I wanted to make him a treat as he's working very hard at work at the moment. Usually when I make burgers I just mix mince with seasoning and shape into patties and fry (occasionally I'll chuck in some chopped onion, grated cheese, herbs etc) but seeing as my mum bought me a burger press for Christmas I thought I ought to try it with something slightly fancier for it's first outing. When I opened the burger press I wasn't really sure if I'd use it as I thought it was a bit gimmicky. I can however report that it was great and made quite a different to my burgers - they really held their shape and the results looked quite professional!

For my burger recipe I decided to give one of Nigella's recipes a go "High-speed Hamburger", as the ingredients sounded lovely and a bit different. The burgers are made of lean minced beef mixed with some caramelised onions (from a jar), buttermilk (you could use plain yoghurt if you can't get hold of buttermilk - I got mine in the supermarket near the cream), soy sauce and Worcestershire sauce and seasoned well with black pepper. It's quite a messy mixture so not one for people who don't like to get their hands mucky. Once they were mixed, I divided my meat into two and pressed it into the press.   Once formed I griddled my burgers until they were done to our liking (M has to have his well done, I prefer mine to be medium well).

As the burgers were so quick I served them with Nigella's Fast Fries. The fast fries are made from new potatoes which are crushed by putting them in a sandwich bad and bashing them with a rolling pin.This is very therapeutic after a long day at work! Once crushed, the potatoes are sautéed in vegetable oil until crispy. Mine got a little too crispy as someone (M) was late back from work so I had to keep them warm in the oven!

I served my burger in a toasted muffin, slice of cheese and some salad.


The burger was delicious and full of flavour. The onions and buttermilk gave it a lovely texture and taste to the usual burger which I've found can sometimes be quite dry (usually because M likes his cremated) but these were so moist and juicy.Delicious and quick!

2 comments:

  1. Hi
    I want to make the Nigella High Speed hamburger but one of my party does not eat dairy. What can I use instead of the buttermilk/yoghurt? The rest of the ingredients are great!!
    THanks

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