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!
Hi
ReplyDeleteI 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!!
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