19 easy ways to make your burgers even better using things you already have in your kitchen (2024)

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  • Grinding your own meat allows you to customize how lean or fatty your burger is.
  • Blue cheese, grilled pineapple, or avocado will add a lot of flavor to a classic hamburger.
  • Many, if not all, of these ingredients can already be found in your kitchen and pantry.

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When it comes to crafting the perfect burger, you don't have to stick with basic cheese, lettuce, and tomato.

This Memorial Day weekend, you can spice up a classic burger using toppings and ingredients you might already have in your fridge or pantry, like avocado, egg, boxed mac and cheese, or arugula.

Here are 19 ways to make your burgers even better using things you already have in your kitchen.

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Grinding your own meat is a way to ensure you're getting high-quality ground meat for your burgers.

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The only way to guarantee you're getting the best-tasting meat is by either asking the butcher in your local shop or grocery store to grind your desired cut for you, or by grinding it yourself at home using a food processor.

Ground beef chuck is one meat many burger lovers prefer to use since it ranges from 15 to 20% fat.

Add bacon bits to your ground beef.

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Adding bacon to your burgers can seriously up the flavor. If your burger patties are on the thicker side, you should cook the bacon before adding it into the meat, to ensure you don't eat any undercooked bacon.

If your patties are thinner or smash-burger-style, it's OK to leave the bacon raw so long as you make sure it's all properly cooked prior to eating.

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You can also add vegetables like mushrooms.

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Mushrooms and onions make delicious additions to burger meat, Hugh Acheson, a judge on "Top Chef" and a competitor on Iron Chef Canada, told Insider.

"You don't always have to use beef either," Acheson said. "I make this pulverized mushroom and lamb burger that tastes very woodsy and gamey."

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Worcestershire sauce adds tang to beef.

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"I love the flavor bomb that is Worcestershire sauce," Acheson told Insider. "Balancing that with a little olive oil is just going to add a little more fat and texture to meat when it hits the grill, and help prevent it from sticking."

This sauce can be added directly into ground meat to make burger patties more moist and flavorful.

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Minced garlic also adds a lot of flavor to beef.

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Crushed or minced garlic can easily be mixed into ground beef, pork, or even turkey before being cooked on the grill, and adds savory flavor.

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Using a high-quality bun can also make all the difference.

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For slightly more texture, opt for a sesame-seed bun, which is a common pantry staple in the summer. However, for a softer, yet still flavorful bun, butter a brioche bun, toast or grill it, and serve it with your burger.

You can also try out other alternative buns like potato rolls or even a toasted bagel.

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A quick aioli or special sauce makes a great addition to burgers.

"A really simple and delicious special sauce is creme fraîche, mayonnaise, a dash of maple syrup, and a little bit of ketchup, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and lemon juice all blended up," Acheson said. "It's a special sauce and having one of those in your arsenal is really important."

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Blue cheese will also bring a burst of flavor.

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Topping a burger with some blue-cheese crumbles is a recipe for success.

"You just have to think about what works with what," Acheson said of combining flavors together. "Food should be like a big Lego set, and how you put together the blocks can build umpteen different things. The more skills you have and the more understanding of food you have, the more Lego blocks you have."

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Top your burgers with peanut butter, or mix it directly into the ground beef.

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Some burger-lovers swear by peanut butter as the perfect burger topping. However, while this creamy, flavorful addition can of course be smeared on top of your patties, it can also be added directly to the meat itself.

According to Taste of Home, adding a spoonful of peanut butter to ground meat can keep your burgers juicy, thanks to the oil in the spread.

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Melt some garlic butter on top.

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Simple garlic butter can be whipped up in just a few minutes but packs a serious punch when it comes to making burgers more flavorful.

You can either butter your buns with it before grilling them or drizzle it on the cooked burger patties themselves for a flavor boost.

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Onions are a staple and can be either added as toppings or mixed into the burger meat.

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"Onions are a staple that everyone's got around," Acheson said. "You can slow cook them, caramelize them, sweeten them with a little maple syrup or soy sauce, and cook them into a sort of onion jam."

Avocado slices make a great addition to burgers.

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Avocado adds creaminess to a burger without the thick texture of mayonnaise or aioli.

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Arugula adds freshness and a peppery flavor to your burger.

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Unlike other leafy greens, arugula has a peppery flavor. Plus, you'll likely enjoy the layer of crunchy texture that adding greens provides.

Grilled pineapple slices or fresh pineapple salsa adds a tropical, citrusy flavor that is a surprisingly delicious addition to burgers.

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If you happen to have a can of pineapple or pineapple slices lying around, these can make delicious toppings for burgers. A quick pineapple salsa with red onion and cilantro is easy to make and packs a lot of flavor.

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Adding a fried egg takes any burger to the next level.

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Adding fried egg ups the protein level andthe flavor of any burger. When you bite or cut into the burger, the runny egg yolk acts almost like a sauce.

To really make this brunch-ready burger pop, add some bacon, special sauce, and just a touch of salt and pepper.

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Pickled onions add a sour tang to burgers, and they are easy to prepare.

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Pickled onions are easier to make than many home cooks might think, but they add some serious flavor to any burger.

Bon Appetit's recipe for quick-pickled onions involves leaving thinly sliced red onion in a jar with apple cider vinegar, sugar, and kosher salt for at least one hour. Then, simply drain the onions and add them to your burger.

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Leftover pulled pork can add extra meatiness to a classic burger.

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If you have some leftover pulled pork in your fridge, don't be afraid to add a little on top of your burger. Not only will this topping add tons of flavor and satisfy any barbecue craving, but the added protein also ensures you won't leave the barbecue hungry.

You could also whip up some boxed mac and cheese to add to your burger.

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No burger topping is arguably as creamy and decadent as macaroni and cheese. While homemade mac and cheese may be ideal, don't be afraid to whip up a quick box of whatever boxed mac and cheese you have lying around in your cabinets.

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One final cooking tip: Using the whole grill can make sure your burgers are cooked perfectly.

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"You want high heat, but use the whole of the grill," Acheson said. "The grill should have two different temperature zones — one lower and one higher. You're trying to get a good crust, a good Maillard reaction from that protein on the hot side, and getting grill good marks. Then move it over to the lower side to make sure you've reached the right temperature."

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FAQs

What can I add to hamburger to make it better? ›

A quick aioli or special sauce makes a great addition to burgers. "A really simple and delicious special sauce is creme fraîche, mayonnaise, a dash of maple syrup, and a little bit of ketchup, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and lemon juice all blended up," Acheson said.

What are 2 ways you could improve the healthfulness of a hamburger? ›

Here's 10 ways to craft a healthy hamburger — and with zero guilt.
  • Use Lean Protein. Of course, the star of the show is the patty, and the ones we know and love are usually beef. ...
  • Carb-less Wraps. ...
  • Make It Naked. ...
  • Pile On the Veggies. ...
  • Lighten Your Sides. ...
  • Use a Portobello Patty. ...
  • Exchange Cheese for An Egg. ...
  • Makeover Your Mayo.

How do you enhance your burger? ›

There are so many options when it comes to burger toppings and condiments. Here are a few suggestions to try: Add in some vegetables such as caramelised onions, fried mushrooms, crispy lettuce, onion rings, avocado slices or guacamole, and tangy pickles such as gherkins.

What does Gordon Ramsay put in his burger patty? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 lb ground sirloin.
  2. 1 onion, minced.
  3. 1 tablespoon ketchup.
  4. 1 tablespoon sun-dried tomato, cut thinly.
  5. 14 cup garlic, chopped.
  6. 12 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce.
  7. 12 teaspoon Tabasco sauce.
  8. 12 teaspoon honey mustard.

What is the secret to a good hamburger? ›

Seasoning the burger well provides big flavor and that perfect bite. Cooking the burger on high heat is a must. The grill or pan should be at 600 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and a good way to test is by using a bit of vegetable oil, which starts to smoke at 400-500 degrees. If using a pan, use cast iron.

What seasoning is good on burgers? ›

A juicy burger is always a welcome dish, but one that is seasoned properly is even better. This basic burger seasoning is made with a blend of paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne pepper. Feel free to add a little minced dried onion for added flavor and a bit of texture if you like.

Should I add egg to hamburger patties? ›

The most common burger binding agent is egg. This makes your ground beef stick together and is the most readily available ingredient. You can also use potato starch as a burger binding agent depending on your allergies or general availability.

What does adding milk to hamburger meat do? ›

Adding bread and milk to the beef creates burgers that are juicy and tender even when well-done. (In fact, we recommend this method only for burgers that will be cooked to medium-well or well-done.)

What makes a burger good? ›

A great burger starts with high-quality, fresh ground beef. The best burgers are made with chuck steak because it has the perfect ratio of fat to muscle. This gives your burger a juicy, flavorful taste that'll make your mouth water.

What's the healthiest way to cook a hamburger? ›

Getting your grill up to medium heat and cooking until the center temperature hits 160 degrees Fahrenheit is the safest, healthiest cooking method there is. Use a spatula to flip your burgers so you don't pierce them and let the delicious juices inside spill out.

Should I add anything to burgers? ›

So for the best burgers, don't do ANYTHING to it before you shape the meat it into patties. Don't dump it in a bowl to add seasoning — not even salt and pepper — and mix it around. That includes adding anything other than salt and pepper, like eggs, onions, or herbs.

What makes a burger puff up? ›

Simple. While the burgers cook, the heat shrinks the exterior, while steam and juices cause the center to swell. The result is that domed puffy burger that no longer provides a flat surface upon which to pile toppings.

How do you make burgers less boring? ›

Aside from cheese, add a nice crisp piece of lettuce, onions, pickles and tomatoes if you like them. They will add a nice shift in texture for your palate and are sure to give depth to your flavors. Once you've got those three, feel free to get creative and let your imagination soar.

Why do my homemade burgers fall apart? ›

The first reason is that by the time you flip your burger to cook the second side, you'll have one side of your burger cooked and solid enough to hold the other side in place. Secondly, constantly scraping the patty up off the grill and plopping it back down is bound to break it apart!

How do you keep burgers soft and juicy? ›

A little extra moisture helps even well-done burgers stay juicy and tender, even if they're made from 90% lean ground beef. Mix in 1/4-1/2 cup water per pound of ground beef before forming your patties to reap the tenderizing benefit of H20. Some chefs tuck an ice cube into the middle of the patty for the same effect.

What do restaurants use to season their burgers? ›

FAQ: What are the essential seasonings for a restaurant-style hamburger? The essential seasonings for a restaurant-style hamburger include kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and a touch of paprika for added depth of flavor.

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