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Few people can resist the taste of a juicy meat patty in a crisp bun customized with their favorite toppings, but cooking the perfectly-shaped burger is another matter. Burgers have a tendency to swell up like a football as they cook. The edges of a patty cook faster than its center, causing the meat to puff up as it shrinks. You can avoid this problem through a few easy techniques, like pressing down on the raw burger patties with your thumb or by smashing them flat. They will allow you to make delicious, flat burgers on a grill, flat top, or skillet.

Ingredients

  • 1lb (0.45kg) ground beef
  • 1 teaspoon (5.90 g) of salt
  • 1 teaspoon (2.33 g) of black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon (9.84 g) of garlic powder or other seasonings
  • Lettuce, tomatoes, and other toppings
  • 4 to 6 burger buns

Makes 4 to 6 servings

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Using the Right Meat

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    Buy ground beef that is 80% meat and 20% fat. The fat is what holds the meat together, so leaner meat will usually give you a hard time. If you want your burgers to be shapely, ground chuck works very well, but you could also use ground sirloin for more flavor. You could also mix lean meat with some sort of fat, such as by combining equal amounts of ground beef and pork.[1]

    • Leaner meats like turkey are mixed with high-fat ingredients like eggs, milk, or even yogurt to help them maintain their shape. Veggie burgers can be made the same way.
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    Get course-ground meat if it is available. Most ground beef sold in supermarkets is medium-ground. This kind of meat works well enough, but it isn’t the best available. If you really want to ensure the burgers hold their shape, ask your butcher for help. Visit a local butcher shop or ask someone at the supermarket meat counter for course-ground meat.[2]

    • Medium-ground meat generally gets processed up to 5 times, so it doesn’t hold together as well as coarse-ground meat. Coarse-ground meat is only processed once before it is packaged for sale.
    • You could also make your own burgers at home if you have a meat grinder.

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    Roll the meat into balls that are all the same size. Divide up the meat according to the number of burgers you plan on making. After separating the meat, roll each piece between your hands. Make sure the meat sticks together, but handle it gently to avoid overworking it. Once you have some consistent meat balls to cook, set them aside until you’re ready to throw them onto your pan.[3]

    • For example, 1lb (0.45kg) of meat generally makes 4 burgers. The burgers will be 14lb (0.11kg), so get more meat if you plan on making bigger burgers.
    • If you buy prepared ground beef from your local grocery store, it will probably come in a big pack. Instead of dividing up the meat, try using a 4oz (110g) ice cream scooper to form balls that don’t require any additional rolling.
    • Don’t season the meat just yet. While you can attempt to mix in all sorts of seasoning now, you run the risk of working the meat so much that it doesn’t retain its shape later.
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Cooking Flat Burgers on a Grill

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    Preheat vegetable oil on a grill or skillet over medium-high. Rub about 1 tablespoon (15mL) of the oil onto the grill grate or flat top before turning it on. Then, set it to 450°F (232°C). Let it heat up for about 15 minutes while you prepare the burger patties.[4]

    • If you’re cooking on a stovetop, the oil will heat up within about 2 minutes.
    • To cook with an oven broiler, line a sheet pan with foil or oil it so the burgers won’t stick.
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    Spread the meat into a patty 34in (1.9cm) thick. Press the meat flat by hand or with a spatula. Make sure the entire patty is a consistent thickness. It should be flat on the top and bottom. Any parts that are uneven will cook at a different rate, which can affect the burger’s shape.[5]

    • Make each burger patty as uniform as possible. If the center is bigger than edges, it will swell up before it finishes cooking.
    • You can buy a burger press to make a nice firm burger patty or use two small deli container lids with a 4-inch diameter and 1/4-inch depth. You can gently press the patties between the lids.
    • Weigh each patty and press them out, or take an approximate amount like a quarter pound is half a cup. Make it into a ball, press it into a disk between your hands, and grill.
    • If you use cast iron, make a loosely rounded mound and smash it directly on the grill to make a nice thin and crispy patty. But this will not work on the barbecue grill and create quite a mess.
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    Use your thumb to make a 112in (3.8cm)-wide dimple in the center. Place your thumb on the patty and press down gently. Make it so the patty is about 12in (1.3cm) thick in the center. Its edges will still be about 34in (1.9cm) thick.[6]

    • That small indentation is enough to help the burger hold its shape. With it, the center part will only puff up a little bit as the thicker edges cook.
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    Sprinkle the patties with salt, pepper, and other seasonings. Try using about 1 teaspoon (5.90 g) of salt and 1 teaspoon (2.33 g) of black pepper to season 4 to 6 patties. Season each liberally. Salt and pepper is enough to make delicious, flat burgers, but you can use all sorts of other seasonings, including onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, or even brown sugar.[7]

    • Coat the patties with a seasoning mix right before or right after putting them on a hot grill or pan.
    • For instance, try combining 1 tablespoon (9.84 g) of garlic powder with the salt and pepper. You could then add an equal amount paprika to make the meat more savory or brown sugar to give the meat a sweeter, more balanced flavor.
    • You can also add ingredients like 1 teaspoon (4.9mL) of Worcestershire, soy, or fish sauce. The extra moisture keeps the meat juicy while also helping it stick together.
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    Cook the burger for 4 to 5 minutes per side. Transfer the patty to the grill or oven to start that delicious smell of meat browning. Leave it alone while it cooks. After the time is up, flip it over with your spatula so it can continue cooking on its other side. As long as both sides cook evenly, you should end up with a puck-shaped patty that won’t make your burger look like a leaning tower.[8]

    • If you’re a fan of cheeseburgers, place a slice of cheese on the patty after flipping it. The cheese will melt while the bottom half of the patty finishes cooking.
    • The burger will look completely brown, almost burned black, once it has finished cooking. Make sure the burger looks cooked before flipping it or taking it off of the heat. Give it extra time if you think it’s still a little underdone.
    • You can use a meat thermometer to test the burger’s center for doneness. Cook it to 160°F (71°C) to ensure it’s safe to eat.
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    Warm vegetable oil over medium-high heat in a skillet or flat top. Pour about 1 tablespoon (15mL) of the oil into the pan. Let it warm up for about 2 minutes. Before attempting to cook your burgers, tilt the pan back and forth to spread the oil out across it. Make sure the pan is covered all over with a thin coating of the oil.[9]

    • You won’t need a ton of oil for your burgers. The fat in the meat keeps the patties moist and held together. However, that little bit of oil is good for preventing the meat from sticking to the pan.
    • Vegetable oil is the best choice because it doesn’t burn easily. Butter and other types of cooking oil can also be used, but make sure they don’t start to smoke.
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    Place the meat in your pan and smash it flat. That’s right, you will have to squash those meat chunks you just spent time rolling up—but don’t worry, it’s a good thing. Press it down very firmly with a spatula. Make each patty as flat as you can. As long as it looks flat, it will cook evenly without ballooning up in the center.[10]

    • This won’t work as well on a grill grate since the meat will get pushed straight through its openings. Broiling can work, but smashed burgers are meant to be made in a pan.
    • The patties may look a little rough around the edges, but that is okay. The edges can be a little taller than the center. If the center is taller, your burger won’t stay flat.
    • You may have heard that pressing burger patties flat causes them to dry out. Since the meat is still raw, it won’t lose any juice when you flatten it.
    • Fit as many of the meat balls in the pan as you can. Remember to leave enough room for the meat to spread out when you flatten it with your spatula. Depending on the size of your pan, you may need to work in batches.
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    Season the burgers with salt and pepper if you wish. The best time to season the burgers is while they are flat but still raw. Add as much of each ingredient as you would like. Try using about 1 teaspoon (5.90 g) of salt and 1 teaspoon (2.33 g) of black pepper for each patty. You can spice up the patties with additional seasonings or skip seasoning entirely if you prefer your burgers plain.[11]

    • For example, try adding 1 teaspoon (3.28 g) of garlic powder to each patty.
    • If you’re using a seasoning mix, sprinkle it evenly across all the burgers you’re making. Save half of it for when you flip the burgers, too!
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    Cook the burger for about 2 minutes until the bottom is brown. Leave the patties undisturbed while they cook. Set a timer so you can flip them before they overcook. When time is up, scoop up the patties with your spatula. The cooked side should look completely brown and even a little crispy in some places.[12]

    • Watch for the outer edges of the patties to turn brown. If the edges look brown, the thin center will also have cooked through.
    • If the burger doesn’t look done on the bottom, let it cook a little longer. However, 2 minutes is more than enough for smash burgers since they are so thin.
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    Flip the patties over and season them with salt and pepper. Turn them over one by one, keeping them separate in the pan. Spread a liberal amount of salt and pepper across the patties. Try using about 1 teaspoon (5.90 g) of salt and 1 teaspoon (2.33 g) of black pepper for each one again. You can then top each one with a slice of cheese if you’re making cheeseburgers.

    • You can add other seasonings, like garlic, or leave out the pepper if you wish.[13]
    • Adding seasoning twice is a little extra work, but it’s better for shaping your burgers. You don’t have to try mixing the seasonings into the meat, so there is no risk of overworking the meat. It won’t lose its shape in the pan!
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    Cook the patties for another minute until they are brown all over. Resist the temptation to touch or otherwise move the burgers while they’re cooking. Watch for them to begin browning around the edges. Since they are already half-cooked, they won’t need as long to finish. Once time is up, pick up the burgers with a spatula and check them to see if they are brown all over before serving them.[14]

    • If you’re making cheeseburgers, add cheese when you flip the burgers and watch for the sides of the cheese to begin drooping.
    • Use a meat thermometer to make sure the burgers are done. They will be about 160°F (71°C) in the center.
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    Place a pre-portioned burger ball between 2 sheets of parchment paper and press it down with either your hands or a spatula until you get a flat consistency. After that, remove the top layer of parchment paper and simply flip the burger onto the grill.

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    A burger press can help make a burger in a preformed shape. You can also place a bacon press on top of the burger, which helps apply weight to the meat and help evenly cook it.

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      • Freshly-ground beef is much better than store-bought beef. Packaged beef tends to be ground up multiple times, so it doesn’t hold together as well as you hope.[15]

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      • For the best effect, wait to salt your meat until you’re ready to cook it. Salt can dissolve protein, causing a burger patty to lose its shape over time.[16]

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      • You could form your burgers and freeze them in advance. They hold their shape very well, so all you have to do is thaw them before popping them onto a grill, pan, or broiler.

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      • To limit the spread of bacteria always wash your hands before and after handling burger meat.

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      • Undercooked meat increases your chance of catching a food-borne illness. For safety, cook burgers to 160°F (71°C).[17]

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      Things You’ll Need

      Using the Right Meat

      • Mixing bowl
      • Measuring cup and spoons

      Cooking Flat Burgers on a Grill

      • Stove, oven, or grill
      • Spatula
      • Measuring cup and spoons

      Making Smashed Burgers on a Flat Top

      • Stove
      • Skillet or griddle
      • Spatula
      • Measuring cup and spoons

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      2. https://www.theguardian.com/food/2019/jun/14/homemade-burgers-patty-perfect-shape-secret-flat-bulge-shrink-kitchen-aide
      3. https://www.theguardian.com/food/2019/jun/14/homemade-burgers-patty-perfect-shape-secret-flat-bulge-shrink-kitchen-aide
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      9. https://www.thrillist.com/recipe/nation/how-to-make-the-perfect-diner-burger-at-home-thrillist-recipes

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      3 Ways to Keep Burgers Flat - wikiHow? ›

      Press a dimple into the center of the patties

      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 keep burgers flat? ›

      Press a dimple into the center of the patties

      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.

      What keeps hamburgers from falling apart? ›

      We recommend shaping patties, putting them on wax paper, and putting them in the refrigerator to cool back down until you're ready to throw them on the grill. Go easy on the shaping.

      What helps burgers stay together? ›

      There are a few ingredients you can add to burgers to help hold them together, such as eggs, breadcrumbs, grated cheese, or even cooked grains like quinoa or rice. These ingredients act as binders and help keep the burger patties intact while cooking.

      How to prevent a burger from curling up? ›

      Let me cut straight to the chase: All that you need to do to prevent this from happening is to compensate by shaping your patty a little wider than the bun to begin with, and making a shallow dimple in the center of it. Once cooked, it should fit the bun perfectly, and lay completely flat.

      How do you keep burgers from getting dense? ›

      Try out these 7 simple tricks for making a perfect, juicy grilled burger every time.
      1. Avoid extra-lean grinds. The higher the fat content of your ground beef, the moister the patty. ...
      2. Don't manhandle your meat. ...
      3. Make a dip. ...
      4. Resist the urge to press. ...
      5. Take them off the grill a little early. ...
      6. Water is your friend. ...
      7. Get stuffed.
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      How do you keep burgers from falling apart without eggs? ›

      One of the most common substitutes is breadcrumbs, but sometimes the breadcrumbs can fall off when the burgers are cooking if there are too many or they are too dry. Other popular substitutions for eggs include cornstarch, flour, ketchup, porridge oats, cracker crumbs, and ground flaxseed.

      How do you keep hamburgers from flaring up? ›

      Whether you're cooking steaks with a large fat cap, burgers, or skin-on chicken, foods with a higher fat content will drip more, increasing the likelihood of flare-ups. So, by cutting off any excess fat or skin (anything more than ¼ inch from the edges), you can reduce flare-ups and make your food healthier.

      How do restaurants keep their burgers from shrinking? ›

      Restaurant patties are machine made so the shrink pattern is much more uniform. Also restaurant patties are often formulated with salt which extracts protein and makes the shrink pattern more uniform.

      How to make thin flat burger patties? ›

      To form thin patties that hold together on the grill, massage the ground beef briefly — which is a cardinal sin with many other styles of burgers, but a necessity here for cohesion. This allows you to flatten the patty out extra-thin and wide to account for shrinking as the meat cooks.

      What is the best binder for burgers? ›

      In my experience, the best way to prevent your burger patties from falling apart during cooking is to use both egg and breadcrumbs to make them. You can add eggs to the mixture and then, coat them with breadcrumbs before shaping them into burger patties.

      How do you keep burgers from turning into balls? ›

      Burger Patty Method: Made with a Deep Indentation in the Center. About this method: This might be the most well-known “trick” for making a burger patty that is cooked evenly and doesn't have a bulbous shape post-cooking.

      How do you keep burgers from sliding? ›

      Press your thumb into the center of each patty before cooking. Burgers tend to shrink and puff up in the middle as they grill. The indentation will help them stay flat so they cover the whole bun and toppers won't slide off.

      How do you make burgers flat and thin? ›

      A flat press works best to get the patties very thin. This is our favorite Smash Burger Tool, but you can also push over the top of a spatula with a meat mallet to smash burgers. Also, pre-cut parchment paper makes the job easy, but you can cut your own pieces.

      How do you make burgers that don't puff up? ›

      All you need to do is dimple your burgers. After you form the patty, make a hole, with your finger, in the center of the patty. Not all of the way through, just about 3/4 of the way into the patty. As it cooks, the meat will fill in the hole and not form a bulge.

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