Chimichurri Burger

The epic Chimichurri Burger.

If you love beef burgers as much as I do, you’re going to love the Chimichurri Burger. It’s a different…

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The epic Chimichurri Burger.

If you love beef burgers as much as I do, you’re going to love the Chimichurri Burger. It’s a different way to make an insanely satisfying, over-the-top juicy burger. A smashed beef patty topped with a garlicky chimichurri sauce, layered with tender slices of picanha, a fried egg and melted cheese? Heck yes! Trust me, it’s so freakin’ delicious, and it’ll soon be your go-to burgers recipe! 

The epic Chimichurri Burger.
Post sponsored by Breeo.

In case this is one of those delicious recipes that looks a little familiar, it’s a variation of “The Wolf Burger,” which I have exclusively in my cookbook Flavor By Fire.

Today I’m making the tasty burgers with my brand new Breeo Griddle and Griddle Press. I used the Breeo Y Series with the 19” griddle, but it has many different sizes. Whether you’re making a classic beef burger or something next level, this is the best tool for making the magic happen. 

Why You’ll Love the Best Chimichurri Burger

This Chimichurri Burger is about to become one of your favorite recipes. Why? It’s the perfect fusion of savory red meat, a farm-fresh egg fried to perfection and gooey American cheese. The herby chimichurri sauce ties it all together with a fresh, herby kick. Whether you’re cooking for family or friends, this burger is sure to become a family favorite. Fair warning, once you take this break from regular burgers, you may never go back! 

The chimichurri sauce is drizzled over the fried egg.

For more over-the-top burger recipes from Over the Fire Cooking, check out BBQ Bacon Burger, Oklahoma Onion Burger, Flying Dutchman Smashburger, Animal Style Burger and Poutine Burger.

Flavorful Burger Ingredients Roundup

  • Beef – You’ll need to grab some ground beef (or ground chuck) for the beef patties, whole picanha, kosher salt, black pepper, garlic powder and beef tallow.
  • Homemade Chimichurri Sauce – This easy Argentinian sauce combines fresh parsley, minced garlic, a bit of olive oil, red wine vinegar (white wine vinegar also works), dried oregano, red pepper flakes and salt and pepper to taste.
  • Burgers – The finishing touches are some American cheese slices, fresh eggs, mayonnaise and toasted burger buns (either a standard burger bun or a brioche bun works!).

The grocery store should have everything you need to make the best burger you ever tasted. If you’re feeling super lazy, there is no shame in getting delivery! 

How to make the best chimichurri sauce

If you can wait, let the chimichurri sauce sit for at least 30 minutes before serving. This allows the full flavor of the ingredients to come out, enhancing the sauce’s freshness and depth. You can also taste and adjust the seasoning before serving to ensure it’s perfectly balanced.

For more chimichurri goodness, check out the my scallion chimichurri, mint chimichurri, habanero chimmichurri and . As you can tell, this sauce is something I love to customize. I’ve even made bone marrow chimichurri and added some burning charcoal to it for a smoked chimichurri!

It can also be used as a marinated like I did for this Chimichurri Marinated Tri-Tip with Grilled Fries, mixed in as seasoning like I did for these Fire Baked Chimichurri Chicken Wings in Pizza Oven, or used as a filling like I did for this Chimichurri and Cheese Stuffed Picanha!

Whether it’s some Chimichurri Steak and Shrimp or a Chimichurri Steak Sandwich, this versatile topping it worth a try!

How to Make Chimichurri Burger

First, let’s make that chimichurri in a small bowl or glass jar. If it’s your first time, I swear it won’t be your last. Mix all the ingredients for the chimichurri, set it aside and let those flavors mingle while we grill the meat. 

The fat cap of the picanha steak is rendered on the grill.

Next, heat your Breeo Grill to high heat, around 450 degrees F, for some direct cooking action. Slice your picanha into steaks, following the grain (so that we can slice against the grain for serving later) and then season generously with salt. Grill them over the fire for 6-7 minutes per side until they hit an internal temperature of 120 degrees F. Once done, pull them off and let them rest.

While the picanha is resting, heat the new Breeo Griddle over the fire. Grab handfuls of ground beef, about 1/4 lb for each rolled ball. You’ll want to make 6-8 balls. 

The ground beef is smashed on the grill and topped with American cheese.

Add a burger ball to the hot griddle. Place a piece of parchment paper over it and firmly press with the Breeo Griddle Press until the burger patties are smashed. Season with salt, pepper and garlic powder. Let it cook for another 1-1.5 minutes. Carefully flip each patty, season the other side, and top with a slice of cheese. Let it melt for 1-2 minutes, then pull off and rest. Repeat for the remaining patties.

Fry up your eggs and toast the burger buns on the hot griddle. Next, thinly slice the rested picanha meat.

The picanha getting thinly sliced.

To build your Chimichurri Burger, start with the bottom bun, spread some mayonnaise, add double patties, layer with picanha slices, top with a fried egg, and finish with a generous spoonful of chimichurri. Serve and enjoy this epic burger creation!

What to Serve with a Chimi Burger

Pair your Chimichurri Burger with crispy fries, fresh cole slaw, or even grilled vegetables for a complete meal. Don’t forget some cold beer or refreshing lemonade to wash it all down. 

The Chimichurri Burger is a masterpiece and ready to eat.

Leftovers & Reheating

If you have a leftover Chimichurri Burger or two, store the meat in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-5 days. Reheat the patties and picanha on a grill pan over medium-high heat until warmed through. Reassemble your burger and enjoy!

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FAQs for the Chimichurri Burger

Can I use a different cut of beef instead of picanha?

Yes, for the Chimichurri Burger recipe, you can use other cuts like ribeye or sirloin for a similarly rich, beefy flavor.

How do I know when the patties are done?

Check the internal temperature using an instant-read thermometer. For medium-rare, aim for 130-135 degrees F.

Can I make the chimichurri sauce ahead of time?

Absolutely! Chimichurri sauce can be made a day in advance and stored in the refrigerator. Just let it come to room temperature before serving.

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Chimichurri Burger

Get ready for an over-the-top juicy burger layered with steak, a farm-fresh egg and some gooey American cheese.
Course Dinner, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine American, Argentinian
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 4 people
Calories 1.09kcal
Author Derek Wolf

Ingredients

Beef:

  • 1 lbs Ground Beef
  • 1 Whole Picanha
  • 3 tbsp Kosher Salt
  • 1.5 tbsp Black Pepper
  • 1.5 tbsp Garlic Powder
  • Beef Tallow as needed

Chimichurri:

  • 1.5 cups Parsley chopped
  • 3-4 cloves Garlic minced
  • 1.25 cups Olive Oil
  • 1/4 cup Red Wine Vinegar
  • 1 tbsp Dried Oregano
  • 1 tsp Red Pepper Flakes
  • Salt & Pepper to taste

Burgers:

  • 6-8 American Cheese Slices
  • 3-4 Fresh Eggs
  • Mayonnaise as needed
  • Burger Buns toasted

Instructions

  • In a bowl, mix all the ingredients for the chimichurri then set to the side until ready to use.
  • Heat your Breeo Grill to high heat (around 450F) for direct cooking on the grill grate.
  • Slice your picanha with the grain into steaks and season generously with salt. Grill over the fire for 6-7 minutes per side until 120F internal, then pull off and let rest.
  • Add the new Breeo Griddle over the fire to heat up.
  • Grab a handful of ground beef (around 1/4 lbs… ish) and gently roll it into a ball. Repeat this for 6-8 balls or until you’re out of meat.
  • Add a burger ball to the griddle. Place a piece of parchment over one ball and then firmly press with the Breeo Griddle Press until the burger is “smashed” on the skillet.
  • Season the patty with salt, pepper and garlic. Let cook for another 1-1.5 minutes.
  • Carefully flip the burger patty over and then season the new side. Top with a slice of cheese and let melt for 1-2 minutes.
  • Once melted, pull off and rest. Repeat for the rest of your patties.
  • Finally, fry up your eggs, then toast your burger buns on the hot griddle.
  • Slice up your picanha into thin slices. Build your burger with bottom bun, mayonnaise, double patties, picanha, fried egg then chimichurri. Serve and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 1.09kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 37g | Fat: 102g | Saturated Fat: 23g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Monounsaturated Fat: 64g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 239mg | Sodium: 5.421mg | Potassium: 737mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2.279IU | Vitamin C: 31mg | Calcium: 127mg | Iron: 7mg

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Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri

Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri

Get your tastebuds ready for the ultimate comfort food because I’m making Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri today. This isn’t…

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Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri

Get your tastebuds ready for the ultimate comfort food because I’m making Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri today. This isn’t your typical steak, egg and potato recipe—the smoked chimichurri sauce is the star. And, when I say smoked, I mean it! We’ll take a smoldering hot lump of hardwood right from the fire and place it directly in a Mason jar with the sauce.

The Smoked Chimichurri is created when a hot hardwood coal is dropped into the jar and covered.

I know it sounds risky, but trust me, some sort of alchemy happens when the smoke mingles with the ingredients. After I first saw my buddy @Salvalacocina doing it, I knew I had to give it a shot. He said it was crazy, and he was right—it’s crazy good!

Invest in the best charcoal

Here’s a pro tip for getting the best results from your backyard grilling every time: head over to Cowboy Charcoal. They make a full range of all-natural hardwood charcoals that always deliver an authentic smoky taste. Made without chemicals or additives, it’s perfect for adding smoky flavor to our chimichurri sauce and to the steak bites. Trust me, you won’t go back once you try Cowboy Charcoal!

Why You’ll Love Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri

The smoky chimichurri sauce is a great way to enhance the flavor of steak bites, farm-fresh eggs and potatoes. The flavorful smoky sauce on the perfectly cooked steak, eggs, and potatoes is more than a meal—it’s an epic experience! It’s also a straightforward breakfast recipe that you can turn into a simple dinner or lunch any time of year.

While I normally think of Grilled Skirt Steak with Chimichurri as the most classic use for the sauce, I’ve also stuffed chimichurri into a picanha, made a bone marrow chimichurri and used it for a chimichurri marinated tri tip recipe! It’s a very versatile sauce, and one that you should definitely add to your saucy arsenal.

Steak Recipe Ingredients Run Down 

  • Juicy Steak Bites  I went with ribeye steak for the tasty bite size pieces. To season the steaks, you’ll need your favorite vegetable oil (canola oil, avocado oil or extra-virgin olive oil all work) and my favorite Mesquite Peppercorn Lager seasoning. 

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  • Fried Eggs – Farm fresh eggs from happy free-ranging hens might cost a dollar or two more, but they are so worth it. The yolks pop with a deeper orange color, and they taste way better. Most grocery stores carry them these days. 
  • Crispy Potatoes – Your favorite variety of potatoes is seasoned with kosher salt, black pepper and garlic powder. 
  • Smoked Chimichurri – Gather up your fresh parsley, garlic cloves, olive oil, red wine vinegar, oregano, red pepper flakes, salt and pepper to make the smoked sauce that marries all the ingredients together.
Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri is an epic complete meal and comfort food dish.

Alrighty, now that we know which simple ingredients we need from the store, let’s dive into the step-by-step instructions for making the recipe. 

How to make Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri

Smoked Chimichurri Prep Time

First, let’s start by prepping the epic smoked chimichurri sauce. Grab a Mason jar (or other covered container). Add some dried oregano, a generous pinch of red pepper flakes and hot water. Let this mixture steep for about 5 minutes. This allows for a “flowering”—otherwise known as a rehydration of the herbs—to amp up their flavor. 

The Smoked Chimichuri sauce is prepared in the Mason jar.

Next, add all the chimichurri ingredients to the jar. With your tongs, grab a smoldering, white-hot piece of hardwood from the fire and place it carefully into the jar. Quickly cover the container to trap the smoke inside, and then set it aside for 20-30 minutes. This will give your chimichurri that unique smoky flavor that I can’t stop talking about—because it’s so freakin’ delicious! 

You could also use this sauce to make a Chimichurri Steak Sandwich with it’s added smoky flare! If the charcoal addition is off-putting to you, give my Steak and Eggs with Charred Scallion Chimichurri because it’s very similar to this recipe, but with a different chimichurri. If you’re a land and sea meat over, I can also say that chimichurri works well with steak and shrimp!

Steak Skillet

Now, let’s move on to making the steak bites. Slice your room temperature ribeyes into 1.5-inch steak cubes. Slather those bad boys with oil and season them generously with my Mesquite Peppercorn Lager rub.

The potatoes are cubed on the cutting board, and the ribeyes are sliced into cubes.

If you don’t have this tasty seasoning yet, sprinkle the steaks with kosher salt, black pepper and garlic powder. Set the seasoned steaks aside and fire up your grill. Let it reach a medium-high heat of around 375 degrees F. Place an oiled cast iron skillet on the fire to preheat for about 2 minutes. 

Once the skillet is ready to go, add your steak bites in a single layer and cook them for about 1.5 minutes on each side. When they’re perfectly seared, pull them off the heat and keep them warm. 

The steak is cooked in a cast-iron skilled over the Breeo grill.

Next, add the diced potatoes to the skillet. Let them cook for 15-20 minutes until they’re browned and crispy on the outside, but soft on the inside. When the potatoes are done, add the steak bites back to the skillet and make small divots for the eggs. We love a steak and egg situation, especially when it involves potatoes!

Divots are made for the farm-fresh eggs to cook alongside the potatoes.

Crack the eggs into the skillet and cook them to your desired level of doneness. Right before finishing, drizzle the smoked chimichurri over the steak, eggs, and potatoes. Just don’t forget to remove the charcoal ember from the chimichurri sauce before doing so!

Once everything is cooked to perfection, pull the skillet off the heat and let it cool slightly.

Finally, the feast is ready to devour. The only thing left to do is enjoy the complex flavors in your smoked chimichurri masterpiece. Cheers! 

What to Serve with Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri

The Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri recipe creates a complete meal unto itself, so there’s no urgent need to add more of your favorite sides. However, you could easily complement this dish with some crusty French bread and some softened garlic butter. 

If you love skillet meals as much as I do, you may want to hope over to these recipes: Country Breakfast Skillet, Grilled Steak with Skillet Potatoes, Ron Swanson Breakfast Skillet, Southwestern Breakfast Skillet, Chipotle Coffee Rub Steak & Eggs Skillet.

The completed dish sizzling over the fire.

Leftovers & Reheating

While I don’t recommend saving any leftover eggs, the steak and potatoes can be wrapped tightly in aluminum foil and stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Keep the chimichurri in its Mason jar and keep it up for a week to add flavor to any other meals you are making. 

Make chimichurri sandwiches with leftover steak, or reheat the steak and potatoes in a cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Add some oil to prevent sticking and cook until they are warmed through about 5-7 minutes. You could also throw them in the air fryer for 10 minutes. 

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FAQs for Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri

Can I use another cut of steak other than ribeye for the steak bites?

Absolutely! While ribeye is a fantastic choice due to its marbling and flavor, you can definitely use other cuts of steak. Sirloin steak tips, filet mignon, or New York strip steak are great alternatives that will work well for steak bites. Just make sure to adjust the cooking time accordingly, as leaner cuts may cook faster and can dry out if overcooked.

Should I blend the chimichurri sauce in a food processor? 

For this recipe, we’re keeping the sauce rustic, so there’s no need to make it smooth. We want to taste the pieces of hydrated oregano and leaves of fresh parsley in every bite. 

Can I use any kind of charcoal to go inside the chimichurri sauce jar? 

Great question! Make sure to avoid using charcoal briquettes that contain additives or lighter fluid, as they can impart unwanted flavors to the sauce. Instead, opt for natural lump charcoal or hardwood chunks, which will provide a clean, smoky flavor without any added chemicals. Always exercise caution when handling hot charcoal.

Get stoked for life

This sauce is FYR!

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Born from a deep passion for food and flavor. Whether you’re grilling in the backyard or live fire cooking around the world, we have what you need to transform every meal into an adventure.

Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri
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Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri

Steak Bites with Smoked Chimichurri isn't your typical steak, egg, and potato recipe – the smoked chimichurri sauce is the hero!
Course Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
Cuisine American
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 970kcal
Author Derek Wolf

Ingredients

Steak:

Eggs:

  • 3-4 Farm Fresh Eggs

Potatoes:

  • 1.5 cups Diced Potatoes
  • 1 tsp Kosher Salt
  • 1 tsp Black Pepper
  • 1 tsp Garlic Powder
  • Neutral Oil as needed

Smoked Chimichurri:

  • 1.5 cups Parsley chopped
  • 3-4 cloves Garlic minced
  • 1.25 cups Olive Oil
  • 1/4 cup Red Wine Vinegar
  • 1/8 cup Hot Water
  • 1 tbsp Dried Oregano
  • 1 tsp of Red Pepper Flakes
  • Salt & Pepper to taste

Instructions

Smoked Chimichurri:

  • Add the oregano, red chili flakes and hot water to a Mason jar and let steep for 5 minutes.
  • Add all the ingredients for the chimichurri to the Mason jar along with a smoldering coal from the fire (ideally white hot). Cover quickly to encapsulate the smoke, then set to the side to let the smoke infuse for 20-30 minutes.

Steak Skillet:

  • Slice your steaks into 1.5” bite sized pieces.
  • Slather your steaks with oil and season thoroughly with my Mesquite Peppercorn Lager rub or your favorite beef rub. Set to the side.
  • Get your fire for direct cooking at medium high heat (around 375F). Add a cast iron skillet with oil to preheat 2 minutes before cooking.
  • Add your steak bites to the skillet and cook for 1.5 minutes per side. Once they are done, pull them off and keep warm.
  • Add the potatoes to the skillet and let cook for 15-20 minutes until they have browned and are crispy on the outside but soft on the inside.
  • When done, add the steak back to the skillet and make 3-4 divots for the eggs.
  • Crack the eggs into the skillet and cook to your desired liking. Right before you are done, drizzle the Smoked Chimichurri over the top of the skillet and pull off to cool.
  • Serve and enjoy!

Notes

ProTip: Invest in the best charcoal
Here’s a pro tip for getting the best results from your backyard grilling every time: head over to Cowboy Charcoal. They make a full range of all-natural hardwood charcoals that always deliver an authentic smoky taste. Made without chemicals or additives, it’s perfect for adding smoky flavor to our chimichurri sauce and to the steak bites. Trust me, you won’t go back once you try Cowboy Charcoal!

Nutrition

Calories: 970kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 87g | Saturated Fat: 18g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Monounsaturated Fat: 58g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 192mg | Sodium: 717mg | Potassium: 903mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 2265IU | Vitamin C: 48mg | Calcium: 99mg | Iron: 6mg

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