Best Smash Burger Recipes

Animal Style Burgers assembled and served.

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Animal Style Burgers assembled and served.

With summertime in full swing, it feels like the right time for a round-up of my Best Smash Burger Recipes. Smash burgers are all the rage – and for a good reason. These flavorful burgers are the perfect way to get the crispy bits and juiciness you crave.

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These Best Smash Burger Recipes level up your traditional burgers in ways you may not have imagined before. My flavors are often fire-spicy and never dull, so buckle up!

Whether you’re grilling on a hot griddle or a cast iron pan, I’ll show you how to get the perfect sear and the juiciest burgers every time. Be sure to check out each recipe card below for the full recipe and all the juicy details.

If you’re a smashburger fan but you had sliders on your mind, check out this collection of epic slider recipes: The Best Slider Recipes.

Why You’ll Love Each Smash Burger Recipe

Smash burgers are not just another way to cook a burger. They’re, by far, the best way to achieve the perfect sear that makes every bite unforgettable. By pressing the burger patties thin on a hot surface, you maximize the surface area in contact with the cast iron skillet.

Smashing and seasoning the patties for our smash burgers.

The result? Browned bits and succulent, crispy edges that will blow your taste buds away. Plus, with a slice of cheese melting over the top and a dollop of special smash sauce, you’ll feel like you’re dining at your favorite burger joint.

Did you know you can also make smash burger style tacos? Yeah… It’s as good as it sounds. Check out my Surf and Turf Smashburger Tacos and Chorizo Smash Tacos to see what the hype is all about.

A close up shot of a double stacked patty.

Cooking Tips for the Best Burgers

Beef Patty Basics

  • Choose the Right Meat: Start with the best beef – a pound of ground beef can make about 3 double patty burgers. I like to use lean ground beef. I’ve found it actually holds together better than a fattier blend. Equal portions is key; divide it into equal-sized tight meatballs for even cooking.
  • Preheat Your Skillet: Whether you’re using a cast-iron skillet, cast-iron griddle or a non-stick skillet, make sure it’s scorching hot before adding your burger meat. Medium-high heat is perfect for achieving that crispy sear.
  • Smash It Right: Use a sturdy spatula or a burger press to smash the balls of beef into thin patties on the hot surface. You can use the handle of a second spatula to apply extra pressure. Smash for 1-2 minutes for those perfect crispy edges.
  • Season Generously: Of course, season the patties with one of my signature seasonings (in the killer beer cans). Or, keep it simple with some black pepper, garlic powder, kosher salt and then a small amount of yellow mustard for that classic burger flavor.
  • Invest in Parchment Paper: Importantly, use a sheet of parchment paper between the meat and your spatula or press to prevent sticking and to help in the smashing process.

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  • Cheese, Please: Place a slice of cheese on top of each patty while they’re still sizzling on the grill. Melted American cheese is always a great option for that gooey goodness.
  • Make a Special Sauce: While ketchup and mustard are classic, a special sauce is a must-have condiment. If you want to stick to simple ingredients, mix a homemade smash sauce in a small bowl—equal parts mayonnaise, ketchup, and a dash of pickle juice—to spread on your toasted buns.
  • Don’t Forget the Buns: The right choice of burger bun can make all the difference to your finished burger. Brioche buns, pretzel buns or potato buns are my personal favorites—they hold up well to the juicy burger patty.

My Favorite Smash Burger Recipes

cheesy onion smash burgers

Cheesy Onion Smash Burgers

Thin, crispy beef patties topped with caramelized onions and melted cheese deliver a savory and mouthwatering burger experience.
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Animal Style Burgers assembled and served.

Animal Style Burger

Animal Style Burger for an In-N-Out experience right at home.
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Grilled Cheese BBQ Cheeseburgers assembled and ready to devour.

Grilled Cheese BBQ Cheeseburger

Another burger inspired by Five Guys, you get the best of a grilled cheese and a cheese burger all in one.
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Au Cheval Burger served open faced so you can see the fried egg.

Au Cheval Burger

Au Cheval Burger
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BBQ bacon burgers fully assembled with onion rings.

BBQ Bacon Burger

This BBQ bacon burger recipe takes the dish to new levels with Sam Adams beer-battered onion rings, making for a delicious summertime dinner.
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Chili Cheese Smash Burgers plated and ready to eat.

Chili Cheese Smash Burger

Juicy beef patties with spicy chili and melted cheese, creating a robust and flavorful burger that's perfect for chili lovers.
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A Jalapeño Popper Smash Burger being held by the fire.

Jalapeño Popper Smash Burgers

Spicy jalapenos, creamy cheese and juicy beef patties help create a deliciously fiery and savory burger experience.
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Oklahoma Onion Burgers are ready to eat.

Oklahoma Onion Burger

Thin, crispy beef patties smashed with sweet caramelized onions create a perfect blend of savory and sweet in every bite.
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Cooking cowboy candy slices in the sugar syrup.

Cowboy Candy Smash Burger

Cowboy candy is a freakin' delicious way to turn fresh jalapeño peppers into a savory, sweet treat that is perfect for topping burgers.
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A Beer Cheese Smash Burger after being dipped in the cheese.

Beer Cheese Smash Burgers

Juicy beef patties topped with rich, creamy beer cheese and crispy bacon, deliver a hearty and indulgent burger experience.
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Peanut Butter and Jelly Smash Burgers plated so that they can be served.

Peanut Butter and Jelly Smash Burgers

Peanut Butter and Jelly Smash Burgers
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Elvis Smash Burger

Elvis Smash Burger

For a unique Elvis-inspired twist, this burger recipe pairs juicy beef patties with creamy peanut butter, crispy bacon and caramelized bananas.
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Three Steakhouse Smash Burger lined up and ready to serve.

Steakhouse Smash Burgers

Juicy beef patties, a tangy steak sauce and crispy onions create a rich and savory gourmet burger.
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a western bbq burger held over a fire

Western BBQ Burger

This Western BBQ Burger is a crispy beef patty on a bun topped with cheese, bacon, beer-battered onion rings, pulled pork, and BBQ sauce.
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Flying Dutchman Smashburger recipe is a grilling masterpiece served with tater tots.

Flying Dutchman Smashburger

This recipe features juicy beef patties with crispy edges, melted cheese and a tangy homemade sauce, offering a bold and flavorful twist on the classic smash burger.
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Twisted & Smashed Bacon Cheeseburger

Juicy beef patties, crispy bacon and a twist of spicy jalapenos are topped with melted cheese for a bold and flavorful burger.
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Chorizo Smashburger Recipe

Chorizo Smashburgers

Spicy chorizo with juicy beef patties, topped with melted cheese and zesty salsa delivers a smash burger packed with bold, vibrant flavors.
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Poutine Burger assembled so we can start eating!

Poutine Burger

The Poutine Burger, when burgers, fries and gravy come together as one.
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Surf and Turf Butter Burger

Surf and Turf Butter Burger Recipe

Surf and Turf Butter Burger Recipe for a fist full of deliciousness!
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The McRib Burgers ready for serving.

McRib Burger

The McRib Burger is here and we're giving those two golden arches a run for their money!
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What to Serve with the Perfect Smash Burger

No good smash burger is complete without the right toppings and sides. Serve ’em up with crispy French fries or onion rings for a traditional diner experience. Top your burgers with dill pickles, red onion slices and then more of your favorite toppings for that ultimate burger experience.

Topping a smash burger with sautéed onions and jalapeños.

Leftovers & Reheating Smash Burgers

If you somehow manage to have leftovers (which, let’s be honest, is unlikely), store your leftover patties and buns separately in the fridge for up to 3 days. When you’re ready to reheat them, preheat a large heavy skillet over medium-high heat, add a small amount of oil and then reheat the patties for about 1-2 minutes on each side. This helps maintain that crispy texture.

FAQs for Smash Burger Recipes

What is the best type of meat to use for smash burgers?

For the best smash burgers, use ground beef with a lower fat content, such as an 90/10 blend. This ratio ensures the burgers remain juicy and flavorful while also staying intact and achieving those delicious browned bits that are essential for a great smash burger.

How do I prevent my smash burgers from sticking to the pan?

To prevent sticking, make sure your skillet or griddle is preheated to a scorching hot temperature before adding the meat. Additionally, a small amount of beef tallow can be added to the pan for extra non-stick assurance.

Can I make smash burgers without a cast-iron skillet?

Yes, you can make smash burgers without a cast-iron skillet. While cast iron is preferred for its excellent heat retention and ability to create a crispy sear, a heavy-bottomed non-stick skillet or a stainless steel pan can also be used. Just make sure the pan is preheated well to then ensure the best results.

Happy grilling and let me know in the comments which smashburger recipe is your favorite!

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Chimichurri Burger

The epic Chimichurri Burger.

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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.
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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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Oklahoma Onion Burger

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The Oklahoma Onion Burger is a classic all-American recipe. During the hard times of the Great Depression, when jobs were…

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Oklahoma Onion Burgers are ready to eat.

The Oklahoma Onion Burger is a classic all-American recipe. During the hard times of the Great Depression, when jobs were scarce, locals in El Reno, Oklahoma had a bright idea. Onions were plentiful and cheap, but meat? Well, that was a different story. So, they figured, why not pile on the onions and skimp a little on the meat? Fast forward, this humble burger recipe is now a national treasure.

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Oklahoma Onion Burger ready to eat.

While the days of five-cent burgers are long gone, this Dust Bowl-era depression burger is now one of my favorite comfort foods. On any day or night of the week, a thin, crispy, and juicy burger patty topped with melted cheese and lots of caramelized onions always warms my soul!

Before breaking down how to make the best onion burgers, a quick shout out to Oklahoma Joe’s Judge Charcoal Grill. This is my go-to rig for making all kinds of magic happen in my backyard. I love this grill. It’s built like a tank. And the size? It’s freakin’ huge! You can grill, smoke, and sear all at once.

Plus, it’s got adjustable dampers that let you dial in the perfect temperature. Oh, and did I mention it’s got handy extras like a built-in temperature gauge and storage shelves? It’s basically a backyard BBQ lover’s dream come true, which is why I can’t stop talking about it!

Why You’ll Love the Oklahoma-Style Onion Burgers

I love this smashed onion burger recipe because it’s more than just a burger. It honors the past. Every tasty mouthwatering bite reminds us of the power of simple food made well. I’ll never know what it was like to endure the Depression, but the sound of sizzling beef with onion vapors filling the air is a comfort that cannot be underestimated.

  • Hamburger Patties – For the ground beef, I’d go with 15 percent beef fat for the tastiest and juiciest patties. 
  • White Onions – You’ll need lots of onions for this recipe. You can also use yellow onions. 
  • Hamburger Seasoning – Seasoned meat is just the start of what makes this burger so freakin’ delicious. Don’t skip the kosher salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.  
  • Condiments – Each burger gets a slice of American cheese. You can add some sliced dill pickles directly to the burger or serve them on the side.
  • Hamburger Buns – Brioche burger buns are the perfect complement to seasoned beef and sweet caramelized onions. However, feel free to use your favorite buns.
  • Special Burger Sauce (Optional) – This tasty sauce is easy to make with your favorite mayo, ketchup, relish, white vinegar, and sugar. 

For another fun take on beef and onions, check out this Flying Dutchman Smashburger, where the onions take the place of the buns! I’ve even made Burger-Stuffed Onion Rings… So this combo is really proving to be an obsession of mine.

The onion burger is dipped in special sauce.

It’s amazing how the most delicious recipes, come together with simple ingredients. You’ll be amazed at how good these burgers taste, especially when dipped in that special sauce!

Pro Tip: Add the onions after the smash!

While some smash burger recipes might instruct you to smash the hamburger meat directly onto the caramelized onions, like my Cheesy Onion Smash Burgers and Oklahoma Onion Patty Melt, this recipe respectfully differs. Adding the onions after the smash delivers a crispy beef patty that is so freakin’ delicious! 

If you love the combo of beef and onions, check out these OTFC recipes: Patty Melt with French Onion Au Jus, Steak Onion Skewers, and Grilled Steak with Cheese Stuffed Onions.

How to Make the Best Onion Burgers 

Prep Time

Alright, let’s get grilling, sizzling, and smashing! First things first, start by making the special sauce recipe. You’ll want to mix all the ingredients in a small bowl or Pyrex measuring cup. Place in the fridge until it’s time to slather it on each Oklahoma Onion Burger. Chili cheese is another good dipping option, if that’s something you’d be more interested in.

Now, onward to the hot griddle. Fire up your Oklahoma Joe’s Judge Charcoal Grill, aiming for a super high heat temperature of around 450° degrees F for direct cooking. 

Grab your ground beef and form beef into burger balls for each hamburger patty. You should end up with about 6-8 patties when using about 2 pounds of ground beef. 

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Next, it’s time to make our beef patties from the prepped balls. If you’d like to switch it up, give this same recipe a go but with chorizo and make a chorizo smash burger, or add some seafood for some surf and turf action!

Now, add a cast iron skillet or large plancha to the preheated grill. Place a burger ball on the large skillet, cover it with parchment paper, and smash the top of the burger with a sturdy spatula. Season each single patty with salt, pepper, and garlic. Then, let it sizzle for about a minute and a half. 

The beef patties are formed into balls, then smashed.

Before flipping, add your sliced onions on top of the patty, then carefully, without smashing, turn the patty over and season the second side. Slap a slice of cheese on top and let it melt into gooey goodness for another minute or two.

The onions go on the smashed burger before flipping.

While that cheese is melting, warm up your buns on the grill. Place the top of the bun on the melted cheese and then the bottom bun on top of the top bun. This might sound confusing, but all it’s doing is allowing the buns to warm and become soft. Placing the bottom bun on top of the top bun while on the grill allows the bottom bun to warm but also prevents it from becoming too soft.

Once everything’s nice and melty, pull off your burger and let it rest. Repeat the process for the rest of your patties.

Assembly Time

Now comes the best part: putting it all together! Stack those juicy patties on your warmed buns, slather on that special sauce, toss on some pickles, and get ready to devour the best burgers ever made using the epic smash technique! 

The smash burgers are assembled.

What to Serve with the Oklahoma Onion Burger 

You can’t go wrong with a side of some crispy golden brown fries with some spicy ketchup for dipping. If you’re feeling up for something a little extra, sweet potato fries or tater tots would work too. If you want to double down on the onion theme, grab some frozen onion rings and heat them up in your air fryer while the burgers are cooking. 

What to do with Leftovers & Reheating

Wrap the cooled-down patties tightly in foil and keep them in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days. When it’s time for seconds, make more caramelized onions and then heat the patties on the plancha again, adding more cheese, as needed.

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FAQs for the Oklahoma Onion Burger

Where is the home of the Onion Burger? 

The original home of the Onion Burger is El Reno, Oklahoma. If you find yourself in The Sooner State, Sid’s Diner, which opened in 1989, is now famous for making the iconic burger.

​What’s the taste difference between white onions and yellow onions?

White onions tend to have a milder taste with a slightly sweeter flavor profile, especially when caramelized. Yellow onions have a more robust and pronounced sharp “oniony” flavor. 

What’s the best way to avoid crying while slicing onions? 

I’ve tried all the tricks, including refrigerating the sweet onions for 30 minutes before slicing, cutting them under running water, and wearing goggles, but, ultimately, I power through it and cry if I want to!

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Oklahoma Onion Burger with special sauce.
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Oklahoma Onion Burger

This classic burger recipe celebrates Oklahoma in a big way with the Oklahoma Onion Burger made with an Oklahoma Joe's Grill!
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cuisine American
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 578kcal
Author Derek Wolf

Ingredients

Beef

  • 1-2 lbs Ground Beef 85/15
  • 2 cups White Onions sliced
  • 1.5 tbsp Kosher Salt
  • 1.5 tbsp Black Pepper
  • 1.5 tbsp Garlic Powder

Special Sauce (Optional)

  • ½ cup Mayonnaise
  • ½ cup Ketchup
  • 2.5 tbsp Relish
  • 2 tbsp White Vinegar
  • 1 tbsp White Sugar

Burger

  • Brioche Burger Buns
  • Sliced American Cheese
  • Dill Pickles chips

Instructions

  • In a bowl, mix all the ingredients for the special sauce then place in the fridge until ready to use.
  • Heat your Oklahoma Joe’s Judge Charcoal Grill high heat (around 450F) for direct cooking.
  • 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 cast iron skillet or plancha over the flames to heat until it's slightly smoking (about 450 on the skillet).
  • Add a burger ball to the skillet. Place a piece of parchment over one ball and then firmly press with the spatula until the burger is “smashed” on the skillet.
  • Season the patty with salt, pepper, and garlic. Let cook for another 1-1.5 minutes.
  • Before flipping, top with a handful of sliced onions on the unflipped patty. 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.
  • Top each burger with the ton bun on the cheese and the bottom bun on the top bun. Helps to warm up the buns!
  • Once the cheese has melted, pull off and rest. Repeat for the rest of your patties.
  • Build your burger with the special sauce, pickles and 1-2 burger patties. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

Pro Tip: Add the onions after the smash!
While some smash burger recipes might instruct you to smash the hamburger meat directly onto the caramelized onions, my recipe respectfully differs. Adding the onions after the smash delivers a crispy beef patty that is so freakin’ delicious! 

Nutrition

Calories: 578kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 44g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 13g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 92mg | Sodium: 3250mg | Potassium: 587mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 202IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 60mg | Iron: 3mg

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