Beef burger with onion…Old School

Ingredients:

  • 300 gr minced beef
  • 300 g mince
  • 2 medium yellow onions
  • butter and oil for frying
  • 3 cooked potatoes
  • 1 dl Butter (1/2 cup cream + 1/2 dl usual milk)
  • 1 eggs
  • 1 dl breadcrumbs
  • 1 cups water
  • 1 msk konc. veal stock
  • 1 msk Kikkoman soy
  • salt + pepper
  • 2 large yellow onions
  • butter for frying
  • a pinch of sugar

Do this:

Scale the two bulbs. Tear off one of them and the other chop finely and brown in butter.

Mash the potatoes with a fork.

Mix gräddmjölken, egg, the grated onion and milled, potato, skorpmjölet and water in a bowl.

Set aside and allow to swell for a while.

Mix the batter with mince, veal stock and soy sauce.

Add salt and pepper and mix thoroughly until smooth.

Season to taste and sample a piece of steak, set aside ago.

Scale the large onions and cut them into thin slices. Fry them golden brown in butter, dust with a pinch of sugar and set aside.

Shape the four major fine hamburgers and fry them slowly in butter and oil until they are crispy golden brown, 4-5 on each side.

Fry the onions at the same time one more time and then leave it in a thick layer on top of the finished steak. Serve with ice cold beer, a constant Maker Aalborg Aquavit, pickles and boiled potatoes.

 

Enjoy !!

6 thoughts on “Beef burger with onion…Old School

    • If you like onions,,en,go wild,,en,I wouldn’t recommend more onion in the minced meet though,,en, go wild, I wouldn’t recommend more onion in the minced meet though.

    • If you like onions,,en,go wild,,en,I wouldn’t recommend more onion in the minced meet though,,en, go wild, I wouldn’t recommend more onion in the minced meet though.

  1. good recipes!!
    Spiced iof the batter instead of following in the mix. La also the favorite allspice. Sauce made of cream and gravy, topped with cinnamon liiite. Quick Pickled cucumber and lingonberries.

    Soooo good 🤠

  2. Do you think you should have an anchovy spade in the minced meat to give it a little taste, and a teaspoon of French mustard….

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