Delicious Australian hamburger makes the difference

Delicious Australian hamburger makes the difference

Delicious Australian hamburger. Image Courtesy – http://www.lifehacker.com.au

A hamburger is a sandwich comprising of one or more cooked patties of ground meat, put inside a cut bread roll or bun. Ground sirloin sandwiches might be cooked in an assortment of ways, including searing, grilling, and fire cooking. Ground sirloin sandwiches are frequently presented with ‘cheese’, ‘lettuce’, ‘tomato’, ‘bacon’, ‘onion’, ‘pickles’, ingredients like ‘mustard’, ‘mayonnaise’, ‘ketchup’, ‘relish’, ‘chilies’ etc. Hamburgers are sold at fast-food eateries, cafes, mainly in big restaurants. There are numerous worldwide and territorial varieties of hamburger. But Australian hamburgers are a bit different.

Preparation:

Line a heating plate with ‘baking paper’. Warm the ‘butter’ in a frypan over medium warmth and gradually cook the ‘onion’ and ‘sugar’, blending once in a while. Keep cooking for around 40 minutes until onion turns to brown.

Blend the ‘mince’, ‘sausage meat’ and ‘spring onion’ in a large dish. Include ‘Tabasco’, ‘sesame seeds’ and a liberal squeeze of ‘salt’ and ‘pepper’. Make a mixture putting the meat into the ingredients.

Make the mince blend into 4 balls (almost the size of a cricket ball) and place on the plate. Flatten the patties similarly like the diameter of your bread rolls. Utilizing the back of a spoon, push down to shape somewhat well in the focal point of every patty. Chill burgers for minimum of 30 minutes.

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Add the lettuce and cabbage and dress with a press of lemon juice.

Heat a ‘chargrill pan’ to high temperature. Chargrill bread rolls (exterior first) and delicately use butter to its internal parts. Put it aside.

Chargrill the patties for 4-5 minutes every side, they don’t should be cooked through for its various thickness. Cook ‘bacon’ for the last 3-4 minutes until it begins to crunchy.

Lay a cut of ‘cheese’ over every patty. Now, the ‘bacon rashers’ are to be sliced into 4 parts and push into the ‘cheese’. Keep the burgers hot so the ‘cheese’ softens.

Take a dry ‘frypan’. Cook the ‘pineapple’ in medium heat for 1-2 minutes until it turns brown.

To prepare the burgers, put some ‘onion’ which has already turned brown on the base of every bun. Top with patties and some tomato sauce. Put on the pineapple rings. Disperse a little amount of the lettuce blend over every burger. Spread mayo on the bun tops, grapple 2-3 tomato cuts in the mayo and after that place on top of the lettuce blend. Present with salty fries.

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Ingredients:

30g butter without salt

1kg onions, chopped thinly

Brown sugar approximately 2 teaspoons

Small pieces of beef approximately 600g

150g sausage meat for additional use

Thinly chopped 2 spring onions

1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce

1 teaspoon sesame seeds

60g lettuce – nearly 1 cup

80g shredded white cabbage – nearly 1 cup

Juice of 1 lemon

Soft bread rolls – 4 pieces

Striped bacon rashers – 4 pieces

Chopped cheese 4 pieces

Pineapple rings 4 pieces

Tomato sauce and whole-egg mayonnaise

Thickly chopped 2 big red tomatoes

Shalini Gupta

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