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Chef Danielle Miele , On January 13, 2023

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From Kobe Beef to Commodity Beef The Process of How to Make Ground Beef Patties for Burgers in the Same.

Let’s face it, meat is expensive nowadays. Especially if you are watching your weight or trying to eat healthier. Finding a lower-fat, healthier ground beef at the grocery store to make ground beef patties for burgers is possible, but difficult.
To make your own ground beef patty for burgers you can take your favorite beef (Kobe, grass fed, or commodity) and follow the below guide with detailed step-by-step recipe instruction on how to make ground beef patties for burgers:

Ingredients for Making Ground Beef Patties for burgers:

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Beef and Burger Binding Agent are Most Important Ingredients

Important! – Burger Binding Agent You need a burger binding agent to making ground beef patties for burgers. In this recipe Egg is the burger binding agent but there are alternatives. See notes* section for more burger binding agent options.

Instructions for How to Make Ground Beef Patties for burgers:

  • In a mixing bowl, combine the ground beef, 1 egg, and a generous amount of salt and pepper to season (half tsp each).

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    Egg is a burger binding agent for the ground beef patty.

  • Divide the well mixed beef into four equal round balls and form into patties. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with more salt and pepper on each side.

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    Create ground beef patties.

  • Heat the olive oil and butter in a sauté pan over medium high heat. Add the patties and sauté for 5 minutes on each side, until golden brown.

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    Melt butter in a skillet before cooking burger patties.

  • Brown both sides and cook all the way through. Temp at 165 degrees for 15 seconds to make sure the ground meet is cooked all the way through. Serve immediately on a bun as a burger, with a side of homemade crispy french fries, or even on a salad as your portion of protein.

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    Cook burger patties on both sides.

  • Note: I’ve shown an old-fashioned patty press here, which are starting to make a comeback. A silicone one in your favorite color can be purchased online or at your local kitchen supply for under $10.

What burger binding agent should I use?

The most common burger binding agent is egg. This makes your ground beef stick together and is the most readily available ingredient. You can also use potato starch as a burger binding agent depending on your allergies or general availability. Potato starch is a gluten free burger binding agent that is a good alternative from using flour.

How store purchased beef patties for burgers are made:

Many big box retailers make ground beef patties for burgers using leftover meat with their extra fat trimmings in their final beef patty product. Usually a cheaper package of ground beef contains a well marbled or even sinewy cut of beef, sometimes the butcher’s trimmings from other cuts of meat that are simply ground to be sold as ‘ground chuck’, instead of being thrown away.

What to Look For in beef cuts that make the best Ground Beef Patties for Burgers

Ground beef used specifically for patties is better at a fat ratio of 80%/20%, the optimal amount of fat that will keep your burger juicy and full flavored. When you look at the beef in its packaged form, it should be a bright red color without any brown coloring, and if freshly packaged, there won’t be much blood pooled under the meat within the package. Read the fine print for terms that will help you select a good quality ground beef. As mentioned above, grass-fed and/or organic, but also more specifically:
Using Wagyu or Kobe beef for burgers is the ultimate go-to for making burger patty. This type of ground beef patty for burgers comes from Japanese cattle, with perfect fat content, and hailed as perfect for a juicy, yummy burger. This beef is very expensive because of the strict standards that the Japanese have for raising and feeding these prize bovine. If you find either of these terms on a pack of ground beef on sale, you’ve found a bargain.

Note: The meat I chose for this recipe is certified USDA organic, contains no added growth hormones, is grass-fed, and had a fat content of 85%/15%.

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Chef Danielle Miele

Chef Miele started in the industry as a chef's assistant back in the early 1990s at a New England style seafood shack. After several stints in the industry she earned a formal chef's degree with honors from Le Cordon Bleu. When she is not cooking for her husband and teenage son, she enjoys researching techniques and ingredients from different cultures, with a focus on enhanced flavor and nutrition.

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FAQs

Do you mix egg with ground beef for burgers? ›

Instructions for How to Make Ground Beef Patties for burgers: In a mixing bowl, combine the ground beef, 1 egg, and a generous amount of salt and pepper to season (half tsp each). Egg is a burger binding agent for the ground beef patty. Divide the well mixed beef into four equal round balls and form into patties.

How do you bind ground meat for burgers? ›

Binding burger patty with a combination of eggs and breadcrumbs will provide better results than using them individually. Mixing ingredients thoroughly is important for binding a burger patty. It is advisable to use your hand to shape the mixture into balls and then flatten them using a spatula.

How do you make hamburger meat stick together for burgers? ›

Add 1 egg yolk per pound of hamburger. It won't add appreciably to the fat content and will bind the meat beautifully. The other thing you can do is add canned, drained, crushed black beans or chickpeas to the hamburger. The starch from the beans will bind the meat together and add an interesting taste.

Should you mix anything into burger patties? ›

Mixing salt, pepper and any other seasonings right into your ground beef is one way to season them. This method has the advantage of distributing the flavors throughout the meat, and it's the only realistic way to get add-ins like minced onion or herbs into the mix.

What is the best ingredient to bind burgers? ›

My rule of thumb for helping burgers stick together on the grill:
  • Add 1 egg per pound of meat.
  • Add 1/4 cup bread crumbs per pound of meat.
  • Let patties rest in the fridge for 15-20 minutes before grilling.
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How to stop burgers from falling apart? ›

Bind the patty together

If you're going for a leaner meat or adding bulky ingredients (eg spring onions, onions, chillies), add an egg and a handful of breadcrumbs to bind the burgers.

What to put in hamburger patties to keep them together? ›

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.

Why aren't my burger patties sticking together? ›

Using meat that's too lean results in burgers that are lacking in both flavor and texture, and easily end up dry and crumbly. → Follow this tip: A good-tasting, juicy burger needs to be made using ground beef with a high fat content. The fat is important for adding flavor and holding the patty together.

Is Worcestershire sauce good in hamburgers? ›

Worcestershire sauce is effectively an ancient fish sauce (it contains fermented anchovies), so it adds a sort of interesting depth of flavor that enhances the basic beefy taste of what is after all an absurdly basic burger.

How do you get seasoning to stick to burgers? ›

You do not need to oil burgers before seasoning. Beef already has a high enough fat content that helps the seasoning stick to the patty.

What makes burger patties fall apart? ›

Secondly, constantly scraping the patty up off the grill and plopping it back down is bound to break it apart! Liquid ingredients like Worcestershire sauce are pretty common in burgers but at the end of the day, they do make the patty more watery, which leaves it susceptible to breaking apart on the grill.

How do you cook burgers properly? ›

Cooking your burgers

Pop your burgers on the barbecue or in a hot, non-stick frying pan with a little oil. Cook for 5-6 mins on each side for medium and 8-9 mins on each side for well done. The NHS Live Well website recommends not leaving any pink meat in your burger.

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