Angus Beef Burger with Mushroom Sauce



Angus beef is prized for its higher, finer marbling and it is these finely textured white ‘fat” flecks which elevates this premium beef in flavor and tenderness. Let me tell you, the earthy portabella mushrooms in steak sauce, caramelized Maui sweet onions, crisp back-end bacon, spicy pepper jack cheese, and pillowy-soft hamburger buns I used, were just the perfect condiments for these thick and juicy burgers!

Angus Beef Burger with Bacon, Swiss Cheese and Baby Bella Mushroom Sauce

 

Makes 4 Servings

Ingredients

2 lbs certified angus beef ground chuck
1 cup baby portabella mushrooms, sliced
1 Maui sweet onion, finely sliced
4 slices pepper jack cheese
8 slices back-end bacon
1 cup steak sauce
4 hamburger buns
vegetable oil

Certified angus beef patty Back-end bacon

Baby bella mushrooms Steak sauce and sweet onion

Procedure

Divide ground chuck into four portions and gently form each portion into four individual round patties. Make a deep indentation in the middle of each patty.

Arrange bacon strips on a baking sheet and cook in oven until crisp. Drain on a paper towel and set aside.

Meanwhile, heat oil in a skillet over low heat. Cook sliced onions until caramelized. Remove from heat and set aside. Add additional oil to skillet, as needed. Saute mushrooms until tender, around 1 to 2 minutes. Pour in steak sauce and simmer for an additional 1 minute. Keep mushroom sauce warm.

Warm hamburger buns.

In a skillet, heat oil. Pan-fry burger patties to desired doneness, turning once. Preferably, for food safety, cook burger to a minimum of 160 F.

Layer lower part of hamburger buns with pepper jack cheese, crisp bacon, and beef patties. Spoon mushroom-steak sauce on patties. Top with caramelize onions and upper part of buns.

Tips:
1) The deep indentation on center will help burger cook evenly and will keep patties from “plumping” up.
2) Handle and shape burgers lightly. Too much pressure will toughen meat and will result to a dense, heavy burger.
3) Use tongs or spatula to turn and flip burgers. Forks will pierce burgers which will allow precious juices to escape. For the same reason, do not flatten or press on patties.

 

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2 Responses to “Angus Beef Burger with Mushroom Sauce”

  1. Gay on August 10th, 2008 12:39 pm

    How sosy naman your burger :) I want one!

  2. Lalaine on August 21st, 2008 3:23 pm

    Big difference angus beef made…very juicy!