My "Once a Year" Burger Recipe

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2021
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  • @jackfranks7160
    @jackfranks7160 2 роки тому +125

    I need friends that cook like this as much as I need friends that actually appreciate this if I was making it.

  • @tokiomitohsaka7770
    @tokiomitohsaka7770 2 роки тому +87

    My favourite trick when caramelising onions for different recipes is to aggressively caramelise the onions and then add red wine (preferably dry, because there is already enough sweetness in the onions) and reduce. I do it for every burger and every pizza and it is unbelievably delicious.

    • @OoogaBoog
      @OoogaBoog 2 роки тому +6

      I do something similar but use apple cider vinegar. It adds an amazing color to it once it cooks down.

    • @silvasilvasilva
      @silvasilvasilva 2 роки тому +1

      I have to try it!

    • @nightsbeatswitchgood
      @nightsbeatswitchgood 2 роки тому

      that sounds insanely good, thanks for the tip!

  • @zoeyprasad
    @zoeyprasad 2 роки тому +25

    You are the reason I can cook so good. I made lots of your recipes and my family thought I store bought it when I learned from you how to cook it. Thank you

  • @joshneedle6776
    @joshneedle6776 2 роки тому +204

    I love the quick shout out to Ethan Chlebowski. Both of you produce the best down-to-earth cooking videos on UA-cam and it's awesome to see you complimenting one rather than competing. We all win when that happens.
    Awesome video. Keep up the great work Mike!

    • @carlovigna3545
      @carlovigna3545 2 роки тому

      He could do it sometimes too though

    • @joshneedle6776
      @joshneedle6776 2 роки тому +3

      @@carlovigna3545 Ethan does give Mike shout outs:
      ua-cam.com/video/rR8oA5ACqPg/v-deo.html
      @1:25 shouts out to Mike for bread making video
      ua-cam.com/video/0boZvBnzQzc/v-deo.html
      shouts out Mike in the comments of this video

    • @SadisticStang
      @SadisticStang Рік тому

      You're kidding right? Ethan claims to have healthy recipes which are anything but and he makes most of his videos about copy cat recipes, which aren't even done well.

    • @joshneedle6776
      @joshneedle6776 Рік тому

      @@SadisticStang yeah he’s a pro home cook, that’s what pro home cooks do - create recipes that others have already created in a way that people at home can replicate. He’s not an executive chef. Honestly, I’ve found his recipes to be very helpful in creating better tasting meals.
      You’re definitely spot on with the healthy cooking part of it. Very rarely is it actually a nutrient dense dish. Still delicious though.
      As for not doing them well, yeah he screwed on on the video where Mike and Ethan did the 15 minute recipes for one of his dishes. But even Mike agrees he’s a pro home cook. And, imo, it shows that the dish doesn’t have to be perfection when cooking at home. I still loved it.

    • @georgiaross6741
      @georgiaross6741 Рік тому

      Check out his colab with Jim @sip and feast. They are my two favorite UA-camrs.

  • @vitoiacopelli
    @vitoiacopelli 2 роки тому +156

    OMG I JUST MADE IT TODAY IT TOTALLY EXPLODE IN MY BRAIN OF FLAVORS, AMAZING LIKE ALWAYS MY FRIEND

    • @avaneeth9223
      @avaneeth9223 2 роки тому

      Hi Vito! How does biga affect dough vs poolish and which one do you like more?

    • @asdrfasfa
      @asdrfasfa 2 роки тому

      broo same its so good

    • @digitalmesh
      @digitalmesh 2 роки тому

      @@asdrfasfa duudeeee

  • @FernZepeda
    @FernZepeda 2 роки тому +22

    Omg. Yes! This is heaven for us burger lovers that have gone without for so long for health reasons. Thank you so much!!

  • @lc3108
    @lc3108 2 роки тому +24

    THANK YOU Mike, you are a phenomenal instructor and a great inspiration to home cooks!

  • @james.randorff
    @james.randorff 2 роки тому +9

    Love this breakdown of how to make each element. Looking forward to making this. Thanks!

  • @chrisburnip2146
    @chrisburnip2146 2 роки тому +4

    We do exactly this with a burger patties through our restaurants, a useful way to portion and size your patties is to weigh, and roll with cling wrap like you would with compound butter, set I fridge then just cut as needed.. great technique for anyone to learn

  • @erikanovakova97
    @erikanovakova97 2 роки тому +10

    I really appreciate that you are paying so much attention on the healthiness of your food!

    • @notnameless9953
      @notnameless9953 2 роки тому

      I know right! 1k calories from the butter on the onions alone. Super super healthy

    • @erikanovakova97
      @erikanovakova97 2 роки тому

      @@notnameless9953 as far as I'm concerned butter is not unhealthy ;)

  • @douglasbischoff2131
    @douglasbischoff2131 2 роки тому +31

    I must first start by saying thank you. I used to think I was the bomb at burger 🍔 creations now I realize I’m not worthy. I have been doing my own meat mix for a while as well as the onion and selection of the seasonal tomatoes. The homemade brioche with the tangzhong and the pickles as well as the aioli makes this really over the top. My sister which is a very accomplished cook is coming for a visit and I can’t wait to step out of the shadows with some new tricks.

  • @LogansInnerChef
    @LogansInnerChef 2 роки тому +4

    Fantastic looking burger and that Brioche puts it over the top. Your explanations are the best

  • @mariavargas6676
    @mariavargas6676 2 роки тому +6

    Wow everything looked absolutely amazing, my mouth was watering with that burger.

  • @justanothermonkey
    @justanothermonkey 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome recipe - I've made some experiments myself, specifically because I always got heartburn after eating burgers. I got exceptional good results with 3 specific spices that I use for the meat and sauce (learned that from japanese and korean chefs) which are fennel, tumeric and galangal (or ginger). Not only does galangal/ginger have the ability to highlight meat and savory flavors, but it also helps your stomach. Tumeric and fennel also calm the stomach and prevent hyperacidity while not having too much impact on the overall flavor if you use them for a burgersauce /mayo.

  • @shashka19
    @shashka19 2 роки тому +18

    The bread, Mayo and the pickles just made me drool
    That’s definitely my weekend meal. Time to marinate some pickles

  • @girliedog
    @girliedog 2 роки тому +3

    Picked up a couple of new burger tricks, thank you. I grind my burger meat in my food processor, works great. Always cook them in my cast iron skillet.

  • @CkMori88
    @CkMori88 2 роки тому +1

    My man never gets it wrong! Testing this next week for sure

  • @amrosawa7143
    @amrosawa7143 2 роки тому +1

    Looks absolutely marvelous, you’re a legend!!

  • @andrew-sn5vv
    @andrew-sn5vv 3 місяці тому

    I came back to this video because I started watching your videos with this studio kitchen and I realized that I haven’t seen this kitchen in a while and never heard an explanation about it. Just so you know, this kitchen inspired me to build my kitchen in a similar way

  • @dominiquegreen1425
    @dominiquegreen1425 2 роки тому +298

    Am I the only that thinks Burger Renovation sounds like a sick name for a burger place

    • @FirstSkilletFan
      @FirstSkilletFan 2 роки тому +6

      I thought you were going to say it was a good idea for a band name. XD

    • @mandodelorian4668
      @mandodelorian4668 2 роки тому +6

      @@FirstSkilletFan How about a Burger Place named after the Band that owns it!?

    • @FirstSkilletFan
      @FirstSkilletFan 2 роки тому +4

      @@mandodelorian4668 brilliant

    • @Razzletazle
      @Razzletazle 2 роки тому +1

      Sure does!

    • @Razzletazle
      @Razzletazle 2 роки тому +2

      I’m just commenting here so you get top spit over the verified. You now have more likes and more comments

  • @Davidmaxwell07
    @Davidmaxwell07 2 роки тому +11

    That’s intense for once a year. Great video and breakdown to all you do. Best foodtube

  • @lacemoon8645
    @lacemoon8645 2 роки тому

    I love your “no waste” approach!

  • @hogue3666
    @hogue3666 2 роки тому

    I need a nap just watching you make all this stuff for the burger. Thanks, brother!

  • @Bradimus1
    @Bradimus1 2 роки тому +2

    I'm all for the stick blender Mayo method.

  • @baritone777
    @baritone777 2 роки тому +5

    I wound up here after recognizing you from your collabs with your brother -- years ago, I think! This is just fine work, Mike. Subscribed!

  • @shaharcohen311
    @shaharcohen311 2 роки тому +1

    Wow man you’re videos are incredible I’m so enjoying your stuff. Btw, did the burger put you down at the end or not?

  • @gretahancock4725
    @gretahancock4725 2 роки тому

    oh yay! Excited to try a new bun recipe

  • @raulchalin8803
    @raulchalin8803 2 роки тому +1

    Great video love your stuff!!! I Downloaded your Ultimate bread baking handbook but couldn’t find the brioche recipe

  • @kayrabey1344
    @kayrabey1344 2 роки тому

    Good tips! It going to change my burger game!

  • @VelDoggsKitchen
    @VelDoggsKitchen 2 роки тому +4

    Now that's how you make a burger simple but yet delicious👍🔥🔥🔥

  • @ArevMedia
    @ArevMedia 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Mike! I wondered if you could, by any chance, make a video about how to manage your food for the week for students/recently empancipated people. I am starting to love the proccess of cooking my own food and I'm moving to my first own home, so I figured you would have the perfect advice for me since I will probably have one full day of cooking availability a week (at most). Thank you in advance from a recent Spanish viewer :)

  • @jomaix
    @jomaix 2 роки тому +10

    I just made this recipe (with the exception of making my own bread), and it was AWESOME!

  • @avgvstvs96
    @avgvstvs96 2 роки тому +2

    I've been making some amazing burgers with store bought ingredients after a lot of experimentation. I start with a big Martins sesame bun and I leave the two buns connected so when I eat the burger nothing falls out the end. So far the best American cheese I've found is Land O Lakes from the deli. I alternate between frozen patties and freshly ground beef but i make a sauce with a small amount of ketchup, a 3x more mustard, a bunch of mayo, a bit of pickling juice, and cayenne pepper to desired spice level. The result is a burger that I prefer over all fast food chains

    • @GrantBakes
      @GrantBakes 2 роки тому

      Shout out to Martins supermarket 👍🏻

  • @TheTopperChef
    @TheTopperChef 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely delicious!

  • @loufancelli1330
    @loufancelli1330 2 роки тому +22

    That looks like an amazing burger. I went through a stage in my mid to late 20s when I swore off beef. Now that you mention it, that was about the same time my metabolism was changing as well so that probably had something to do with it. Before I turned 35 I was back in big time with beef, and I definitely agree - know where your beef is sourced. I get all my beef from a butcher who knows all the farmers that his grow his beef. I'm also fortunate that I live in an area where some locally owned restaurants turn out some amazing burgers.

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL 2 роки тому +1

      Or just go to the smaller grocery store chain by your house.

    • @hulksmash8159
      @hulksmash8159 2 роки тому +1

      Looks like crap to me.

  • @ericcutler5463
    @ericcutler5463 2 роки тому

    A very exceptional burger. Thank you.

  • @stephenhodgetts3220
    @stephenhodgetts3220 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video and great burger philosophy :D

  • @JordanTelezino
    @JordanTelezino 2 роки тому

    bro that aeoli recipie is so simple yet golden

  • @jbarker98420
    @jbarker98420 2 роки тому

    That looks soo good!

  • @VanDerPol
    @VanDerPol 2 роки тому +1

    I added Dark German Lager Beer in batches to the onions... lead to an amazing colour and flavour!

  • @Smokayfood
    @Smokayfood 2 роки тому +2

    This is fantastic!

  • @lucraymond2198
    @lucraymond2198 2 роки тому

    Great video!! I'm looking forward to trying the mayo .. do you have a video on how to season your pan?

  • @sherbetlemon9615
    @sherbetlemon9615 2 роки тому +44

    For the mayo: if you have a hand blender then just add everything together and whisk. The speed of the hand blender is fast enough to create the emulsion.

    • @johnhpalmer6098
      @johnhpalmer6098 2 роки тому +3

      Yep, even Kenji Lopez Alt does his mayo with a stick blender

    • @insoserious
      @insoserious 2 роки тому +2

      but i believe even with a stick blender, you still need to add oil gradually? i've seen ppl try to put in all the oil they need at once and go at it with a stick blender and the mayo doesn't come together. and if it's not already emulsified, using a stick blender at higher speed would split it even more.

    • @sherbetlemon9615
      @sherbetlemon9615 2 роки тому +2

      @@insoserious so the only thing that I've tried is for one cup of oil. It works every time. Egg in first, seasoning + other additions then pour the oil on top. More than that you'll have to try for yourself.

    • @johnhpalmer6098
      @johnhpalmer6098 2 роки тому +3

      @@insoserious Kenji shows how it's done using an immersion blender, and the trick is a tall vessel just wide enough or a touch more for the blade of the immersion blender to fit into and do not use olive oil, a neutral oil like vegetable oil instead as olive oil can turn bitter with the super speed of the stick blender. Start at the bottom of the vessel after all the ingredients are in the vessel, to get it going, then pulse the stick up and down a time or two until it completely comes together. he shows how in Serious Eats Go here to watch. ua-cam.com/video/c7kYiEB4ogY/v-deo.html

  • @roberthughes8355
    @roberthughes8355 2 роки тому

    Fantastic channel and videos! I have watched many and would like to ask how you clean your salad greens?

  • @lawrence112
    @lawrence112 2 роки тому

    Never had a clue Mayo was so easy to make. Thanks man

  • @julialucas1482
    @julialucas1482 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! I love brioche buns! I recently visited a popular german mennonite bakery in a little town called Niagara On The Lake the lake. I bought a brioche bun that had a soft cooked egg in the middle with bacon and cheddar cheese on top of the egg. It was undercooked but a good idea, nonetheless.

  • @larrycanepa
    @larrycanepa 2 роки тому +1

    Exquisite, Mike!

  • @itsukisenpai4941
    @itsukisenpai4941 2 роки тому

    so cooking this once i have the equipment, and time looks so good like omg i love to cook

  • @Zuhausekochen
    @Zuhausekochen 2 роки тому +1

    Superlecker! Vielen Dank!👏

  • @lifesuxmyass
    @lifesuxmyass 2 роки тому +1

    I use a Bamix hand whisk to make my mayo, throw all ingredients into the included cup, even the oil, straight in, long Buzzzzzzzzzzz whilst the lifting the bamix from the bottom to the top of container, boom mayo takes 10 seconds.
    Also I use a little of my own mayo on the bun to toast them, its mostly oil after all, and it gets more flavour on the bun too.

  • @loupi4bama
    @loupi4bama 2 роки тому +44

    I started using my immersion blender to make my mayo. Two minutes max to make perfect mayo every time! Love this recipe. Going to make it! YUM!!

    • @tychred
      @tychred 2 роки тому +2

      Same here, it's a total game changer

    • @missjessyannew889
      @missjessyannew889 2 роки тому +2

      I do the same for hollandaise sauce. Perfect every time!

    • @loupi4bama
      @loupi4bama 2 роки тому +1

      @@missjessyannew889 I'll give that a go! Thanks!

    • @sandiv6145
      @sandiv6145 2 роки тому +1

      Ditto, and my mayo always turns out perfectly!

    • @loupi4bama
      @loupi4bama 2 роки тому

      @@elg94 Walmart has a $15 IB that works just fine.

  • @HowToCuisine
    @HowToCuisine 2 роки тому +2

    OMG! I need to make this burger now! 😱😱😱

  • @vahidjahangiri7104
    @vahidjahangiri7104 2 роки тому

    Really good man, thank you

  • @xDigitalcrack
    @xDigitalcrack 2 роки тому

    Perfect "healthy" burger. Iam fortunate to have a burger restaurant around the corner that basically does everything from scratch and sources local/organic/seasonal and real good quality

  • @basvanderwal8043
    @basvanderwal8043 2 роки тому +8

    Pro tip: try not salting your patties until just before cooking them. Found this tip on Seriouseats and results were great. If you're looking for some extra freshness, try making garlic sour cream (or better creme fraiche): really easy and delicious on a burger. Also, salting your tomato works wonders. Great video!

    • @hicksta1
      @hicksta1 2 роки тому

      Look up the term "dry brine".
      I know Kenji Lopez covers it on serious eats as well.
      If you give it time for osmosis to take place, it'll change the way you cook some proteins.

    • @basvanderwal8043
      @basvanderwal8043 2 роки тому +3

      @@hicksta1 Hey Stephen! I understand the concept, but this doesn't work with ground meat. It will make its texture like a sausage. In other words, not what you want for a juicy burger.

  • @elaine9223
    @elaine9223 2 роки тому

    Salt curing burger patties - game changer. Why haven't I ever thought of that? I salt steaks. Will definitely try this.

  • @merlin_on_mars8158
    @merlin_on_mars8158 2 роки тому +2

    Dude! Great job!! I love it! Have you ever made a good (as you always do) home made ketchup?? I love you work

  • @kairosSKT
    @kairosSKT 2 роки тому +11

    Here in Brazil we have this tomato every single season :) Thanks God

  • @mukkaar
    @mukkaar 2 роки тому +6

    I personally always favour raw onion, or just lightly grilled one. Also one of the best sauces is just homemade mayo with Korean chili paste. And if you want to go super fancy, make some unami ketchup to go with it on other bun.
    I regularly make smash cheese burgers with those condiments, then I just add onion, pickles and rucola. Pretty much perfect burger.

    • @LiamBanfield
      @LiamBanfield 2 роки тому

      I never new people called rocket rucola until just now

  • @nicolereilly6385
    @nicolereilly6385 Рік тому

    OMG...Im drooling

  • @hmmmmm2555
    @hmmmmm2555 2 роки тому

    same recipe except cooked sous vide then crusted after came out 10x better for me. yes i tried both ways.

  • @anojansmart
    @anojansmart 2 роки тому +6

    the quick lowkey shout out to Ethan "Simp of Pickled Red Onions" Chlebowski on how to cut onions was perfect!

  • @carolinabeacher1558
    @carolinabeacher1558 2 роки тому

    about 4/5 years agoi picked up an old oster stand mixer from 1982, it had a meat grinder attachment with it so now in the mornings around 10 am i go to local SM and pick up marked down briskets, short ribs, etc and use them for grinding burgers and they are far better than the high dollar pre made patties they sell or any burger meat by far, if you can afford it, get you a meat grinder and grind your own meat, you wont regret it.

  • @RobertoMikiMD
    @RobertoMikiMD 2 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @bingolicious3391
    @bingolicious3391 2 роки тому +1

    That pickling liquid trick was hella smart!

  • @Pawel_Rogo
    @Pawel_Rogo 2 роки тому +2

    11:02 I felt that reaction!!!! my mouth watered lol

  • @Juice1919
    @Juice1919 2 роки тому

    only thing i will critique is the caramelized onions. they can definitely be caramelized longer for an even sweeter creamier flavor. But i guess its personal preference. great looking burger. will have to try

  • @oscarnicolasmantilla4428
    @oscarnicolasmantilla4428 2 роки тому +9

    I would suggest green tomato. and for the fearless, caramelized crushed pineapple.

    • @thiagopereira1664
      @thiagopereira1664 2 роки тому

      There are no rules making burger, just go for it and add some strawberry pickles as well

  • @thelifeofjools8384
    @thelifeofjools8384 2 роки тому +13

    It's a sad day...when a (great) video like this gets made 😞
    I remember a time when eating a restaurant burger didn't make you feel gross....
    Great channel... Helps me cook 100% home made 👍

    • @SuWoopSparrow
      @SuWoopSparrow 2 роки тому

      Long gone are the days of accessible great ingredients in the US. If you dont have a good farmers market nearby youre in for a hard time.

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL 2 роки тому

      Restaurant burgers can be good and there are even fast food burgers that I enjoy, but making a homemade burger is something else.

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL 2 роки тому

      @@SuWoopSparrow I really don't understand what happened to the local markets in the US. I mean did Kroger and Walmart wipe them out that well?

    • @SuWoopSparrow
      @SuWoopSparrow 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@KRYMauL I would say the fundamental issue is that big business took over farming and gave us industrial farming with low standards. This wiped out a lot of family farms or converted them to big business practices. Soil health on most farms giving us our food is really horrible and even people selling at farmers markets may not have great practices, which leads to less tasty food. For example, it is common for eggs to be marketed as "chickens raised on a vegetarian diet" as if that is a selling point. Chickens are not herbivores, though. Their eggs and meat are far tastier when they have a diet that includes freely foraging for insects.
      In Europe, you can find good quality food in supermarket chains because the standards for large-scale farming are generally higher. At least in the US there are farmers catching on, but the trick is to figure out how to find them and order from them.

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL 2 роки тому

      @@SuWoopSparrow The big businesses took over because a lot of farmers left during the dust bowl.

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 2 роки тому

    This guy is amazing.

  • @pamelaremme38
    @pamelaremme38 2 роки тому

    OMG I have just found what I have been searching for, for the last 6 months. Brioche hamberger buns!!!!! Mike you are my go to guy for sure! I would have loved for you to break open one of the buns to show the density or lack of density. I'm sure they are not dense. I don't believe your buns are dense. Lol. Well, maybe YOUR buns are dense but your burger buns aren't. I am a firm believer that if your burger is not messy you are doing something wrong. Looks delish.

  • @johnhpalmer6098
    @johnhpalmer6098 2 роки тому

    This looks good, though not all of us have the means of a meat grinder handy, though there are hand cranked ones available still I think, however, a food processor should work in a pinch, just pulse until roughly chopped should be fine, otherwise, you risk it being too finely ground.
    That said, I am liking my burgers more basic, cheese, salt/pepper before cooking and maybe some mustard on a decent bun is all it needs now. I will cook either on the grill or on the stove in a cast iron skillet (or carbon steel) and it's quite good. A good suggestion, as Kenji Lopez Alt does is put a slight divot in the top of the burger as it'll dome up when cooked. Keeps the patty relatively flat.

  • @toastymcgee9788
    @toastymcgee9788 2 роки тому +1

    Video idea. If we eat seasonally, what's good food to make in the winter time? I live in the upper midwest and I don't think there is much in season in the winter months other than root vegetables.

  • @Ashhaa
    @Ashhaa 2 роки тому

    Wooow i love purger👏🏻👏🏻😋

  • @alexanderg4890
    @alexanderg4890 Рік тому

    Very Nice Video thank you !

  • @insoserious
    @insoserious 2 роки тому

    the way i make sure i don't get knocked out after a meal is by eating very little carbs. what we know as "food coma" should really be accurately renamed "carb coma". the sugars released from carb digestion, and the insulin our body releases to cope with it, make you peak and then crash. as we get older, the crashes come sooner! but when i eat a high protein low carb meal, my alertness levels stay steady and high. i love how i feel on low carb. would you consider making your bread buns with a low carb flour?

  • @Bootmahoy88
    @Bootmahoy88 2 роки тому

    Yes!!

  • @kevind4383
    @kevind4383 2 роки тому +5

    "You never have to add additional sugar to caramelized onions..." Thank you for this little tip!!! I can't believe how many caramelized onion recipes tell people to add sugar to the onion in order to "bring out" the natural sweetness from the onions. The sugar's not actually coaxing out any more natural sweetness from the onion, it's making under-browned onions taste sweeter, and it's done simply as a time-saver.

    • @thiagopereira1664
      @thiagopereira1664 2 роки тому

      Caramelized onions take a lot of time to caramelize and the excuse for sugar is to save time when you own a restaurant, but as you can see, you can make this recipe and save it for later, I think that is what restaurant owners should do, I would never use sugar to make caramelized onions.

  • @thomass5169
    @thomass5169 2 роки тому

    You are correct, burgers aren't bad for you, bad ingredients are. Then skip the soda and fries..., well maybe the fries on rare occasions (good ingredients) and then you can enjoy a good burger more often.
    Love your work. You bring real value to my time spent with you.

  • @bobbymcgovern
    @bobbymcgovern 2 роки тому +2

    Looks amazing! You have gorgeous fingers by the way😜

  • @allentowngal4769
    @allentowngal4769 2 роки тому +20

    🔨 Nail on head!!🙂 I have food sensitivities that give me almost immediate arthritic type pain. If anyone would have told me that eating 90% home made food TOTALLY eliminates life altering leg pains... I would have never believed it! THE other big difference was no corn products-especially corn or hydrogenated oils. Olive, grape or flax seed oils are great. My spice cabinet became the biggest element in my kitchen, along with only homemade sauces and dressings. Any other grocery products must be 5 (RECOGNIZABLE/PRONOUNCEABLE) ingredients or less. DAMN... Now I'm hungry for a burger.

    • @diannt9583
      @diannt9583 2 роки тому +2

      Similar here, but not so severe. I feel a bit "out" here after eating supermarket bread products. (More so after eating supermarket /industrial pastries, donuts, cookies and their other baked sweet goods. For me, it has to be something in their "shelf life extenders". I can, however, eat the Walker's plain shortbread cookies - only three ingredients, flour, butter, sugar.)

    • @madmike987655
      @madmike987655 2 роки тому

      Totally. When I go out for food in a restaurant or McDonalds, i always feel very sluggish and sometimes achy from eating burgers. Never had the problem with homemade burgers even with supermarket mince. But it's defo worth grinding your own or getting the mince from a butchers and making them. Similar with the buns, supermarket and restaurant buns are always packed with preservatives and never taste fresh and clean.

  • @iim0nsterxx
    @iim0nsterxx 2 роки тому +1

    Hi!
    I was wondering what kind of pan you are using in your videos, I would like to get something similar, but don't know what to look for.

  • @Flippokid
    @Flippokid 2 роки тому +76

    My "once a year burger," that I've play-tested a dozen times :'D

    • @thiagopereira1664
      @thiagopereira1664 2 роки тому +2

      Thats a real life-time recipe bro :')

    • @PhysicsOperator
      @PhysicsOperator 2 роки тому

      30-12 meaning he was min 18 when he started cooking seems about right tbh

  • @heavyweightcamping4347
    @heavyweightcamping4347 2 роки тому

    WOW!! home run!!!

  • @kevinbuckler1085
    @kevinbuckler1085 2 роки тому +1

    WOW,that was an epic !!

  • @wozzie1492
    @wozzie1492 2 роки тому

    Yum

  • @TheBauwssss
    @TheBauwssss 2 роки тому +2

    Heeeee, you uploaded something that could be considered a sandwich!! Does this mean the sandwich series will be backkkkkk? 😍😍🤤🤤😋

  • @madmike987655
    @madmike987655 2 роки тому +5

    9:30 - looks like I can make this burger any time of the year. in the UK we have great tomatoes all year 😄

  • @scottscriticalmass
    @scottscriticalmass 2 роки тому +20

    When Mike says "holy shit.... WOW!!!" you knew it was good. That burger recipe would be at least one a month for me, but I admittedly lack on discipline when good food is involved. Thanks for sharing...

  • @rohankamath88
    @rohankamath88 2 роки тому +13

    Absolutely loved it. The one thing I would change is to add a little bit of bone marrow to those burgers, either while grinding or while cooking them. It's a game changer.

    • @ProHomeCooks
      @ProHomeCooks  2 роки тому +5

      interesting, a lot of work but I might have to try that!

    • @Barchueetadonai
      @Barchueetadonai 2 роки тому +1

      Do you just dig it out of the bone crevasse?

    • @sandiv6145
      @sandiv6145 2 роки тому

      @@Barchueetadonai Mmmmmm!! With a spoon, lightly salted...eat it before anyone sees me and wants some!

  • @julienjean6329
    @julienjean6329 2 роки тому

    Looks fantastic ! But as a guy from south of france, that is not an aïoli :) : We add the garlic at the very beginning (with the egg yolk) because it helps to emulsifying way better. And there are only 3 ingredients : garlic, olive oil, egg and maybe a bit of lemon juice.

  • @Chiewrt
    @Chiewrt 2 роки тому

    Lovely burger! I do wonder why u use brioche over a good sourdough for examples if you want to feel good after

  • @windmeza
    @windmeza 2 роки тому +2

    This looks epic and I can't wait to try it. I've also been trying to build all items for a burger myself but haven't ground my own meat yet. Excited to try.
    I've taken to sous vide my meat and ermahgerd it is the absolute BEST. SO freaking juicy, ALWAYS perfectly cooked and you smoke up the kitchen for a fraction of the time. I highly recommend it.

  • @367scotty
    @367scotty 2 роки тому

    like the buns and the pickles. Do you have a just as good gluten free home made bun ???l ive been doing smashed burgers in cast pan. amazing.

  • @---zg7ex
    @---zg7ex 2 роки тому

    damn i feel you bro! as my childhood metablism goes away... 1000% agree on food need to make me feel better afterwards.

  • @theunprofessionallurker
    @theunprofessionallurker 2 роки тому +1

    Have you tried toasting the pickling spices, then adding them to the heated brine? Would this be worth it, or a waste of time?

  • @WendeAmour16
    @WendeAmour16 2 роки тому

    Please bring back the sandwich series!!!😊

  • @garlicbread68
    @garlicbread68 2 роки тому

    Would u suggest to make the burgers the day of eating the burgers or is it still fine to do it the day before and store it in the fridge ?

  • @heycaleb
    @heycaleb 2 роки тому +1

    I have the same Misen carbon steel but my seasoning keeps coming off after a few uses. Not washing not scrubbing hard after use. Any ideas on getting a good seasoning onto that pan? Tried multiple times now 😑

  • @budsa
    @budsa 2 роки тому

    Bravo Mike, another superb video!