Ingredients
- 500g Good quality minced beef ( I used H Greaves & Son, ‘Highland’ burgers)
- 60g Natural dried breadcrumbs, fine
- 1 level tsp salt
- 1 level tsp celery salt
- ½ level tsp ground black pepper
- A few dashes of Worcester sauce
- 1 x Egg beaten
- 80-100g Blue Stilton Cheese, finely sliced (I used Colston Bassett)
- 4-6 Good quality bread rolls or buns
- 1 x Medium onion, finely sliced
- 1-2 tsps Sugar
- A slug of vegetable oil
- A little olive oil for brushing burgers
- A little Jubilee Chilli Jam (Click here for the recipe)
Introduction
Celebrate with tangy and sweet Jubilee burgers for the whole familyMethod
- Add meat to large bowl.
- Add the breadcrumbs, salt, celery salt, pepper, Worcester sauce and egg.
- Mix by hand. Be careful not to over mix as it will make burgers tough.
- Form into patties of your preferred size and brush with oil, cover lightly with cling film and chill ready for use.
- Add slug of vegetable oil to pan and once heated add finely sliced onions along with sugar.
- Cook on a low heat mixing from time to time until they brown and caramelize.
- Remove burgers from fridge and cook for approximately 5mins each side on a moderate heat, barbecue or griddle.
- When you have 'flipped' burgers add sliced cheese, a couple of minutes into cooking so that it will soften but not melt completely.
- Serve burgers on toasted buns or bread rolls with some leaves, chilli jam and caramelized onions.
Gaynor's Tip: These burgers are really easy to make in advance in volume.
Source: Resident Food Farmison Blogger Gaynor Mairs