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Jamie Oliver’s Smash Burger

The ultimate late night treat dinner for one (or scale up if you're willing to share), this ultra thin smash burger is topped with fried onions, melted cheese and your choice of ketchup and mustard. As seen on Jamie's Channel 4 Series Fast & Simple. Find all of your favourite recipes from the series here.

From the book

Jamie Oliver

Introduction

When only a burger will do, this smash-and-cook method will have you covered for a fast filthy fix.

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Ingredients

¼ of a small onion
125g beef mince
1 tsp Cajun seasoning
1 burger bun
tomato ketchup
2 gherkins
American mustard to serve
1 tomato
1 handful mixed salad leaves

Method

Peel the onion, very finely slice into rounds, then break into rings and cook in a large non-stick frying pan with 1 tablespoon of olive oil for a few minutes, stirring regularly, then push to one side of the pan.

Squash the minced meat into a rough pattie about ½cm thick and a bit bigger than your bun and place in the pan. Season with black pepper and the Cajun seasoning, then move the onion rings on top and use a fish slice to really smash the onions into the meat.

Cook for 2 minutes on each side, or until gnarly and cooked through, toasting the halved bun alongside for a minute.

Spread the bun base with ketchup, sit the burger on top, slice and layer over 1 gherkin, squeeze over mustard to your liking, and pop the lid on.

Slice the tomato and remaining gherkin to serve on the side with the salad leaves, or stuff it all into your bun, the choice is yours.

ENERGY 579kcal FAT SAT 33.3g FAT 10.3g PROTEIN 32.6g CARBS 37.3g SUGARS 12.6g SALT 1.2g FIBRE 4.2g 

Reviews

5 out of 5 stars

4 Ratings

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4 Comments

    default user avatar Jonathan Greenaway

    Superb, had it tonight, I must say the best burger I’ve had, Well done jamie

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    default user avatar Helga Imisson

    Gorgeous!
    I made a few modifications as to cupboard contents. “Season all” in place of Cajun spice, and no gherkins.

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    default user avatar Lee

    Better with cheese!

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