For an easy veggie alternative, blitz onion, breadcrumbs, ground coriander and a drained tin of black beans, then shape into patties and roast. For the full recipe check out my Roasted black bean burgers.
Jamie's Comfort Food
By Jamie Oliver
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Lashings of mustard & homemade burger sauce
About the recipe
Competition for the best burger in London has gone mad. I’ve used the brilliant technique of brushing the burgers with mustard and a dash of Tabasco Chipotle sauce as they cook to build up an incredible gnarly layer of seasoning. Enjoy!
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800g higher-welfare minced chuck steak
olive oil
1 large red onion
1 splash of white wine vinegar
2 large gherkins
4 sesame-topped brioche burger buns
4–8 rashers of higher-welfare smoked streaky bacon
4 teaspoons American mustard
Tabasco Chipotle sauce
4 thin slices of Red Leicester cheese
4 teaspoons tomato ketchup
BURGER SAUCE
¼ of an iceberg lettuce
2 heaped tablespoons free-range mayo
1 heaped tablespoon tomato ketchup
1 teaspoon Tabasco Chipotle sauce
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
optional: 1 teaspoon brandy or bourbon
For an easy veggie alternative, blitz onion, breadcrumbs, ground coriander and a drained tin of black beans, then shape into patties and roast. For the full recipe check out my Roasted black bean burgers.
I’ve used minced beef here, but minced pork would also be delicious, as would a mixture of the two.
Once you’ve shaped your patties, you can easily wrap some up and pop them in the freezer for another day.
Serve with baked sweet potato wedges or a crunchy slaw.
To cook in an air fyrer, place 2 chilled burgers in the air fryer* in a single layer and cook at 200°C for 5 minutes, turning halfway. Once the time’s up, brush with mustard and cook for a further 5 minutes, turning halfway. Top each burger with a slice of cheese and cook for a final 2 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and the burger is cooked through. Repeat with the remaining two burgers.
*Tested in a 4.2-litre air fryer. All air fryers are different, so results may vary.
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