Steps to Make Favorite Direct From a Former Steak Chef: The Golden Ratio for Hamburger Steak
by Rosetta Wolfe
Direct From a Former Steak Chef: The Golden Ratio for Hamburger Steak
Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, direct from a former steak chef: the golden ratio for hamburger steak. It is one of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have direct from a former steak chef: the golden ratio for hamburger steak using 14 ingredients and 22 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Direct From a Former Steak Chef: The Golden Ratio for Hamburger Steak:
Prepare Onion
Take Garlic
Make ready ○Panko (fresh if possible)
Take ○Soy milk or milk
Make ready ○Egg
Take ○Krazy Salt or regular salt
Prepare ○Coarsely ground black pepper
Make ready ○Pepper (the regular finely ground type)
Get if you have it ○Nutmeg
Prepare Mixed ground meat (beef and pork)
Make ready Oil for pan frying
Make ready △Red wine (+ water if needed)
Take △Japanese Worcestershire-style "chuunou" sauce
Take △Ketchup
Steps to make Direct From a Former Steak Chef: The Golden Ratio for Hamburger Steak:
Chop the garlic and onion finely, and sauté them lightly in a frying pan. (Don't add oil to the pan.) You can microwave them instead if you like.
Combine the ○ ingredients in a bowl. I recommend using both coarse grind and regular grind black pepper together. If you use regular salt rather than seasoned salt, use a bit less than indicated.
When the onion and garlic from Step 1 has cooled down, combine with the Step 2 mixture.
Add the ground meat…(choose ground meat that's pink instead of red. Although you don't need to get too hung up on this.)
Mix and knead well! Do this by hand, ok? It's loose but don't worry! Rest the mixtured for several hours in the refrigerator. The paté will stiffen up.
Take it out of the refrigerator - wow! It's become a lot stiffer! Form into patties, and let's cook them in a frying pan! Brown them on both sides over high-medium heat, then cook on both sides over low heat.
You're worried if the hamburgers are cooked through right? I can tell by touching them, but there's another method. Wipe the fat out of the pan with paper towels here. You don't have to do it though!
So here's that alternate method to cook the hamburgers through for beginners! We'll just steam-cook them! Add the △ ingredients and let's steam-cook! You can add some parboiled vegetables here too!
When the liquid in the frying pan comes to a boil, turn the heat down to low, cover the pan with a lid and simmer.
After about 5 minutes, remove the lid. Shake the pan and reduce the sauce! Spoon the sauce over the hamburgers as you do this…
When the sauce has thickened it's good. It will become this shiny! If you poke one of the hamburgers with a toothpick to check if it's cooked through, the juices will come bursting out! So don't poke!
I used some grilled vegetables as garnish. Warm the serving plates in advance of course! Do this in the microwave, or on top of a pot of boiling water or something!
If you cook the hamburgers en papillote (wrapped in parchment paper), they will be even juicier. See my recipe for tofu hamburgers -.
You can just serve the hamburgers simply with grated daikon radish and soy sauce instead of making a sauce!
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