A Tasty Recipe: Murphy’s Hot Hamburger

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I almost fell over when I came across this recipe on Tasty Kitchen. Submitted by AlishaGibb, the recipe’s from an old (and still open!) haunt in my hometown called Murphy’s.

I can’t even begin to adequately summarize what it is about Murphy’s that’s so wonderful. The burgers…the garlic salad dressing (I have that recipe, too)…the incredibly delicious French fries. A meal at Murphy’s is a treat, a splurge (calorically speaking), an unparalleled burger experience. Anyone who’s ever eaten there knows exactly what I mean. Kids come home from college? They go straight to Murphy’s. Adults come to town to visit their parents for Christmas? They pick up Murphy’s to go on the first night they’re there. Murphy’s is simply a part of the soul of anyone who grew up there.

The most famous item on the Murphy’s menu has to be their Hot Hamburger. I…I…I can’t even describe it. And I won’t even try. Instead, I’ll just show you.

Before I begin, just remember one thing: “Gravy Over All“.

We’ll revisit that in a minute.

Thank you, Alisha, for sharing this!

 
 
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Here’s what you need. I didn’t have any beef broth, so I did beef bouillon cubes in hot water.

 
 
 

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First thing we’re gonna do is make some fries, baby.

 
 
 

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I have this lovely little french fry cutter. It’s a miracle, and it gets fries into my mouth much faster than if I have to slice them by hand.

 
 
 

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These are about the thickness of fries at Murphy’s, if I remember correctly.

 
 
 

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Drizzle some canola oil all over the fries and toss them around with your hands.

 
 
 

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Then sprinkle on some salt or seasoned salt. I used Slap Ya Mama Cajun seasoning.

 
 
 

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Slap Ya Mama on fries is so, so good.

 
 
 

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Now pop the pan into a 425 degree oven and bake for 45 minutes, shaking them around a few times here and there so they don’t totally stick to the pan.

 
 
 

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When the fries have about 15 minutes left, mix the hamburger meat with minced garlic, onion powder, and seasoned salt (or just plain salt would be fine.) Note: I went a little heavy on the garlic for this one pound of meat. If you’re unsure, cut the seasonings by half.

 
 
 

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Use your hands to knead the meat mixture together until it’s thoroughly combined.

 
 
 

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Divide the meat into fourths, then make the hamburgers. But Murphy’s doesn’t have lovely, uniform patties.

 
 
 

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They just slap a wad of meat on the grill and flatten it into a rustic shape. At least I think that’s how they do it.

Either way, these are not perfectly formed patties. Imperfection is the way to go.

 
 
 

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Cook the burgers on both sides until done…

 
 
 

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Then remove them to a paper towel-lined plate. Cover them with another plate to keep warm!

 
 
 

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There should be plenty of grease in the pan, but if not, feel free to splash in a little oil. Turn the heat to medium-low.

 
 
 

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Sprinkle on 4 to 5 tablespoons flour, whisking as you sprinkle it in to make sure the flour evenly distributes in the grease.

 
 
 

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Whisk it all together until combined. Ideally, you would cook this roux for a good 3 to 5 minutes in order to get the color as dark as possible without burning. (Murphy’s gravy is very dark brown.) But I was in a bit of a hurry.

 
 
 

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Then pour in the beef broth slowly, whisking as you pour.

 
 
 

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Now you just need to cook the gravy until it bubbles and thickens, about ten minutes or so.

 
 
 

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Whisk as you go, scraping the sides of the pan to make sure you loosen all the bits.

 
 
 

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Sometime during the cooking process, throw in a bunch (ya THINK?) of black pepper. Black pepper is a must.

 
 
 

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Cook and whisk until it’s nice and thick.

 
 
 

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By now the fries are ready. And they’re divine!

 
 
 

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And now…I need to talk to you brace yourself. Place some fries on a plate.

 
 
 

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Then place one of the burger patties on top.

 
 
 

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And then…and then…GRAVY OVER ALL.

 
 
 

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Yes, I just poured brown gravy over everything on the plate. Who wants to know?

And that’s the beauty of a hot hamburger. And if you don’t want to go through all the steps, you can take a shortcut and buy a packet of brown gravy mix—or even better, buy the stuff in the jar! I won’t tell anyone.

I’m pretty sure Murphy’s serves bread underneath the burger patty, then the fries over to the side, then drowns it all with the delicious brown gravy. That way, the bread underneath is not only soft from the grease of the burger…it’s deliciously soaked with gravy. Perfect!

You have to experience it once in your life.

 
 
 

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Another option would be to serve the burger in its normal state—with a bun and everything—then serve the fries with a bowl of gravy. When ballet season was over every year and I felt like I could eat something besides carrot sticks, I’d go straight to Murphy’s and order fries with a side of gravy. It was my own brand of teenage rebellion.

Whatever you do, the fries must go with the gravy.

It’s a universal mandate.

Enjoy, and thanks again to Alisha for sharing this hometown treat!

Love,
Pioneer Woman

Here’s the printable recipe: Murphy’s Hot Hamburgers, by AlishaGibb

Comments are closed 314 Comments

Melissa on Tuesday, March 23

My husband and I are some of the adults that when we come into town we go to Murphy's for a meal! In fact, my husband is coming home from his R&R in April and Murphy's is the first place on his list to go. I'll have to show him that I finally have the recipe for hot hamburgers though. Thanks for sharing!

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Pam K. on Tuesday, March 23

I have the very same french fry cutter--love it! I use it a lot to dice potatoes by cutting the fries in cubes. Yes, Carol, you can get it at Amazon and numerous other places online.

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Melissa on Tuesday, March 23

Clearly you have never sampled the wonder that is POUTINE. No offense Canada, but in my opinion its the best thing about heading north from Seattle to Vancouver.

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lauren4176 on Tuesday, March 23

Would it be sacrilegious to put cheese on that baby?

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Sorta Southern Single Mom on Tuesday, March 23

I'm sitting here at work, the only day of the week I have to go in to the office, thinking how I have NO CLUE what to make for dinner tonight. I popped over for a quick peek while eating lunch and LO AND BEHOLD, I have ALL the ingredients for this and the kids *should* eat it! I'm sure I'll be blogging about it as well! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!

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becky45 on Tuesday, March 23

I am going to try this at home; if it doesn't turn out I can call in an order to Murphy's and go get one. I would imagine I won't have to make the call though.

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Susie on Tuesday, March 23

oh this is so going to be made this week! Being from Indiana, we love gravy on EVERYTHING!! LOL!

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Lindsay on Tuesday, March 23

One of the things I wish I would have known about my husband before we got married (not that I would have changed my mind, just clarified the details) was that, although he is a southern boy, through and through, he does not like gravy on any or everything. I, on the other hand, would have it as a side to every dish. And since it's mostly milk (or broth) it can't be THAT bad for you. I think I will make these anyways, and he can just deal with the gravy. I'm pregnant, so I'm the boss! Thanks for the recipe!

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Michelle Skinner Turner on Tuesday, March 23

MEMORIES! I can not wait to make this hometown favorite for my family!

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Kari Baker on Tuesday, March 23

Sounds great!! Can't wait to make it and EAT IT!!!

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Crystal on Tuesday, March 23

Julie,,,,, Fellow Canuck here.. ummmm hmmmmmmmmmmmm poutine... Fries and Gravy are a match made in heaven.. throw cheese in there and its just SINFUL.. sinfully good

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Joyce on Tuesday, March 23

Looks more like punishment! Hamburger gravy?

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KristiB on Tuesday, March 23

There is nothing like a Murhpy's Hot Hamburger and a side salad with that AWESOME garlic dressing!! Eating a salad right now with that wonderful garlic dressing! However, went back to B'ville OK a few years ago and Murphy's is not the same. :o( Good thing this is not hard to make at home!!

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elizabee on Tuesday, March 23

My sons will LOVE this (DO tell where one can find the slicer! - pretty, please!) I would love too the recipe for Garlic dressing - there was one to die for at a place my Dad loved to take our family. The owner even sold the dressing for awhile in local stores...MMM! Thanks for sharing!!

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Chrissy on Tuesday, March 23

Oh my ... this looks like HEAVEN!!!!

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krista jade on Tuesday, March 23

Oh, Fries, Gravy, and Cheese Curds are a must in Canada. Fries and gravy - oh so good. I think I'm going to make a vegetarian version of this using marinated portabello mushrooms!

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Alisa-Foodista on Tuesday, March 23

I love it! I'm making this now!

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Tamy ~ 3 Sides of Crazy on Tuesday, March 23

I've never heard of Murphys, but it must be one awesome place if it serves recipes like this. I can't wait to try it!

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Vickie on Tuesday, March 23

need the fry cutter, anyone have any info. on where to get that one. Oh, and Slap Ya Mama is a must!!!

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Kesha on Tuesday, March 23

I was gonna make spaghetti with the ground meat i took out but since nothing is set in stone around here...lol...we will be having this for dinner...um um um...

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MAGGIE on Tuesday, March 23

*****WOW***** MY KIND OF STUFF.......

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stacy on Tuesday, March 23

now I got to go buy a fry cutter ASAP! Any suggestions for a good one?

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Kristen Vineyard on Tuesday, March 23

ever tried fries and country gravy? hometown staple at the Ranch Hand Truck stop in Montpelier Idaho. Us kids would order it so much that they finally put it on the menue! huge platter of nice thick fries smothered in country gravy. YUM! now im hungry!

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Tiffany Bateman on Tuesday, March 23

I think this will be dinner! :)

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Kari on Tuesday, March 23

Where'd you get the fry cutter? That looks pretty handy....is it hard to clean?

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Cheryl on Tuesday, March 23

I just got fat from reading this!! Sounds good, though!

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Mama M. on Tuesday, March 23

Oh wow. That looks like a little bit of heaven on a plate...must try soon!!

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Kim on Tuesday, March 23

Add some cheese curds to that and you would have one wicked poutine!

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jeanette on Tuesday, March 23

Slap Ya Mama is the best seasoning, they make a fine hot sauce too. You can order via Amazon or Slap Ya Mama's web site. Their fish breading is also very good. Actually, everything they make is yummy. Spicy but not too spicy.

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Gwen on Tuesday, March 23

Looks like my hamburger steak. Only thing is...I don't bake my french fries. And have never stacked it all on top of each other. But definately a gravy and frenchfry type a girl.!!!!! I have some cajun seasonin.....not "Slap yo mama" but it's awesome none the less. Might hafta try baking french fries with it, instead of usin my fry daddy.

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Becky G. on Tuesday, March 23

Ummmmmmm! Fries with gravy, or 'wet fries' is one of my most favorite foods in the entire world! Gotta make this!

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Peggy Stenglein on Tuesday, March 23

Looks yummy! I'm going to try this!! Pittsburgh has a "Primanti Brothers" sandwich, which is any meat with coleslaw, homemade fries, tomato and lettuce, smashed between sices of homemade italian bread. It's something that must be tried. It's delicous and a local tradition, probably like Murphy's!!

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Nancy in WI on Tuesday, March 23

We lived in Quebec for awhile. They ALWAYS eat their fries covered with gravy. :)

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Laura on Tuesday, March 23

My hubby would LOVE this!! I must make this!!

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Lori on Tuesday, March 23

This looks amazing! My mouth is already asking for water due to all that pepper though! I had to giggle at (and read, read, read, and re-read) Tami from NY's comment. "....a FIRES and gravy..." I giggled because surely my mouth will be on fire!

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jenninfrisco on Tuesday, March 23

i just put on a pound reading the recipe.

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Sherry Coleman on Tuesday, March 23

We live in Texas and made a special trip just to eat this dish after my husband saw it advertised on some show about great places to eat in Oklahoma. I was skeptical--but it was delicious! I'll surprise my husband by making it at home soon. He'll be thrilled!

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marjoryt on Tuesday, March 23

Glad you like SlapYaMama! Here's the website. Just wish they made a low salt version! My husband calls this "truckstop hamburger steak"!

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CopperKettleConfections on Tuesday, March 23

Looks fabulous! Two questions: Where'd you find your fry cutter? and Care to Share the Garlic Dressing Recipe?

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Married to an Aussie in OK on Tuesday, March 23

Kelly! I live real close to Ollie's and honestly couldn't live without Braum's. And fries with gravy is a staple here, too - especially Bros. Houligan. But this looks good, too :)

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Natalie Overholt on Tuesday, March 23

Oh, man this sounds good. I used to work at a local diner in high school, and my favorite "lunch" was hot fries with brown gravy and lots of pepper sprinkled on top! Every now and then, I order this up somewhere, but NOT the same as where I remember as a young girl! This recipe took me back in time, Ree, Thanks!! Guess we all had a favorite place in our old home town!!

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Helen Reynolds on Tuesday, March 23

I grew in up in Oklahoma (Edmond - outside of OKC) and there was a place downtown that served a dish called "the College Special". It was homemade french fries with white gravy (cream gravy?) all over...oh, my...it was magnificent. Of course, being from Oklahoma & Texas, I usually opt for cream gravy, but this brown gravy looks heavenly as well :)

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Kiy on Tuesday, March 23

Oh, that just looks terrible. Running to the store to get the ingredients! BTW, pray tell, where would one buy a french fry cutter, if one were to look? I think my kitchen is not complete without one! Cheers, Kiy

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Sheila Olsen on Tuesday, March 23

Oh my. This seems like it'd be a little piece of Heaven...

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Ellie G. on Tuesday, March 23

Please tell us where we can find the potato slicer.

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Ahorsesoul on Tuesday, March 23

I thought that was a pitcher of beer instead of beef broth. Might have to try adding some beer to that gravy now!

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Crystal on Tuesday, March 23

That hamburger looks delicious!!! Isn't it great to get a recipe from a place you loved to go to that isn't there anymore?

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Bob on Tuesday, March 23

Fries with a side of gravy... that's one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. I have a feeling that once my girlfriend sees this I'm going to be making it wicked fast, under threats of pain. Heh.

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Two Barking Dogs on Tuesday, March 23

Oh my goodness. Its Canadian poutine on steroids!! (that's a lot of pepper). yummo scale of 1 - 10 : I'll let you know after I try but its looking good!

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novaccotianosh on Tuesday, March 23

I need this. NEED. making it tonight.

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