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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

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patti on 3.23.2010

whoa. um, wow. i’m speechless. and my mouth is watering.

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cookincanuck on 3.23.2010

There is nothing like the local stand-by restaurant to evoke fond memories. I adore gravy on my fries, so this recipe is calling my name (very loudly).

Mandi on 3.23.2010

Cover that gravy with some cheese and it’ll just skyrocket to be the most. amazing. thing. ever.

Di on 3.23.2010

When I make this (oh and I WILL make it) could I please have a side order of an angiogram please.
Dang-
Why does all the good stuff cost us????

Lisa on 3.23.2010

Oh, Murphy’s! How I love thee! I haven’t had a genuine Hot Hamburger since we moved to Wisconsin 4 years ago. We moved to the Tulsa area a couple of months ago and since today is my 40th birthday, I think a mini roadtrip to B’ville is in the plans for dinner tonight.

Sandy in South Dakota on 3.23.2010

This looks amazing………in my mind gravy is a food that should be served alone with a straw…………..LOL………..shows on my hips, too. Thanks for all the great recipes.

on 3.23.2010

What a great idea for those eating gluten free! I haven’t had a good burger in ages but combining fries with gravy and a patty….sooooo good!

Diane D on 3.23.2010

I’m on my way to our little country store to buy hamburger to make this right NOW. My daughter saw this and insisted we do this for lunch.

Mark on 3.23.2010

Wow…Add some fresh lettuce and home grown tomatos and that dish would be about perfect…

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seattledee on 3.23.2010

If you like Murphy’s Hots, ya gotta luv the classic Louisville Hot Brown Sandwich too. But for now, your post has me so hungry I’m thinking about sausage gravy over anything I can find in the kitchen!

Tonya T. on 3.23.2010

OMGsh. I am s SOOOOOOOOO making this dish this weekend!!! This looks absolutely DIVINE!!!! My mouth is watering!!! Can’t wait to try it!!!!
We like our fries with white gravy, but Im willing to try brown!!! mmmmmm mmmmm mmmm

Jan on 3.23.2010

I saw the picture and HAD to read the article. My first thought was ooh, poutine? Reading the comments made me feel less crazy. I’ve never eaten it, but I know the dish is iconic in parts of Canada.

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Lou Ann on 3.23.2010

Sixteen years ago, I was introduce to a Murphy’s hot hamburger when my daughter married a Bartlesville boy. Murphy’s is certainly a comfort food place. A lot of good things have come from Bartlesville…..the best one, Darin Martin, my son-in-law.

Taryn on 3.23.2010

OH MY GOSH as an expat from the lovely town of Bartlesville, I am constantly missing Murphy’s Hot Hamburger! If it’s true that you can never get rid of fat cells, than I owe most of my early ones to that fine establishment…

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AMC on 3.23.2010

YUM!!! I definitely want to make this soon!!

Joanne on 3.23.2010

What a recipe. I bet we could Vegetarian-ize it to make it a bit healthier?! ….. I can hear all you meat eaters out there screaming at me :)

Carol on 3.23.2010

Delicious, I’m sure. Does Amazon have the french fry cutter that you are using?

mommymimi on 3.23.2010

Oh yum….I think I’ll have to make this…. tonight even! I want one of those fry cutters too! =)

Amy Byrd on 3.23.2010

That looks delicous!!! I think my husband and family will love it.

Thank You!!

Kim S. on 3.23.2010

OMG.. that looks soooooo yummy!! I find it to be “healthy” being that you are cutting out the bun! LOL

Jessica on 3.23.2010

Gravy is my favorite food. I think I just peed my pants a little.

vicki terpstra on 3.23.2010

Oh I MUST try this recipe and then see if a friend of ours wants to come for dinner. She’s now living in the Midwest as are we and she’s still trying to locate a diner that serves her favorite she used to get when she lived in Jersey – fries with gravy. This is definitely something she will love. Thank you.

I have wanted to get a french fry cutter so now I think I have a reason to buy one.

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bylaska on 3.23.2010

Looks delicious. I think a shingle from my roof would taste good with that gravy on it!
Hawaii has a dish like this called Loco Moco. Traditionally made with white rice, hamburger patty, sunny side up egg and brown gravy, but there are all kinds of variations. Comfort food, Hawaiian style and it is sooooooo good.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loco_Moco

http://bigislandgrinds.com/2006/09/loco-moco-recipe/

Sharona on 3.23.2010

How about our local version: french fry poor boy

french fries on french bread with beef gravy that runs down your arms as you chow down!!!!!!

Gini on 3.23.2010

I’ve been waiting for a new idea for this 1/2 lb of beef in my freezer. By golly, I think I’ve found it! Thanks Ree!

ImogenSky on 3.23.2010

Oh my goodness I want some NOW…please!

Lisa on 3.23.2010

Looks great but I started my weekly ” I will eat healthy and drop some pounds” campaign this morning. Rats.

sarah on 3.23.2010

this looks amazing! we call cheese on these burgers and call them floating cheeseburgers! yummm

Kelly H. on 3.23.2010

Add a couple of homemade biscuits to that and I’m all set! : ) Never been to Murphy’s, but my parents and I loved to eat at Braums and Ollie’s Station Restuarant when we lived in Tulsa. (unfortunately, I haven’t found anything to compare to the two here in Northern Virginia.)

Stephie on 3.23.2010

I thought fries with gravy were pure New Jersey. Hunh, live and learn. And I will be putting this in front of my 3 men at some point this week. Can. Not. Wait.

T2Nashville on 3.23.2010

Ree – give it up on the Garlic Salad Dressing recipe, too, OK??

Steph on 3.23.2010

I totally love reading the comments! This is one of the craziest things I’ve seen (I’m from NM) – but it looks fantastic!

Jamie on 3.23.2010

fries + gravy = match made in heaven!

Julie on 3.23.2010

I am from Canada and currently live in Colorado. When I mention fries with gravy the people here just look at me as if I am weird. I was so excited the other day to find fresh cheese curds so I could make poutine (cheese curds, fries, and gravy). We love to have fries and gravy with our hamburgers and with our krautburgers. This new recipe looks yummy!

MaryB on 3.23.2010

Yummy!
Cant wait to try this recipe!

Mary from KS on 3.23.2010

OMG, I am printing the recipe now. This looks wonderful.

Calamity Anne on 3.23.2010

That’s so happening in my kitchen…soon, very soon!!!

Kelley on 3.23.2010

I haven’t had a Murphy’s in eons. I will be making this very, very soon!

Anne Harp on 3.23.2010

Lord, I miss Murphy’s. But wait … don’t they have onions in there somewhere, too?

Laurie in MInne*SNOW*ta on 3.23.2010

I went to school in the north part of the frozen tundra…Brrrrrrmidji State…and there were a ton of Canucks who went to school there…

First time I’d seen fries and gravy on a menu in my entire 19 years…

Yummmmmmm

Tami in NY on 3.23.2010

I live in a fires and gravy town!! Our 3 am staple!

Nancy Hall on 3.23.2010

OMG Why do you do this to me when I arose this morning with such good intentions to not over indulge on “food”. How oh how will I ever get in that swimsuit. Oh, I can get into it, just can’t appear in public.

Crissy on 3.23.2010

Sarah- I think we posted at the same time. LOL great minds think alike!

Brie's Cheese Log on 3.23.2010

How have I made it through life without combining two of my favorite things, french fries and gravy! Must try this ASAP!

Crissy on 3.23.2010

Ree- Here in Illinois we would call that a horseshoe! But instead of gravy its cheese covered on top. We use hamburger for the original but often times there are lots of other ways to make a horseshoe! My favorite- Buffalo Chicken. Toasted bread on bottom then comes a fried chicken breast coated with buffalo hot sauce, fries on top then lots of cheese sauce.

Can’t wait to try this out!

Sarah on 3.23.2010

Here in lllinois, remove the gravy and add cheese sauce instead and have a dish called a horseshoe. Delicious and terrible for you at the same time. A classic horseshoe is toast, meat, and lots of fries smothered in a white cheese sauce.

Miz Booshay on 3.23.2010

WETS!!!

My favorite food in the whole wide world is gravy.
Is that weird?

So Michael Pollen (mr. healthy eatin’ man)
says if you are going to have junk food….
make it yourself.
This way you don’t eat it as often and you know exactly
what ingredients go into it.

I like that guy.
And I like this junk food.

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yardsailor on 3.23.2010

Oh yes! Fries with gravy, could just eat a peck of fries with gravy!!!

Tabitha W on 3.23.2010

You need to add some cheese under the burger and on top of the fries for a poutine, that would be the best!

Michele on 3.23.2010

This looks fantastic!