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Monster Onion Bacon Burgers

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A burger is only as good as what it’s made of. These are juicy and delicious, with the added bonuses of c0lby-jack cheese, sauteed onion and bacon.

Ingredients

  • ½ pounds Ground Sirloin
  • ½ pounds Ground Chuck
  • 2 teaspoons Garlic Salt
  • 2 teaspoons Black Pepper, Ground Fresh
  • 1 Tablespoon Canola Oil
  • 1 whole Medium Yellow Onion, Diced To 1/2"
  • ½ cups Cooked Bacon, Crumbled
  • 4 slices Colby Jack Cheese
  • 4 whole Large Burger Buns

Preparation

Combine the beef in a large mixing bowl. Use your hands to mix the meat well. Yes, it’s messy.

Note: You want to mix the meat just enough to combine the two cuts evenly. To avoid tough burgers, don’t over-mix it until it goes to a pasty consistency.

Divide the meat into four equal portions (I use a scale) and form them into evenly-sized patties (about 1/2″ thick and six inches in diameter).

Sprinkle both sides of each patty with the garlic salt and pepper.

Use your index finger to put a hole (not all the way through) in the center of each patty and set them aside.

Note: The hole helps the burger maintain its flat shape, and not swell in the center and become a meatball.

Heat a medium saute pan over medium-high heat.

Add the oil to the pan and let it heat for one minute.

Add the onions to the pan and saute them, mixing often, until they are translucent and just starting to brown on the edges.

Tasty Tip: A splash of whiskey added to the onions will add another great flavor dimension.

Add the cooked bacon to the pan, mix well, and remove from the heat.

Start your grill and prepare for direct and indirect cooking (heat to one side) over a medium-hot fire (375-400ºF).

Grill the burgers over direct heat for four minutes.

Flip the burgers and cook them another four minutes.

Move the burgers to the cooler side of the grill and top each with a slice of cheese.

Toast the buns over direct heat.

Put burgers onto the bottom halves of each bun. Top each burger with a healthy portion of the sauteed onion and bacon mixture. Place the top bun on top.

Serve and enjoy!

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redheadedfoodie on 2.3.2011

wow, I think i love you……..lol! I love to grill and make different kinds of burgers and also marinades…..!!!! I am going right now to check out all your recipes!

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meme32 on 1.25.2011

This looks great! Congrats on feature. I would put a pile of jalapenos on it too. I put them on about everything.

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Cheesy Pennies on 1.25.2011

My kind of burger…and a killer photo, too! Congrats on being featured! I’ve just become a subscriber to your wonderful blog, so it worked out for me, too!

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caragadatacenter on 1.24.2011

i love to it burgers wakokoko so sweet

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CookBakeandDecorate on 1.24.2011

Um I will take 2 of these please!!! They look delicious!

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morrisokmom on 9.29.2011

Made these the other night for my husband!! Hamburgers are his favorite meal!! He gave these two thumbs up!!! Thanks for sharing.

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forkandpencil on 1.24.2011

Ate these for dinner tonight. Best burger i’ve ever eaten besides at the Puyallup fair. And that is saying something. =)

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