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Basic thin burger patties, grill or pan 

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**RECIPE**
ground beef that's at least 20% fat (1/4 lb, 113g per patty, I do two patties per person)
cheese slices (American cheese is probably best for thin burgers)
salt
pepper
garlic powder
clarified butter
buns
toppings (I do lettuce, raw sweet onions, pickles, ketchup, mustard)
If you don't have clarified butter, you can make it by boiling butter over low heat until it's boiled out most of its water and the milk solids are just starting to turn golden, 10-15 minutes. Strain through a paper towel.
If you're using freshly ground beef that has a loose internal texture (kinda like worms), it helps to knead the meat for a few minutes until it develops a tighter, pasty texture. This will help a very thin burger hold together as you cook it.
I like to cut a parchment paper square for every thin burger I'm going to cook. I divide the meat into individual balls, dip them in clarified butter, then press them into the paper, making them a little thicker along the rim than they are at the center, and making them considerably wider than I want them in the end. I like to season the tops with pepper and garlic powder, but no salt yet. With the paper, you can stack them up and put them in the refrigerator until you're ready to cook - they'll be easier to handle cold.
If you're cooking these outside, a charcoal grill is usually the best way to get the extremely high heat necessary for thin burgers. Make your fire about as hot as you can. If you're doing these inside, a wide cast iron pan over high heat is a good option, but be aware this is going to make a lot of smoke.
When your cooking surface is extremely hot, peel the burger halfway off the paper before carefully plopping it onto the heat. When the burgers are on, that's a convenient time to sprinkle on some salt - with a thin burger, I don't think it really matters if you season both sides lightly or season one side heavily.
When juice is starting to pool on top of the burgers, they're probably ready to flip. Scrape the burger from the bottom before flipping. If you want cheese, put it on immediately after flipping - American cheese is more likely to actually melt in time. When the bottom is brown, a very thin burger is almost certainly done on the inside, or will be done after it rests for a few minutes.
Toast the cut sides of the bun in the heat, but keep in mind they'll probably only need 10-15 seconds at these temperatures. Assemble and top your burgers as you desire.

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@Paxtez
@Paxtez 2 года назад
LOL "And here is the clarified butter.... and I'm going to dip my balls in it." Sometimes it feels like Adam loves giving gifts to the YTP people.
@deedeethedog05
@deedeethedog05 2 года назад
Also a reference to The State, a freakin amazing sketch comedy show on MTV that folks of a certain age remember fondly
@lukewilsontv
@lukewilsontv 2 года назад
he is well aware of the poopers😂
@Keronin
@Keronin 2 года назад
@@deedeethedog05 The sketch where the "I'm gonna dip my balls in it" guy is at the last supper with Jesus is my favorite.
@brosephtft1743
@brosephtft1743 2 года назад
"Hot pulsating meat content"
@kaylanbuyukcetin5274
@kaylanbuyukcetin5274 2 года назад
"Hot, pulsating meat" - This is why Adam's one of only a few channels where I unskip with Sponsorblock
@LoveStallion
@LoveStallion 2 года назад
Let's just talk about Adam's incredible range fan. That thing is PULLING in the smoke.
@aragusea
@aragusea 2 года назад
Yeah, don't love the range itself, but that vent does the business.
@Hanstein.
@Hanstein. 2 года назад
People love him because his meat is pulsating
@kenbellchambers4577
@kenbellchambers4577 2 года назад
The whole block was affected, they all decamped to McDonalds. Nobody knows why.
@jmsmith1767
@jmsmith1767 2 года назад
Haha I also noted that
@davidfuller581
@davidfuller581 2 года назад
Good range fans are a godsend. I have a vent hood that does about as well.
@FishSkeleton-
@FishSkeleton- 2 года назад
I would love to see Adam do a video on burger ingredient stack order, where he makes a few different burgers all with the same toppings but layered in different orders to see how it impacts the eating experience based on which ingredients hit the palate first.
@marie-louisegidius4815
@marie-louisegidius4815 2 года назад
Food Theory did this
@FishSkeleton-
@FishSkeleton- 2 года назад
​@@marie-louisegidius4815 That's cool. Would still like to see Adam do it but thanks for the heads-up.
@FlamenLion
@FlamenLion 2 года назад
@@marie-louisegidius4815 we need a MatPat-Adam Ragusea crossover
@WanderTheNomad
@WanderTheNomad 2 года назад
@@FlamenLion I just googled their ages and found that they're only five years apart, which is much closer than I expected. Mat's like the oldest among the young people and Adam's the youngest among the old people.
@4plus4equalsmoo
@4plus4equalsmoo 2 года назад
Kenji did this
@jasminepowers268
@jasminepowers268 2 года назад
Hey Adam just graduated high school and I have pretty bad social anxiety so I sat alone at lunch. I would watch your cooking videos at lunch while eating my dry chicken nuggets (glad I don’t have to eat those anymore) and they always make me laugh and interested! Thanks Adam :)
@littletechn8175
@littletechn8175 Год назад
awww...that was me in 2014... congrats on graduating :) and yay no more shitty nuggets!!
@user-ze7sj4qy6q
@user-ze7sj4qy6q Год назад
yea lol that was me too, i didnt know abt adam back then ~5 years ago (actually dont think he was making food content back then at all) but i also did a lot of eating alone in the halls watching youtube. solidarity ✊
@everyonesucks00
@everyonesucks00 Год назад
hey!! i’m gonna be a senior this year, but i’m most likely going to be sitting by myself once again ._. can’t wait to not eat school lunch anymore tho!
@austinhernandez2716
@austinhernandez2716 Год назад
That was me all 14 years of public school and then 4 years of college... I used to have extreme anxiety and it made my life extremely difficult. Now I still got it but it's manageable I guess you can say. I'm the supervisor at work so it's not getting in the way as much anymore.
@muffinman3052
@muffinman3052 Год назад
From someone also struggling with social anxiety, socialization is a learned skill. Gotta practice (a lot) to get proficient unfortunately, it's really uncomfortable but your future self will thank you! No hate here just trying to give advice that works for me
@hopeo-w5961
@hopeo-w5961 2 года назад
It feels wrong to be watching this this early. I was just trying to revisit the french toast ep.
@test-ti1xj
@test-ti1xj 2 года назад
Lol
@PetesGuide
@PetesGuide 2 года назад
I started watching like 14 seconds after he posted, with only 4 others watching it before me. Not a damned thing wrong with early watching such good content from one of the best channels on the tube!
@taylorracingco
@taylorracingco 2 года назад
Lmfao it's 11:30 est time what you mean early
@annapreidl5843
@annapreidl5843 2 года назад
@@taylorracingco almost as if we're all in different time zones
@cwg73160
@cwg73160 2 года назад
@@annapreidl5843 They said that it feels wrong to be watching this early but Adam always puts out new videos around this time on Thursdays. Nothing wrong with what @sideways said.
@Rock-vk9ei
@Rock-vk9ei 2 года назад
2:12 I was not expecting that lmao
@clashwithkeen
@clashwithkeen 2 года назад
Thin patty burgers are my favorite. This is almost exactly how I do the prep for mine. I do cast iron to really boost that maillard crusty crunch action.
@bjarnihjaltason1456
@bjarnihjaltason1456 2 года назад
bro never heard of smash burgers?
@biggrocc19
@biggrocc19 2 года назад
@@bjarnihjaltason1456 smash burgers are great but require some additional hardware
@CarlDaCool168
@CarlDaCool168 11 месяцев назад
@@biggrocc19 Me: (slowly pulls out brick wrapped in foil)
@triad5766
@triad5766 6 месяцев назад
@@biggrocc19No they don’t. I’ve made smash burgers at home for years with just a cast iron and spatula.
@MegaWhalter
@MegaWhalter 2 года назад
I love how Adam really puts effort into making sure a video is it's own thing. Like, even tho he explained how gas and electric stovetops can have different temperatures, he nevertheless mentions it in this and his thick burger video as well as other videos. Hope he tackles the use of pressure cooker one day, like he successfully tackled burger (even though he openly acknowledged some of their flaws when cooked at home).
@ThimoReumerman
@ThimoReumerman 2 года назад
Raw onion is the most delicious burger topping for me. Something about the crunch and the taste combined with the meat just hits al the right spots for me
@AnTran147
@AnTran147 2 года назад
Same for me. Cooked onions feel kind of redundant and become lost among all the other toppings. Not to mention they seem to really just add more oil to the burger than anything.
@Drikkerbadevand
@Drikkerbadevand 2 года назад
Yeah why are people hating? Raw onion is delicious, especially on burgers/in sandwiches
@nebulous962
@nebulous962 2 года назад
Same but i like it chopped really finely.
@ElenaTheMenace
@ElenaTheMenace 2 года назад
Garlic mushrooms and raw or lightly sweated white onion is a killer combo
@hunyadacrazy
@hunyadacrazy 2 года назад
I like both, neither are better to me, just different, i also like to smash the onions into the burger, you can get a mix of raw and slightly cooked onion, the thinner you slice the onion the faster it cooks and vice versa, delicious
@ardenterr
@ardenterr 2 года назад
There's no problem cooking it without great ventilation indoors, because you don't need a skillet that hot. Just like you only need to season one side, you only need a great sear on one side. First side will get seared well on moderate high heat, no excessive smoke. To get the second side as seared as the first you need high heat or more time like a thicker patty. The suggestion i make is, you don't have to bother. A thin patty is still almost all seared meat with just one great sear and one decent sear. IMO, thin patties taste better than thick, and they are easier to do, not harder on a skillet.
@kaemincha
@kaemincha 2 года назад
completely agree, my family always does thin patties and never have any problem with getting a crust at least on one side and not setting our smoke alarm off
@eltiolavara9
@eltiolavara9 2 года назад
tru
@iooooooo1
@iooooooo1 2 года назад
Yeah, and indoors I also think you don't need to do that smushing thing. Smash burgers on a cast iron skillet can work really well with loosely packed ground beef. (I know Adam points out they are a different thing, but the effort/reward ratio is IMO a reason to choose smash burgers if you are cooking on a flat surface rather than a grill grating.)
@anonpear7
@anonpear7 2 года назад
I feel like you shouldn’t even cook thin patties on the grill, just on a cast iron or a skillet. My reasoning is that thin burgers are much better when you don’t knead the meat. The patty will be less uniform and may fall apart a little when cooking (which is why I don’t grill them), but those little air pockets help create the tastiest little crispy bits of burger. It’s like burger bacon. It looks much more sad in it’s kneaded form..
@MegaWhalter
@MegaWhalter 2 года назад
This reminds of the time when Adam's advice on sauteeing shrimp was to heavily color one side, then kiss the other side only as long as it takes to fully cook that shrimp instead of trying to get even color on both sides. Your reasoning is very similar except it's mainly to minimize smoking as opposed to stopping the shrimp from overcooking. Love it!
@MaxMakerChannel
@MaxMakerChannel 2 года назад
I love how knowledgeable you are! Lots of people pretend they are experts, but you can actually explain why you do things the way you do.
@BJTangerine
@BJTangerine 2 года назад
This is why you're one of the most respected foodie person to me, little practical things like not peeling the burger off the parchment paper since heavily seasoning one side of the patty is basically the same to lightly seasoning both sides, is definitely important for us home cooks
@timgehrsitz3267
@timgehrsitz3267 2 года назад
Raw onions on a burger is one of the best pairings, I'll never get why people who like onions don't like raw ones on burgers. The burger and the bun are already soft and easy to bite through, the crunch of a raw onion adds really important texture and crunch that makes the burger so much better
@toddosty
@toddosty 2 года назад
And if you think the raw taste is too much, rinse the cut raw onions in water first (dry them off before putting them on the burger, obviously). For me, that raw onion bite + crunchy texture really makes the burger.
@KimSiever
@KimSiever 2 года назад
Plus, I like the strong flavour a little onion gives to the burger.
@PotatoPirate123
@PotatoPirate123 2 года назад
I like to slice them, soak them in a little water with some vinegar in it, then squeeze them and leave them on some kitchen towel. Takes the harshness away but they still have that fresh onion taste.
@mordekaihorowitz
@mordekaihorowitz 2 года назад
I agree raw onions are good, but I actually prefer pickled (red) onions as they add a lot of great flavor
@LewisCho
@LewisCho 2 года назад
@@mordekaihorowitz I love pickled onions and strong, pungent raw onion too
@DOC-GREEN
@DOC-GREEN 2 года назад
The out of context videos are gonna have a time with this one
@Davaal
@Davaal 7 месяцев назад
“I’m gonna dip my balls in it”
@NicholasSylvia
@NicholasSylvia 2 года назад
The outdoor shots looked really great on this video (so did the food)! Awesome color (and food).
@patrickmoody33
@patrickmoody33 2 года назад
Thanks Adam. Love the content. Info then justification + visuals on how to do it. Winning combination ! Kudos
@syroal_win4you272
@syroal_win4you272 2 года назад
Hi Adam, You did some great filming outside, the colors are amazing !! Especially around 7:00.
@nycbearff
@nycbearff Год назад
Thin burgers made with the cheapest ground beef (lots of fat), dredged in flour, seasoned with salt and pepper, then fried in butter, are absolute heaven. Dredging in flour adds flavor that works well. It's my grandmother's recipe.
@gallopwave
@gallopwave 2 года назад
Thank you so much for taking the mystery out of a thin burger. I love the way a greasy spoon burger tastes of char but could never duplicate it. I can't wait to try this on my weber!
@1234567895182
@1234567895182 2 года назад
Tip: place the butter bowl in another bowl of warm water to keep the butter melted.
@ghinak.7701
@ghinak.7701 Год назад
Great tip if you live somewhere cold, in most kitchens that wont be necessary as they're already hot
@rayanrahal2944
@rayanrahal2944 2 года назад
Loving the RaguseARC Adam has gone through with burgers over the last few years
@MattZeefy
@MattZeefy Год назад
what is the arc? has he changed his mind?
@rayanrahal2944
@rayanrahal2944 Год назад
@@MattZeefy yeah a couple of times over the last few years he’s offhandedly mentioned that the reason he hasn’t made a burger video was because he hasn’t been able to make them well enough at home and that there were too many things that go wrong when he makes burgers
@goorbarkai4007
@goorbarkai4007 2 года назад
Been listening to the pod on Spotify and always waiting for another video to come up, doesn’t matter if it’s the info or recipe one. Gotta tell you Adam, you’re producing some quality content that I’m happy and proud to be a fan of! Cheers from Israeli chemist 👨‍🔬
@TheGFeather
@TheGFeather 2 года назад
Every once in a while I'm reminded I ended up here via Greatest Gen. This was definitely one of those times. Quality content, Adam. You are definitely the Shimoda today.
@beglitchery
@beglitchery 2 года назад
Thanks for the tip about liquid pooling on top, and I agree 100% about pickles!
@bguy9962
@bguy9962 2 года назад
I know its not the biggest deal but I gotta say, the cinematography on this video is fantastic, as this is the first time I’ve watched one of your videos in my TV, it looks so visually appealing. And of course, I couldn’t get enough of your very high quality explanations throughout every video, helping me becoming a better home cook!
@Chef_PC
@Chef_PC 2 года назад
I have made thin patties using a tortilla press. It works amazingly well to get that crunchy beefiness and you get to stack 3 or 4 together for one burger.
@finnpendleton4615
@finnpendleton4615 2 года назад
Excellent idea.
@slllloraxxx
@slllloraxxx 2 года назад
Yes, same here. Fool proof with my cheap cast iron pan and dead easy.
@andriealinsangao613
@andriealinsangao613 2 года назад
Ahh, uber-thin patties, pretty common here in the Philippines!
@jlee438
@jlee438 Год назад
@@andriealinsangao613 minute burger u meaning? hahahahahahaha i remember getting 2 of those with a small drink for a dollar n some change ofc egg on top costed extra... but quick on the go kinda snack! that was back in 2009 when i stayed there! they also had store bought thin patties from a local brand but labeled as ulam burgers tho
@andriealinsangao613
@andriealinsangao613 Год назад
@@jlee438 Yep! Though not only Minute Burger; almost every stall selling burgers have thin patties! (P.S. I think the "ulam patties" you were talking about is CDO Ulam Burger?)
@tonyb1968
@tonyb1968 2 года назад
I've been waiting half my life for this video. Thank you, subscribed! I prefer thin burgers but never had any idea how to make them successfully.
@masonv5143
@masonv5143 2 года назад
One tip i'd give for melting the cheese is to put a lid on the pan right after you put the cheese on. Trapping the heat inside there really helps for me
@intraum
@intraum Год назад
i like to stick the top bun on at the same time, give it a bit of a steam
@marinvistica3339
@marinvistica3339 2 года назад
I have been watching Adam for like 3 years now and i'm always surprised how he has kept his quality of videos really high, props!
@psuedonym7319
@psuedonym7319 2 года назад
3:00 he must be doing this on purpose
@MightyTheWolf
@MightyTheWolf 2 года назад
I really love watching and listening to your videos Adam. I don't often end up cooking them but I do learn loads of things by watching them. Hope you do a smashed burger video where you show us how to make them at home. They seem kinda complicated to make.
@Maxxx1musP
@Maxxx1musP 2 года назад
Looks awesome! My favorite toppings too.
@ColinKillick
@ColinKillick 2 года назад
Some gas stoves have a built-in griddle in the middle, and these are pretty much the ideal use case for it, it makes them so much easier.
@TimeskipKun
@TimeskipKun Год назад
I find that my burgers never get the same kind of crust that I see in all the burger videos and I finally figured out why today. Turns out most commercially sold ground beef in grocery stores over here in New Zealand is at most 10% fat. I've recently invested in a meat grinder so I'm looking forward to being able to control the fat content in my burgers properly going forward
@helenastutzmann6209
@helenastutzmann6209 2 года назад
Love the seamless transitions to squarespace
@BrookieSmallz
@BrookieSmallz 2 года назад
Don’t worry about the complainers Adam! It’s amazing you do all of the filming, cooking, (and probably editing) by yourself and still knock it out of the park with every video. People should know you’re washing your hands lol.
@Virginiafox21
@Virginiafox21 2 года назад
Something my dad has passed on to me is starting a charcoal grill with an element. Literally just an exposed heating element you stick into the charcoals until they’re coals. Purpose made for it, of course, not just one you tore out of an oven. You don’t have to move lit charcoal around and you can basically light any amount of charcoal. It takes a bit more time and electricity, but worth it. But I’ve also lived in an apartment, so if you want to do thin burgers at home get a small butane burner and a metal table. Stick that out on your porch or near a window with a box fan and you’re set.
@JeroenK94
@JeroenK94 Год назад
Thanks for the tips!
@SupImMason
@SupImMason 2 года назад
8:44 this is the moment adam ragusea became a pirate
@nickverrecchio3610
@nickverrecchio3610 2 года назад
the lighting on the outside shots looks amazing
@user-hm4yi7um9d
@user-hm4yi7um9d 2 года назад
I was so happy when you said we'd be doing smashed burgers another day, and pickles are a must on almost all burgers.
@bandityogo
@bandityogo 2 года назад
When you made your Thicc Burger, I was really worried you weren’t going to do a Thin Burger video. From one Adam to another, thank you.
@diannt9583
@diannt9583 2 года назад
I stick with mother's thick burgers. When McDonalds appeared in my area, I found those things too thin and hockey-puck like. (Yes, I'm not young anymore)
@L0wBap
@L0wBap Год назад
this video was a life changer for me haha i actually never had a two-thin patties burger on my burger adventures and smh it also escaped me that i could make THIN patties i used pork ground meat and not clarified butter, made it on my good ole electric stovetop. honestly the ventilation wasn't a problem because of how little it took to make (i had 300~ gr of meat, so each patty was approx 75gr) cheddar (2 slices on each patty hehehehe), lettuce, mayo and homemade pickled onion (didnt have any other pickle anyway) and for bread i used a bun-looking cheese-bread my local bakery had at that time (i did realized after that the double patty is an excuse for more cheese) I made this last week and I miss it dearly already thanks adam :)
@CGrace-bq3fw
@CGrace-bq3fw 2 месяца назад
Just made them. Delicious and they stayed nice and thin! I was never able to do that before. Thank you!
@Jacintojudio3478
@Jacintojudio3478 2 года назад
I truly can not wait to try out this method on my grill on a hot day by the pool. Thank you always for the insight Adam.
@RafaelLima-ce1rh
@RafaelLima-ce1rh 2 года назад
Adam is a blessing on RU-vid he's by heart a university teacher and those kind of people that develops our knowledge and critical thinking.
@oldmanlogan9616
@oldmanlogan9616 2 года назад
Yes
@pepperjack8813
@pepperjack8813 2 года назад
I just made your thick burger recipe the other day, and now I want to try this one. I should probably do it outside though this time. Maybe have a cook out.
@rhkean
@rhkean Год назад
These are the best burgers for grilling!!! I've made them 4 times since this video was released 3 weeks ago, and I'm making them again today
@Bay_0k
@Bay_0k 2 года назад
Honestly I remember when I was doing research on burgers for myself, but this is honestly the most informative
@jimb0b441
@jimb0b441 2 года назад
tip when using a charcoal chimney, I hang the upper grill grate off the side of the grill and put the chimney on the bottom grate while it's preheating, that way you can just dump them out and put the top grill on without needing to go find an oven mitt (unless you just put it on top for the better camera angle lol)
@Hamer4114
@Hamer4114 2 года назад
Hey Adam, plates with divots underneath work well as an impromptu patty press for making thin burgers that aren’t *too* thin; and it you slap them down firmly enough, can get similar results to smash burgers.
@solidacid1337
@solidacid1337 Год назад
I REALLY love your burger compositions, I put mine together in the exact same way and with plenty of thich pickle slices-
@grantwishard8307
@grantwishard8307 Год назад
Adam is a great writer. These episodes are so efficient and easy to listen too.
@therealstupidwaffle
@therealstupidwaffle Год назад
"here's my clarified butter and.... im gonna dip my balls in it."
@DmonicAlex
@DmonicAlex 2 года назад
I have been really wanting to make burgers the same way as Shake Shack and I have tried with little success. This looks like a promising technique!
@nezerac5176
@nezerac5176 Год назад
What's the difference between a smash burger and a thin burger?
@woollyprimate
@woollyprimate Год назад
One thing I love about your channel is that there's not excessive jibber jabber. You get to the point and pack in a lot of information in a short video.The ones where you grew your own wheat and made a clay dish were wonderful.
@MichaelFrancisRay
@MichaelFrancisRay 2 года назад
Thanks for this Adam. By far my favorite food.
@foohines
@foohines 2 года назад
I've recently been making smash burgers with a makeshift flat top by putting my pizza steel on top of my kettle grill. 100% recommend if you've already invested money into those two things
@ggabe2865
@ggabe2865 2 года назад
One tip I love to do is to take the cheese squares (which my family calls cheese blankets) and fold the corners towards the middle making it a smaller square. This gives you a thicker layer of cheese that doesn't melt off the side of the burger.
@DigitalicaEG
@DigitalicaEG Год назад
Adam! I just tried those burgers and they were SO GOOOD! Really the best home made burgers I’ve ever tried, and I’ve tried many (mine and others). It goes toe to toe with the best restaurant thin burgers too. Thank you! You’re awesome! EDIT: forgot to say, I cooked them in a thick pan indoors at the highest heat on my gas stove, it eventually set off the smoke alarm even though I kept the windows and the fans on 😅 you did give us fair warning though. Anyways, worth it!
@ianrasmussen9648
@ianrasmussen9648 2 года назад
Amazing State reference, Adam. Bravo.
@PrecludeLP
@PrecludeLP 2 года назад
I love raw onion on a burger. I use a Mandolin to slice them paper thin and stack them up. I also do this with burgers cooked with the onion on the grill.
@RosiYYAP
@RosiYYAP 2 года назад
Dipping them in clarified butter is an incredible idea holy shit Also, what's the difference between thin and smashed burgers, taste and/or texture-wise?
@PotatoPirate123
@PotatoPirate123 2 года назад
I know Adam suggests it's completely different but in my opinion the only difference will be the taste from the coals. You obviously can't do a smashed burger straight over coals. You could do the same clarified butter trick with smashed burgers and save quite a bit of effort by not having to roll them out, and if you have a powerful portable induction stove you could take it outside with a mains extension cord.
@mladizivko
@mladizivko 2 года назад
Probably cuz you smear a smash burger, creating seethru holes and lacy edges More unevenness and crispyness?
@PotatoPirate123
@PotatoPirate123 2 года назад
@@mladizivko yes it'll definitely have more creases so more crispy bits.
@Hectorlph
@Hectorlph Год назад
Just tried this recipe at home. Only substitution was olive oil instead of ghee. The results were super tasty! Thanks for the recipe.
@primaveracero2010
@primaveracero2010 Год назад
This is such an amazing video! Thanks!
@ukgmail5329
@ukgmail5329 2 года назад
So pleased to see this video I've been smashing thin burgers for years... feel they are so much more satisfying than thick juicy burgers. Great Vid!
@PotatoPirate123
@PotatoPirate123 2 года назад
Absolutely. Love it. Loads of shops in the UK are starting to do smashed burgers now instead of the old British inch thick monstrosities. The difference is immense. I'd much rather have three thin, charred and quickly cooked smashed burgers than one big overcooked lump of dense beef
@keithkannenberg7414
@keithkannenberg7414 2 года назад
I'm convinced that a lot of people like thin burgers because they think that they have to cook a burger well done. If the middle of your burger is 165 F and grey and relatively tasteless then absolutely the crust is going to taste much better, so the more crusty surface area the better! I'd rather have a perfect medium rare center plus the crust. But it could be that you just like different things in food, in which enjoy what you like!
@PotatoPirate123
@PotatoPirate123 2 года назад
@@keithkannenberg7414 you can cook a thick burger sous vide to 120-125f and then sear it over a very hot flame to get a very nice thick burger, but for me the big advantage of thin patties is the huge amount of umami taste you get from that crust, which is obviously double that of one thick patty. Despite not being medium rare, a thin patty is cooked so quickly that it's still lovely and tender.
@keviny1936
@keviny1936 2 года назад
On the grill I usually put the lid on to add some smoke flavor (also helps melt the cheese) and use BBQ Sauce rather than ketchup (homemade so it is not too sweet). Sometimes we use pickled red onion rather than fresh onion. I liked the idea of clarified butter.
@smerglederf3494
@smerglederf3494 2 года назад
Dunno if you''ll ever see this, but great job with the lighting in this video! Made my eyes very happy to watch.
@samranda
@samranda 2 года назад
the colors look amazing in this one damn
@ashtinator1
@ashtinator1 2 года назад
I like the editing you did on this video. brighter, and subtle edits that make the video high quality. :)
@nobeliefisok9174
@nobeliefisok9174 2 года назад
Except for the volume turned up way too high on the audio
@ashtinator1
@ashtinator1 2 года назад
@@nobeliefisok9174 maybe just turn your volume down?
@nobeliefisok9174
@nobeliefisok9174 2 года назад
@@ashtinator1 You did not understand what I wrote, I am guessing.
@ashtinator1
@ashtinator1 2 года назад
@@nobeliefisok9174 well if it was sarcasm, I can't tell through that kind of text.
@nobeliefisok9174
@nobeliefisok9174 2 года назад
@@ashtinator1 Not sarcasm, and yes you did not understand my post. His video editing includes using software to increase the perceived volume much louder than other videos. This is a common technique in audio production, for instance a pop song intended to be played on the radio to mass audiences. Yes, it is a professional technique. But no, it does not lead to better videos. The technique is through compression, so that the peak volume levels are reduced, but raising the volume of all other signals in the audio. What you get is a less dynamic audio, with everything being "loud". RU-vid only limits the maximum volume of a video, not the total volume. Adam does this, and it is bad for consumers of his video having Adam's video being much louder, twice as much or more, than most videos that are being consumed. So when you as a watcher set your volume to a pleasant and appropriate loudness for content you are watching, when one of Adam's video plays, it is blasted much louder interrupting all other sounds in your listening area. Like I said, its a technique to demand greater attention by the listener, but it is also bad for the listener.
@TraeKryzer
@TraeKryzer 2 года назад
3:14 That was freaking great man. Don't let them get you down!
@otterssuck7322
@otterssuck7322 2 года назад
love the forest background when you were playing the grill burgers!
@MsHackthat
@MsHackthat 2 года назад
I remember a few years back seeing your garlic powder hack. Its a game changer!
@timmanning5206
@timmanning5206 2 года назад
A great burger sauce is basically what you use anyway 1 part mustard, 1 ketchup and 2 mayo. You can add diced onions and/or gherkins as well.
@Tinil0
@Tinil0 2 года назад
The whole "Gas high =/= Electric high" was something that took me a long time to understand. I see recipes call for "high heat" all the time and was so confused because I have only ever had an electric stove and you can't use high heat on an electric stove for basically anything other than searing steaks basically, it's too damn hot to do anything else (Or boil water if you are impatient). I spent my life manually adjusting down stove temperatures in recipes without ever understanding why everyone seemed to be so wrong. It makes sense if they just assumed the default was gas stoves, which it probably is in some areas or as an actual chef.
@maritimegirl3612
@maritimegirl3612 Год назад
Made these. We are in love.
@songslerner4000
@songslerner4000 Год назад
hey i just cooked those burgers for my family and they were amazing thank you for bringing them to my life😋
@KevWills
@KevWills 2 года назад
I for once have relevant advice when watching one of these. Was experimenting with thin burgers last week. You can press your patties between a second sheet of parchment paper and peel it off after, then you get a nice flat burger, and it's easier to press the sides back in while your palm hold the top flat, so you get a perfect circular shaped patty, for aesthetic reasons. I made bacon with my burgers so I used the bacon grease instead of the butter. And I did them in a pan, using this strange method I saw on a regional burger video. In that video they described a restaurant that fried burgers in a pan, until the grease from the burgers had pooled to the point they were basically frying floating burgers by the end of the day. People liked these fried burgers so much it became the restaurant staple to instead use tallow to supplement that grease base at the start (I used my bacon fat for this). So yah, fried hamburgers.
@3hited
@3hited 2 года назад
I really appreciate you putting thought into were the toppings and condiments go. However I still have strong opinions about lettuce being on the bottom since I think it makes a bite taste more like a burger salad.
@willreilly416
@willreilly416 Год назад
This has changed my life. Thanks
@CriticalEatsJapan
@CriticalEatsJapan 2 года назад
Wow, those look really good! 🍔👍
@ArtOfDuane
@ArtOfDuane 2 года назад
I make thin double patty burgers at home on the stove often, I'll have to try using clarified butter!
@jmsmith1767
@jmsmith1767 2 года назад
I was watching Gordon Ramsay’s best burger recipe and he puts egg and bread crumbs and all that stuff. I used to mix things in also but I remember you saying to try putting nothing in since it’s not a meatloaf… you were completely 100% correct.
@DeltaAssaultGaming
@DeltaAssaultGaming 2 года назад
Gordon Ramsay should stick to French food and fish and chips.
@FinalStage4L
@FinalStage4L 2 года назад
Gonna try these this weekend
@andrejmucic5003
@andrejmucic5003 2 года назад
Thanks Adam, always wanted to know this
@southlakelife
@southlakelife 2 года назад
Well done Adam! Charcoal is my favorite and we love the chimney starter. Where did you get your patio fire pit?
@mikeyaustin7526
@mikeyaustin7526 2 года назад
Adam I hate chewy and tough smashburgers when I get them from restaurants. This is the hottest take I've heard from you, and I watched the knife skills video. I respect it, it's valid. I will try this next time I make a burger, at that point you could season (not salt) the inside of the meat, maybe I'd even try to put onion powder in just as a test lol
@KramerEspinoza
@KramerEspinoza 2 года назад
Burgers are my favorite food. Thanks for the tips… delicious. And thanks also for showing the overcooking, instead of faking it.
@thomassunter3717
@thomassunter3717 Год назад
Lots of good info in that video. Going to try your way next time.
@kristian5873
@kristian5873 2 года назад
Very tasty!
@AtomicShrimp
@AtomicShrimp 2 года назад
Suffering a bit with idiots in the comments. I feel your pain. Honestly, it's so obvious that you have your brain engaged in what you're doing, it boggles my mind that anyone could imagine they have out-thunk you. Dunning Kruger I guess.
@rossuk123
@rossuk123 2 года назад
LOVE UR CHANNEL MATE :)
@I.amthatrealJuan
@I.amthatrealJuan Год назад
Okay
@tcClockworth
@tcClockworth 2 года назад
I had never seen someone make thin burgers like this on a grill instead of doing smash burgers, could be the best of both worlds, I'll have to try it!
@kjokjojessica
@kjokjojessica 2 года назад
To make shaping easier, an old plastic lid from a canister of drink powder works very well. Just cover in something to prevent sticking.
@tessieract
@tessieract 2 года назад
It's brave to post more burger videos, Adam. Burgers are so common and ubiquitous that anything you do that is not the 'correct' thing will get you 20x more flame then normal lmao.
@baylinkdashyt
@baylinkdashyt Год назад
Well, as Adam implies here, for thin burgers, you *need* 20x more flame, so...
@monkeyman522
@monkeyman522 Год назад
The people nagging at Adam about food safety are the same ones that tell you to try Slappy Jacks Chicken Shack down the street. The one that's failed its health inspection for six months in a row.
@YoungBrokerElvis7rd
@YoungBrokerElvis7rd Год назад
horrendously underrated comment
@aneetnaidu
@aneetnaidu 2 года назад
That ad transition was perfect
@geewhite32
@geewhite32 2 года назад
My goodness Sir, you can talk! Great easily explained vid's. Such an enjoyable watch. Thank you. Graeme from Glasgow.
@SimuLord
@SimuLord 2 года назад
Just in time for a four-and-a-half day weekend...and a lot of smiles from me in the office Wednesday when the co-workers ask how mine went! Can't wait to cook up some of these! UPDATE: I cooked up some of these. And smiled a lot when my co-workers asked how my weekend went. My boss is a big grilling/home BBQ guy and didn't mind at all letting me waste a perfectly good half hour in his office talking burgers and the NBA playoffs. Thanks Adam!
@Stezachuda
@Stezachuda 2 года назад
1:17 was that even Adam 😳
@fistawm6369
@fistawm6369 2 года назад
tht exhaust doing its job is so satisfying
@jameslabs1
@jameslabs1 2 года назад
I’m going to try. Thanks
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