My dirty fat reverse bacon double cheeseburgers...

My dirty fat reverse bacon double cheeseburgers...

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D4MJT

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1,253 posts

158 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Tonight, the wife is at work on 24hr shift, so it's an excuse for a Man V. Food-esque cook-in, here's how to make my Reverse Bacon Double Cheeseburgers. It's a bit misleading, because it's not a double burger (thank god) but it is double cheese and the bacon is inside the burger!

First we need us some ingredients. Here we've got some beef steak mince, some bacon, some double gloucester cheese (others are available), some wholegrain mustard, an egg, some black peppercorns and some garlic, all we need for a really basic burger mix.



First we want to pound up some black peppercorns, you can use a grinder if you like, I like the burgers peppery, and this is a far easier way to do it:



Then basically we want to lash all the burger ingredients in a bowl to mix up. Here we have the steak mince, the egg yolk (binds it together, bin the white) ground peppercorns, crushed garlic cloves, dollop of wholegrain mustard, bit of salt, dash of cayenne pepper as I like a bit of kick, then literally mash it all up together.



You should end up with this:



Next you want to shape out 4 very thin beef patties from the mix, like this:



Many thinzzz:



Chop a few rashers of bacon up thinly:



Then drop a little bit of butter in a pan for colour, and gently fry the bacon until it goes crispy:



Pop the bacon to one side, draining into the pan as you remove it, but don't ditch the pan, use the bacon fat to fry some onion up for the burgers:



Finely grate some of the cheese, then make a small smoked bacon and cheese parcel inside of half the burger patties:





You then want to overlay the other pattie, to enclose the cheese/bacon parcel:



Press the edges together and shape these into burgers with your hands, then rub them in olive oil for cooking:



Preheat your pan for cooking the burgers, I like to use a ceramic steak pan as you can preheat it gently to build the heat while you make the burgers, and get it searing hot before you cook. I have it literally smoking before I drop the burgers in, to give the chargrilled finish:



Having pre-heated your oven to 250C ish, whip the cooked burgers off onto a tray, and pop the last of the grated cheese over them:



Pop them in the oven, while the cheese melts, prep your burger buns. I quite like using breakfast muffins, toasted with french mustard and ketchup on them. You can add salad to make yourself feel better. Remove the burgers as soon as the cheese has melted and pop them into the prepared buns, then lash the fired onions on top before you pop the lids on:



Pop the tops on with any extra fillings of your choice and you're good to go:



When you chomp into them, you should have a tasty burger, with an oozy cheesy melted centre with smoked bacon, ala:



They're probably not a great choice if you're trying to get thin, or avoid heart problems, but fk it, they taste amazing and they can't be any less healthy than a kebab post session at the weekend. You can add anything you like the burger mix to sex it up, capers, spice etc, some blue cheese would be decent with a splash of jack daniels in the burger mix...

Anyhoot, have a shot, they're awesome*! biggrin




  • They're also hugely calorific and may cause heart attacks laugh

Jer_1974

1,507 posts

193 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Nice

Google [bot]

6,682 posts

181 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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HTP99

22,552 posts

140 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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They look awesome, myself and the youngest (15 yo girl who loves her food as much as her dad does however is slim, unlike her dad!) will have to do these one evening when the wife is out.

ajcj

798 posts

205 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Chapeau, chef!

D4MJT

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1,253 posts

158 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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They're basically "all the bestest" but they obviously aren't particularly healthy.

I'm getting them out the way as I'm back on the bike to work next week and I'll be making an effort to be healthy ish...

bobbo89

5,216 posts

145 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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In America, this is what they call a Juicy Lucy, however, you seem to have made them just that bit better! Well done Sir!

Edit: Just thought, I need something inetersting to BBQ at Oulton Park next weekend and this could be just the answer!

Edited by bobbo89 on Friday 11th April 07:18

Grandpad58

12,545 posts

181 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Quality.

snowy

541 posts

281 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Booked marked for the bbq season.............very nice

Pooky67

577 posts

159 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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10/10. Very hungry now...

tuffer

8,849 posts

267 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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My wife (Size 8) has just demanded I make her some of these, I reckon you will be able to clearly see it in her stomach!

SpydieNut

5,800 posts

223 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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mmmmmmmmm - oh my.

they look amazingly delicious smokin i may be drooling just a bit now - great pictures too clap

will be making them this weekend - many thanks thumbup

Pferdestarke

7,179 posts

187 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Nice work chef. Great mustard by the way.

D4MJT

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1,253 posts

158 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Pferdestarke said:
Nice work chef. Great mustard by the way.
Awesome isn't it!

Cheers folks biggrin

Dan_1981

17,392 posts

199 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Looking tasty.

Will be giving these a go.

Melman Giraffe

6,759 posts

218 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Pferdestarke said:
Nice work chef. Great mustard by the way.
Does look good. What mustard is it?

plus5dB

985 posts

147 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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These look great. I've decided to host a BBQ this weekend just so I can give these a try. Thanks OP.

SpydieNut

5,800 posts

223 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Melman Giraffe said:
Does look good. What mustard is it?
pommery royal mustard

i've popped out at lunchtime to the local butcher and bought all the lovely ingredients for these fantastic looking burgers. just the buns and mustard to get after work woohoo

ascayman

12,751 posts

216 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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Fabulous clap

Melman Giraffe

6,759 posts

218 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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SpydieNut said:
Melman Giraffe said:
Does look good. What mustard is it?
pommery royal mustard

i've popped out at lunchtime to the local butcher and bought all the lovely ingredients for these fantastic looking burgers. just the buns and mustard to get after work woohoo
Thanks


Looks like he used muffins rather than a burger bun. Personally I like mine in a crusty roll