Nothing represents the American Way of Life quite as much as a fresh, juicy burger and now heres the ultimate burger book for all lovers of these succulent delights. 46 varied burger recipes, ranging from the classic and double-cheese to veggie, with beef, pork, chicken, lamb or fish are waiting to perform. A detailed introduction tells you all you need to know about the various burger buns, various spice mixes for patties and fabulously tasty toppings. Youll also find lots of tips on preparation, the necessary basics and the perfect way to cook them. Choose your favourite burger from the abundance of variations, and complete your burger meal with home-made fries, wedges or nachos, ketchup or BBQ sauce, cole slaw or Caesars salad. 1, 50996 Cologne (Germany) www.vemag-medien.de Picture credits: TLC Fotostudio (cover and recipe photos); Fotolia.com:
ivanbaranov (illustrations) Text and recipes: Sabine Durdel-Hoffmann, Elke Emann, Brigitte Lotz Advice: Burkhard Schrger Translation from German: Mo Croasdale for SAW Communications Realisation of the English edition: SAW Communications, Dr. Sabine A. Sabine A.
Werner, Mainz Complete production: Naumann & Gbel Verlagsgesellschaft mbH All rights reserved ISBN 978-8-8155-8794-2
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
When it comes to sheer popularity, nothing in the world beats the traditional burger, prepared the traditional American way. Only the best ingredients are used in the preparation, and the sum of its ingredients makes it irresistible. This icon of pleasure is available in a mind-blowing range of flavours and varieties its the perfect meal for gourmets of all ages!
Traditional accompaniments such as homemade fries, wedges or slaw are the perfect enhancement of this already perfect culinary delight. Tasty home-made burgers buns, ketchup, sauces and dips are the perfect finishing touches to the taste experience. Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of dining at a good American burger restaurant, perhaps at Shake Shack, P. J.
Clarkes or Bills Bar and Burger in New York, and enjoying a freshly prepared burger prepared with consummate skill and passion knows just what a culinary treat it is. And there are almost as many stories about how it came to be as there are recipes for making it. Almost everyone believes that Hamburg, Germanys gateway to the world, is the original home of this meat patty, which is grilled, fried or barbecued and served in a roll or bun. In the 18th century, many Europeans departed from Hamburg to spend weeks at sea en route to a new home. They took with them a particular Hamburg speciality as fortification and to have something for their trip: a round bread roll that was filled with a slice of roast beef or seasoned, fried minced beef and with sauce. It filled them up, left them feeling full for some time, and was easy to eat in the hand.
And even then, it tasted really good. It is believed that beef was shipped to America, again from Hamburg harbour, as there was a serious lack of it in the New World, which did not yet have any of the vast herds of cattle for which it is now famous. The English (or American) word hamburger originally referred to lean minced beef. No one knows exactly when which particular American restaurant or kiosk owner first thought up the hamburger that we know today. It might have been elegant Delmonicos in New York, Charlie Nagreen, Fletcher Davies, the Menches Brothers in Erie County, Louis Lunch in New Haven or any of numerous others. In fact, it is most likely that the burger as we know it actually came into being in several different places at the same time.
What is certain, though, is that the burger was extremely popular in America at the beginning of the 20th century. Originally, the hamburger was anything but a rather questionable form of fast food. The reasons for its reputation as this also came from America, when a number of restaurant chains standardised its preparation and sale in the 1940s and 1950s. However, connoisseurs have long since come to terms with the origins, and know that a freshly prepared hamburger made with the best and freshest ingredients can be a gustatory revelation: the combination of grilled, seasoned meat, crispy-fresh vegetables and aromatic sauces, side dishes and dips is simply delicious. And there are so many different combinations that interesting new varieties are constantly being served up. Restaurants and gourmets have long since taken up the American tradition of the skilfully prepared burger again, and create highly imaginative taste sensations that delight burger-lovers of all ages and classes.
When it comes to the various recipes, it is impossible to deny the American roots, although they have long since spread themselves far and wide, and even award-winning chefs the world over are pleased to serve up their variations of this success. Its undeniable: wherever it came from, the hamburger is more popular today than ever before. Enjoy!
PREPARATION & INGREDIENTS
What makes a good burger?
First of all, there are hamburgers and there are cheeseburgers. As the name implies, a cheeseburger is a burger to which a layer of cheese (or several layers, according to taste) have been added. We havent made too much distinction in the following. Ultimately, it is up to the connoisseur to decide whether he wants cheese on his burger, how much of it and what kind it should be.
You will find a basic recipe for the classic hamburger on . As a general rule, a hamburger can consist of several different variable components: meat or vegetarian ingredients for the patties (such as beef, pork, lamb, poultry, fish and seafood, bulgur or tofu) bread rolls or buns (for instance, wheat, rye, multi-grain or ciabatta, brioches or all kinds of flat breads) And for the toppings: salad, vegetables, fruit cheese (for instance blue cheese, brie, camembert, cheddar, feta, Gouda, Gruyre, halloumi, manchego, mozzarella, provolone, Taleggio, goats cheese) dressing, marinade, pesto, tapenade, mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, chutney, relish etc. herbs and spices Making your own tasty burger has nothing to do with magic, even if the ingredients and artistic arrangements that you will often find in the burger restaurants would encourage you to think so. The utensils as well as the ingredients will already be found in most households. However, a little basic knowledge of the preparation as it is provided on the following pages of this book will certainly ensure that your efforts are a success. The preparation is easy with our modular system, and also opens up an endless variety of possible combinations.
And youll soon see that its just as easy to produce your own creative combinations.
The grill
Whether a charcoal, gas or electric grill or barbecue, open or closed grill, ceramic or stainless steel grill: (almost) everyone has their own version at home. Basically, burgers can be cooked on almost any grill, and also in ridged or cast iron pans or skillets. For instance, you can fry the burger on both sides in a pan, then put in a pre-heated oven at 180 C (Gas Mark 4) for 2025 minutes to finish (depending on the ingredients and your preferred level of doneness). Whether you use charcoal or briquettes on the grill is up to you. Charcoal glows sooner, but although briquettes take longer to get there, they glow for longer.
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