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    I Tried Ina Garten’s Quick, Easy Burger Recipe, Worth It for Family

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    • I made Ina Garten’s simple, five-ingredient burger recipe.
    • The recipe called for ground beef, olive oil, salt, pepper, and mustard.
    • The burgers were really easy to make and tasted amazing.

    I think there’s something special about sinking my teeth into well-seasoned burgers at a nice restaurant. But like many people choosing to cook at home nowadays, my family also likes to enjoy a meal from the comfort of our own kitchen.

    So, when I came across Ina Garten’s recipe for high-quality burgers, I knew I had to try it myself. Garten’s recipe calls for beef from Niman Ranch, a company with a network of US farmers and ranchers who work to humanely and sustainably raise livestock.

    However, I had trouble finding Niman Ranch meat at my local grocery store, so I opted for grass-fed ground beef that was 80% lean and 20% fat.

    I was excited to try Garten’s recipe and see how it tasted. Here’s how it went.

    I started by gathering the ingredients for the burgers and the caramelized onion topping.


    A white bowl filled with ground beef, a pepper grinder, a small white bowl of mustard, a brown bowl of salt, and a blue olive oil dispenser

    I gathered ground beef, mustard, salt, pepper, and olive oil for the burgers.


    Terri Peters

    Garten’s burger recipe called for 2 pounds of ground beef, 1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard, 3 tablespoons of olive oil, and 1 teaspoon each of salt and pepper.

    Normally, I buy inexpensive ground beef, which costs about $4 per pound. Luckily, I found grass-fed ground beef at Walmart for just over $6 per pound, which worked perfectly for this recipe.

    Following Garten’s instructions, I also planned to serve the burgers on English muffins and top them with caramelized onions.

    The topping called for 2 pounds of yellow onions, 2 tablespoons each of olive oil, unsalted butter, and sherry-wine vinegar, half a teaspoon each of pepper and fresh thyme, and 1 teaspoon of salt.

    Next, I mixed the ground beef and seasonings with a fork.


    A white bowl of ground beef with salt, pepper, mustard, and a fork sticking out of the mixture

    I appreciated that my hands stayed clean during the process.


    Terri Peters

    In the recipe’s corresponding YouTube video, Garten mixes the burger ingredients with a fork to keep the meat tender. I’d normally mix burger meat with my hands, so Garten’s method was a departure from my usual process.

    However, lightly mixing the ground beef, mustard, olive oil, salt, and pepper with a fork was surprisingly easy. I kept my hands clean, and everything in the bowl was well combined.

    I used a food scale to evenly divide the ground beef mixture.


    A large bowl of ground beef sitting next to a white plate with two burger patties and a smaller white bowl of ground beef sitting on a food scale

    My food scale was very helpful for measuring the ground beef.


    Terri Peters

    Garten recommends making each burger about ⅓ pound, so I pulled out my food scale to ensure I had six evenly formed patties. I weighed each burger before placing it onto a plate.

    This recipe yielded six burger patties — perfect for feeding a family of four and having leftovers the next day.

    After shaping each burger by hand, I let the patties chill in the refrigerator for a bit.


    A white plate of six raw burger patties sprinkled with salt and pepper

    I plated the six patties before chilling them in the fridge.


    Terri Peters

    In the video, Garten chilled the burgers in the refrigerator before grilling them, so I did the same.

    I made my hamburger patties early in the afternoon, so I let them sit on a plate in the refrigerator for a few hours before dinnertime.

    Next, I made caramelized onions to go on top of the burgers.


    A wooden cutting board with a half of an onion, some onion slices, and a knife sitting in front of a container of onion slices on a food scale

    I sliced and weighed the yellow onions.


    Terri Peters

    The recipe also included instructions for making caramelized onions using 2 pounds of sliced yellow onions.

    Again, I broke out the food scale, thinly slicing the yellow onions until I reached 2 pounds. In total, I used about six medium-sized onions.

    Between gathering the ingredients and slicing the onions, I’d already spent about 20 minutes working on one topping — this was more time-consuming than I anticipated.

    I caramelized the sliced onions in a deep pot on the stovetop.


    A large gray pot holding caramelized onions cooking on a stove

    The flavors of the caramelized onions, thyme, vinegar, salt, and pepper melded together.


    Terri Peters

    I added the onion slices, thyme, butter, and olive oil into a large pot, put the lid on, and let everything simmer over medium-low heat for about 10 minutes.

    Then, I uncovered the pot and cooked the onions for about 30 minutes, occasionally stirring to prevent them from sticking to the bottom of my pan. Once the onions were translucent and perfectly caramelized, I added the vinegar, salt, and pepper.

    Finally, it was time to head to my patio to grill the burgers and toast the English muffins.


    Six raw burger patties sitting on a grill next to several English muffin buns

    I toasted the English muffins and cooked the burgers on my charcoal grill.


    Terri Peters

    I placed the six burger patties on the grill, let them cook for about five minutes, flipped them over, and added the halved English muffins face-down on the grate.

    After about five more minutes, the burgers were cooked to a perfect medium temperature. I placed them on a plate with the English muffins and brought them inside to finish garnishing.

    All that was left to do was dress the burgers and serve them.


    A wooden board holding four burger patties sitting on top of English muffin buns with caramelized onion on top of them. English muffin tops with a white spread sit on the board behind them.

    I topped the burgers with caramelized onions and spread mayonnaise on the English muffins.


    Terri Peters

    Garten’s recipe suggested topping the burgers with mayonnaise and the caramelized onions. I dressed four burgers exactly as Garten recommended — slathering each with my favorite Duke’s Mayo and a heaping scoop of onions.

    Because I had less-adventurous teens at my dinner table, I plated two burgers on regular hamburger buns and topped them with American cheese. I liked that the patties were simple enough to please picky eaters but still paired well with unique buns and toppings.

    Garten has yet to lead me astray, and I’d make these burgers again.


    The writer holds wooden board with plated burgers on English muffins topped with caramelized onions

    My family enjoyed the burgers, and I’d definitely make them again.


    Terri Peters

    The burgers tasted amazing — each patty was juicy and moist, with a slight tang from the Dijon mustard. The burgers had incredible grill marks and tasted charred and smoky.

    The caramelized onions didn’t disappoint, either. The finished onions were flavorful and tangy, with the perfect amount of saltiness and spice from the black pepper.

    I also thought the nooks and crannies of the English muffins paired perfectly with the mayonnaise. The creamy, tangy condiment settled nicely into the bread.

    I’ve made a few other recipes from Garten, and the celebrity chef has yet to lead me astray. These burgers will become my new go-to recipe, as the patties were simple to make and full of flavor.

    This story was originally published in August 2024, and most recently updated on May 22, 2025.

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