Imagine if you could prepare hamburgers
for your entire family in a couple of minutes without having to dirty your
stove or fire a grill? Now you can just by roasting them.
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, plus more for
lining the pan
2 pounds ground beef, preferably chuck
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper,
or more to taste
6 toasted hamburger buns, English muffins,
split focaccia, or slices of other favorite bread
Your favorite hamburger toppings: sliced
Swiss or cheddar cheese (I like blue cheese!), sliced tomato, lettuce, sliced
onion, pickles, ketchup, mustard, etc.
Preheat the oven to 475°F and place a rack
in the center (450 degrees in a convection oven). Line a heavy-duty rimmed
baking sheet with aluminum foil and sprinkle a thin coating of salt on top to
absorb any drippings and keep the oven from smoking. Mount a wire rack so that
it is at least 3/4 inch above the pan's surface.
Using your hands, break the meat into 1-
to 2-inch chunks and place in a mixing basin. Season with salt, Worcestershire
sauce, and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Mix carefully, breaking up the
meat and incorporating the spices with your fingertips. Overworking the meat
will result in tough, dry burgers.
Divide 6 pieces of the meat. Before
shaping, eyeball even pieces and lay them on a big platter. “This way, You can
add a little here and a little there once you have six equal-sized lumps
to begin with.” You may also use a kitchen scale to ensure that each burger
weighs 5.3 ounces. Form the meat into disks approximately 3 1/4 inches
wide and 1 inch thick. Place the burgers on the wire rack at least 1 inch
apart.
Cook the burgers for 10 to 16 minutes,
checking them with an instant-read thermometer (the fastest method) or by
cutting into one to look. Look for 130 to 135 degrees for medium-rare, and 140
degrees for medium. (If you want your burgers medium-well, raise the
temperature to 160 degrees. If using cheese, top the burgers with it when
they are approximately 2 degrees from done and return them to the oven for 1
minute to melt the cheese.
Distribute the burgers on buns, English
muffins, split focaccia, or your preferred bread and top with desired
garnishes.
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