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Hamburgers are easy to make and perfect for backyard grilling. Learn how to make the juiciest grilled burgers ever with just a few simple tricks!

A close up of a hamburgers on a hamburger bun, with lettuce, tomato and red onion

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About This Recipe

I am not usually one to order a hamburger when we dine out. But throw a burger on the backyard grill and I am all over that. Tender, so juicy, and charred to perfection and sitting next to a big helping of Dill Pickle Pasta Salad, Slow Cooker Baked Beans, or Bacon Ranch Red Potato Salad – now that’s my kind of barbecue!

Several years ago I attended a cookout demonstration given by Weber Grills where they taught us how to make the perfect burger. Since then I’ve perfected this recipe on my own backyard grill and I’m going to share all my my best tips and tricks. Things like how to perfectly season your burger, why you want that indent in the center, and how to cook hamburgers without a grill.

How To Make Hamburger Patties

The best hamburgers start with quality ground beef and just a little bit of salt and pepper. You can use ground chuck (80/20) but I prefer a little leaner so I use an 85/15 ratio. To make my burgers extra juicy, I add a little bit of olive oil!

  1. Hand-mix: Using clean hands, mix the ground beef, salt, pepper, and olive oil (if using) in a large bowl. Use your hands to mix because it helps keep you from over-mixing, resulting in a tough patty. Yes, this means touching raw meat, so wash your hands before and after mixing.
  2. Portion: Divide the meat into equal portions. I use a kitchen scale to get the patties nice and even and no one is complaining that their hamburger is smaller than their sister’s! Lay a piece of parchment paper before placing the meat on the scale to keep it clean.
  3. Shape the patties: Shape the portioned meat into flat, round patties. I keep my patties about 6 ounces each and then form a patty that’s about 5-inches in diameter and less than an inch thick. Press your thumb gently into the center of the patty about halfway down. This little trick helps the patty to hold its shape while cooking and prevents shrinking.
  4. Storage: You can cook your hamburgers right away or refrigerate or freeze for later. If refrigerating, be sure to cook hamburgers within 24 hours. To freeze, wrap the patties individually using plastic wrap or parchment paper then place in a freezer bag and freeze for up to 6 months.

four ground beef burger patties with an indent in the center, sitting on grill grates.

How To Cook Hamburgers on the Grill

There are three different ways to cook your hamburger patties. Each method will result in a juicy burger, but I definitely recommend cooking on the grill if you can.

  1. Preheat an outdoor grill to medium-high heat (400-450 degrees F) and clean the grates using a grill brush.
  2. Place hamburger patties on the grill, indent side up, and close the lid. Resist the urge to press down your burger or move it too soon. Cook for about 4 minutes; when the meat easily releases from the grates, you’re ready to flip.
  3. Carefully and using a long handled grill spatula; flip the patties over and close the lid. Again resist the urge to press down on the patties to avoid losing valuable juices. Cook another 4 minutes.
  4. Test for doneness using a digital meat thermometer; 160 degrees F is medium. Add sliced cheese if using, and close the lid for 1 minute to melt. Transfer hamburgers to a clean plate and cover with foil to keep warm before serving.

Four ground beef patties with grill marks, sitting on grill grates.

FAQs

How long should I grill hamburgers?

The length of time for cooking burgers depends on the heat of your grill and the thickness of the patties. But it will take approximately 4-5 minutes per side. Let them rest at least 5 minutes before serving.

How do I know when the hamburgers are cooked through?

Hamburgers should be cooked to at least 160 degrees F. Use tongs to lift up the patty and insert an instant-read digital meat thermometer into the center of the burger.

**Can hamburgers be pink in the center?

Yes. A hamburger that’s a little pink in the middle can be safe to eat as long as it has reached 160 degrees F, the recommended internal temperature for hamburgers**.**

**Are hamburgers healthy?

To make your burgers a little healthier you can use lean ground beef (90/10) and add a couple teaspoons of olive oil. Your burgers will have a third less fat and calories and are just as juicy.

**Why did my hamburgers fall apart on the grill?

There are a few possible reasons your meat won’t stay together, but the most common are too much liquid (which is why I only season with salt and pepper) or pressing the meat too tightly together.

What temperature should I set my grill to for hamburgers?

It is recommended to preheat your grill to a medium-high heat, typically around 375°F to 450°F (190°C to 230°C). This temperature range allows for a good balance between achieving a nicely seared exterior and ensuring the interior of the burgers cooks through properly.

Can I add cheese to the hamburgers while they’re grilling?

Cook the burgers, flip them, and cook on the other side until they’re almost done. At this point, you can add your cheese. Place a slice of your preferred cheese (such as cheddar, American, Swiss, or pepper jack) on top of each patty.
Close the grill lid and continue grilling for a couple more minutes until the cheese is melted and gooey.

How do I prevent hamburgers from sticking to the grill?

Make sure to fully preheat the grill and clean it, oil the grates and make sure that the burger is fully seared before you flip it. Flipping them too frequently can cause them to break apart and stick to the grill.

Also, don’t press down on the burgers with your spatula while they are cooking. This can release the juices and cause the burgers to stick to the grill.

Burgers on the Stove Top

It’s super easy to cook your burgers on the stove if the grill isn’t an option.

  1. Use a heavy bottomed skillet, like cast iron over medium heat.
  2. Fry hamburgers for about 5-6 minutes per side.
  3. Test for doneness with a digital meat thermometer and transfer to a plate to rest.

For more on this method, check out my recipe for Stovetop Burgers.

How To Top Your Hamburger

Two hamburgers on a plate, topped with cheese, tomatoes, onions and lettuce. The tops of the buns are angled off the edge of the burgers.

Like the meat, having a good quality bun is essential to the perfect hamburger, so splurge a little and get the good ones!

Helpful Tips

A cheeseburger cut in half, exposing the center of the meat and bun

What To Serve with Hamburgers

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Calories: 393kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 32gFat: 29gSaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 116mgSodium: 403mgPotassium: 502mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gCalcium: 26mgIron: 4mg

Nutritional Disclaimer Kristin Maxwell of “Yellow Bliss Road” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. For accurate calorie counts and other nutritional values, we recommend running the ingredients through your preferred online nutritional calculator. Calories and other nutritional values can vary depending on which brands were used.

Kristin Maxwell is the creator and main recipe developer, writer, and photographer of Yellow Bliss Road. A self-taught cook and self-appointed foodie, she specializes in easy, flavorful and approachable recipes for any home cook.

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