Smash Burgers

Smash Burgers made easy! This foolproof recipe delivers crispy edges, juicy flavor, and restaurant-quality burgers right from your kitchen.

Smash Burgers Plated

We jumped on the Smash Burger trend fast-and never looked back. The first time we bit into two thin, crispy-edged beef patties, loaded with melted cheese and stacked on a soft, pillowy bun, we were hooked. This easy smash burger recipe delivers everything you want: juicy beef, caramelized edges, and tons of flavor in just minutes.

Unlike our juicy Umami Burgers or leaner Turkey Burgers, these homemade smash burgers start with ground beef rolled into balls and smashed on a hot griddle for maximum crisp. It's fast, fun, and ridiculously delicious.

Pair it with: our Old Fashioned Potato Salad and a chilled glass of Sea Sun Pinot Noir-a bright, fruit-forward wine that complements the rich, savory beef like a dream.

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Ingredients

Smash Burgers Ingredients
  • GROUND BEEF: we prefer 80% lean ground beef chuck for burgers (80/20, or 80% lean and 20% fat)
  • CHEESE: we like American cheese slices. You can also use cheddar cheese or Muenster cheese
  • HAMBURGER BUNS: we like brioche buns for burgers
  • NONSTICK COOKING SPRAY: (for the grill pan) canola oil cooking spray or olive oil cooking spray
  • SALT: kosher salt or sea salt
  • PEPPER: fresh ground black pepper

for the burger sauce:

  • MAYONNAISE: light mayonnaise (we like Hellman's Real Mayonnaise)
  • KETCHUP: we like Heinz Tomato Ketchup
  • BBQ SAUCE: we like Bull's Eye Barbecue Sauce
  • GARLIC POWDER: just a dash of garlic powder for for flavor

🔪Top tip

You don't need a fancy burger press to smash the burgers. A simple spatula or a heavy flat bottomed glass will do.

Smash Burgers Wine Pairing

Instructions

  1. ROLL BEEF INTO BALLS: Separate beef into 4-3 oz portions. Roll into balls. 
  2. MAKE SMASH BURGER SAUCE: combine ketchup, mayonnaise, bbq sauce and garlic powder in a small bowl and mix until combined. Refrigerate until burgers are done.
  3. HEAT PAN ON GRILL: Using a cast iron grill pan (griddle pan) or heavy bottom skillet, heat over high heat for 5 minutes.
  4. PRESS BURGER PATTIES: Place each beef ball on skillet and using a flat spatula, press down on ball until flattened and thin. Repeat until all are on grill.
  5. SEASON: Salt and pepper to taste.
  6. COOK BURGERS: Cook for 3 minutes on each side. When burgers are done top 2 burgers with a slice of cheese.
  7. GRILL BUNS: Spray the buns lightly with cooking spray and place on grill to warm and brown.
  8. ASSEMBLE BURGERS: Remove from grill and place 2 burgers on each bun and top with burger sauce and your favorite toppings. Enjoy.

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🍔 More Burger Recipes

  • ULTIMATE UMAMI BURGER: This better-for-you burger is made with ground mushrooms for incredible texture & umami flavor
  • GRILLED TURKEY BURGERS: a lean, flavorful burger that's not lean on flavor! Fresh pineapple slaw makes each bite savory and sweet.
  • CAPRESE PORK SLIDERS: ground pork, fresh tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and basil make these mini burger bites irresistible!
  • ITALIAN SAUSAGE BURGER: in the mood for something spicy? This sausage burger delivers! Made with Italian sausage, peppers and spices.

Variations

  • LOW CARB: use whole wheat buns or gluten free buns. We also like to use whole wheat English muffins
  • GLUTEN FREE (NO CARB): go without the bun Serve burger on top of a Crunchy Asian Salad instead
  • CHEESE: we love American, Muenster, Cheddar, or Swiss.
  • TOPPINGS: grilled onions or pickled onions, pickles, lettuce, tomato slices
Smash Burgers Served

This post is sponsored by our friends at Sea Sun Wines. All opinions are our own.

Storage

  • STORE LEFTOVER BURGERS (minus buns and toppings) in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • FREEZE: freeze burgers (extra uncooked ground beef balls) in an airtight container. Wrap each one separately in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Thaw them completely in the refrigerator before you're ready to serve, then follow cooking instructions.

FAQ

What are smash burgers?

Smash burgers are a type of hamburger made by smashing a ball of ground beef onto a hot griddle. This creates a crispy, caramelized crust on the outside while keeping the center juicy.

How do you get crispy edges on smash burgers?

To get crispy edges on smash burgers, use a hot griddle or cast iron pan and smash the beef balls firmly to maximize surface contact. Don't flip too early-let that crust form!

What type of beef is best for smash burgers?

For the best homemade smash burgers, use 80/20 ground beef. The higher fat content ensures juicy, flavorful patties with that crispy edge smash burgers are known for.

Can I make smash burgers on a regular stovetop?

Yes! You can make smash burgers at home using a cast iron skillet or flat griddle. Just make sure the surface gets hot enough to achieve that classic sear.

Should you season smash burgers before or after smashing?

Season smash burgers after placing the beef on the hot surface and smashing them. This helps build a flavorful crust while keeping the beef juicy inside.

What kind of buns should I use for smash burgers?

Soft buns like potato rolls or brioche buns are ideal for smash burgers. They're sturdy enough to hold the juicy patties but soft enough to let the crispy edges shine.

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2 smash burger patties on brioche bun with lettuce, tomatoes and cheese

Smash Burger recipe

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Smash Burgers made easy! This foolproof recipe delivers crispy edges, juicy flavor, and restaurant-quality burgers right from your kitchen.

  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 2 burgers 1x

Ingredients

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for the burgers:

  • 12 oz ground beef
  • 2 slices cheese
  • 2 brioche buns
  • non-stick cooking spray
  • salt
  • pepper

for the sauce:

  • ¼ C mayonnaise 
  • ¼ C ketchup
  • 1 tsp BBQ sauce
  • dash of garlic powder

Instructions

  1. Separate beef into 4-3 oz portions. Roll into balls. 
  2. Make the sauce by combining the ketchup, mayonaise, bbq sauce and garlic powder in a small bowl and mix until combined.
  3. Refrigerate until burgers are done.
  4. Using a heavy bottom skillet or a cast iron flat grill pan, heat over high heat for 5 minutes.
  5. Place each beef ball on skillet and using a flat spatula, press down on ball until flattened and thin. Repeat until all are on grill.
  6. Salt and pepper to taste.
  7. Cook for 3 minutes on each side. When burgers are done top 2 burgers with a slice of cheese.
  8. Spray the buns lightly with cooking spray and place on grill to warm and brown.
  9. Remove from grill and place 2 burgers on each bun and top with burger sauce and your favorite toppings.
  10. Enjoy.

Notes

  • For the best homemade smash burgers, use 80/20 ground beef. The higher fat content ensures juicy, flavorful patties with that crispy edge smash burgers are known for.
  • You don't need a fancy burger press to smash the burgers. A simple spatula or a heavy flat bottomed glass will do.
  • Author: Superman Cooks
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: burgers

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 burgers
  • Calories: 667
  • Sugar: 11.9 g
  • Sodium: 2333.2 mg
  • Fat: 36.7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 32.9 g
  • Protein: 48.9 g
  • Cholesterol: 141 mg

One Comment

  1. This recipe is on repeat at our house. Those perfect patties-tender on the inside with perfectly crispy edges-are to die for!

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