2 lb. ground chuck
2 t. Worcestershire sauce
1 t. Montreal steak seasoning
½ t. freshly ground black pepper
1 large egg
½ c. Italian breadcrumbs
2 T. butter, divided
1 T. olive oil
1 medium yellow onion, sliced
1 8-oz. pkg. crimini mushrooms, sliced
1-2 c. shredded Monterey Jack cheese
In a large bowl, combine ground chuck, Worcestershire, steak
seasoning, black pepper, and mix until well blended. Shape mixture into four
oblong potions about ½” thick.
Beat egg with 1 tablespoon water until frothy; pour into a shallow bowl. Put
Italian breadcrumbs into another shallow bowl. Dip each patty into the egg
mixture, and then into the Italian breadcrumbs, turning to coat. Place coated
patties on a plate.
In a 10” – 12” skillet, melt 1 T. butter. Add oil, heating until hot. Sauté onions
and a sprinkling of salt for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add
mushrooms to the skillet and sauté for another 3 to 4 minutes. Turn out
vegetables into a bowl.
Place pan back over heat and melt remaining tablespoon of butter until
sizzling, but not brown. Put the crumb-coated patties into the pan and cook for
five minutes. Flip to the other side and cook five minutes more. Pour sautéed
onions and mushrooms over the top of the burger patties. Cover each one with a
generous amount of shredded Monterey jack cheese. Put a lid on the pan and cook
until the cheese melts.
Serve immediately.
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5 comments:
Just the idea of road kill would be a negative for me. The recipe is a keeper though!
Wow - this looks so delicious! My daughter worked at TRH briefly while she was in college and I still have never eaten there! I have noticed the rolls recipe everywhere lately and that cracks me up. I'll take an order of this, with rolls, and a side salad for lunch please!
Oh my that looks delicious! Mom used to make something similar, but she put the egg inside the meat mixture. I like your idea of dipping it. Lol on the name - hilarious! We like a dish at our favorite breakfast place with the name "Garbage" in it, so names don't bother me. ;)
Thank you to stop over. Glad you liked the minimalist style. Have a lovely season:)
The name is a little off putting, but it sure does look good!!
Jenna
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