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    Published: Jul 4, 2024 · Modified: Dec 16, 2024 by Genevieve · This post may contain affiliate links.

    How to Grill the Perfect Burger

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    Get ready to fire up the grill and impress your guests with perfectly grilled burgers. From lighting the coals to adding the last slice of cheese, our expert guide will lead you through how to grill delicious burgers. Your backyard BBQ just got a whole lot tastier.  

    Six beef patties grilling on a charcoal barbecue with smoke rising, outdoors on a sunny day.
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    Grilling burgers, whether they're traditional beef burgers, turkey burgers, or a lamb or pork burger, is as quintessential to summer as fireworks, baseball, and beach vacations. We may love the crust you get with cast iron on an amazing burger, but there’s something about a flame-kissed patty that makes mouths water. Whether you’re hosting a backyard cookout or just whipping up dinner, there is nothing quite like a juicy burger from the grill. And here’s how to master that. 

    Choose the meat

    When it comes to great burger recipes, choosing the right ground meat is the key. Look for high-quality ground beef but don’t skimp on the fat. A fat content of 80 percent or higher is essential. This will ensure that your burgers stay juicy and are loaded with flavor when flame-kissed on the grill. The same goes for different types of meat, like ground turkey, chicken or even lamb. Whether grinding your own hamburger or using store-bought, be sure to add a little fat into the ratio so that things can stand up to the heat. 

    “When grilling up burgers, don’t just get creative with your toppings. Experiment with different meat blends. Ground beef is usually made with ground chuck, but you can ask your butcher to grind up any cut of beef. Mix in ground short ribs, ribeye or brisket for added richness and juiciness.“ 

    — Christie Vanover, champion pitmaster of GirlscanGrill.com

    Make the patties 

    Once you have the ground meat, it’s time to make the patties. A tip here is to work with a gentle hand. Divide the meat into even portions and then gently form each into patties. It is crucial not to overwork the meat, as it can make tough burgers. 

    Season the outside of the patties with a hint of salt and allow them to chill in the refrigerator to firm up while you prepare the grill. Chilling is a step to never skip as it helps the burgers from falling apart when transferred to the grill. 

    You can also freeze the individual patties at this point and store them in the freezer for up to three months. Par-freeze them first on a parchment-lined baking sheet before stacking them with sheets of wax or parchment paper in between each. 

    Prep the grill

    When you’re ready to grill the burgers, be sure to give yourself enough time to prep the grill so it’s ready. Cooking over a grill that isn't ready can ruin your burger. Allow for about 30 minutes for the grill to prep and preheat it. Get more tips in this charcoal grilling guide.  

    Always start with a clean grill for the best results. Use a charcoal chimney for the easiest way to ignite charcoal with no lighter fluid. Then prepare the grill for a two-zone fire by stacking your lit charcoal to one side of the grill. 

    Burgers grilling on a barbecue with visible flames and char marks on the meat.
    Photo credit: Deposit Photos.

    If you're cooking on a gas grill, set up the grill by igniting two or three burners to create a cooler zone and a hotter zone.

    For a pellet grill, set up your grill for the sear setting. Make sure your hopper is filled with pellets so there is no chance of it running out while you’re grilling the burgers.

    With any grill, close the lid and allow the grill to preheat for 15 minutes before cooking anything. And, if you’re using a griddle, make sure your Blackstone grill is cleaned and ready to go by oiling the surface and preheating as well. 

    Cook the burgers 

    When the grill is preheated, it’s time to cook the burgers! Unlike smoked hamburgers, traditional burgers are cooked hot and fast for that signature char-grilled flavor. Place them over the hot side of the grill, and cook them for about four to five minutes on each side, flipping them once for even cooking. If you’re cooking frozen burger patties, you may need to cook them longer, about 15 to 20 minutes, for them to be cooked completely through. According to the USDA, burgers should be cooked to 160 F, and the best way to tell if they are done is to use a digital meat thermometer.

    A turkey smash burger on a wooden cutting board in front of subway tile.

    If flare-ups occur, carefully transfer the burgers to the indirect heat side, or the cooler side of the grill with a long spatula.

    Time the burgers so you can add the cheese for the last minute to melt while toasting the buns.  

    Assemble the burgers 

    Once your burgers are cooked to perfection, it's time to assemble them. Start by toasting your buns on the grill, this will help the sauce or condiment not to soak through the fresh bun. Then pile on your burger patty and any toppings you desire. Classic burger toppings include lettuce, tomato, onion, cheese and pickles, but feel free to get creative with your toppings, including serving the burgers on lettuce wraps. 

    Burgers are best served fresh off the grill. Have all of your side dishes ready to go so there’s no delay for your hungry family or friends. 

    Tips for Success

    Take your burgers to the next level with these simple tips. 

    • Be sure to shape the patties slightly larger than the buns, as they will shrink a little when cooking. 
    • Don’t press down on your burgers while grilling them. It can cause the juices to be squeezed out of the patties, drying them out. 
    • Add flavor to your burgers by using wood chips. To add wood chips to a charcoal grill, place the chips directly on the coals. Wait until the flames have died down before adding your burgers to avoid additional flare-ups. For a gas grill, use a smoker box of foil packets when smoking on a gas grill. For a pellet grill, you can also use a smoker box or a pellet tube right on the grill grates for additional smoke flavor.  
    • Always keep a squirt bottle on hand to lightly extinguish any flare-ups or simply close the lid to cut off the airflow to the fire.  

    Alternate Cooking Methods

    If your grill is out of commission, be sure to try these other cooking methods:

    • Make an air fryer burger for an easy dinner that doesn't heat up the house.
    • Try this hamburger steak with gravy on the stovetop.
    • Cook these turkey smash burgers in a hot cast iron skillet.

    Grilling burgers is a fun and delicious way to enjoy the great outdoors, no matter what grill you have. With these tips and tricks, you'll be able to grill up perfect burgers every time. So fire up the grill, invite some friends over, and enjoy the summer with some delicious burgers.

    Kita Roberts is a meat maven behind the top food blog for meat lovers, GirlCarnivore.com, as well as PasstheSushi.com and RomanticWeekendGetaways.com. 

    This article first appeared on Food Drink Life.

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