By the way, I’m not picking sides, but went with “Juicy,” simply to appease my spell-checker. No matter how you spell it, one thing is for sure; this isn’t just any old cheeseburger.
The cheese stuffing really does keep the meat juicier, and the
mouthfeel is noticeably different that what you experience with a burger that
has cheese melted over the top. However, for this to work you need to keep the
cheese inside, which means making sure you thoroughly and thoughtfully press
the edges of the two patties together.
Please note that the times I gave in the video may, or may
not, be close to what you’ll need. There are so many variables such as fat
content, meat temperature, pan temperature, cheese choice, and portion size,
just to name a few. So, doing some testing before the big burger party is
recommended. Best homework, ever! Above and beyond that, not much can go
wrong, so I really do hope you give this a try soon. Enjoy!
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Amazing, thank you Chef! These are really great with bleu cheese
John, you didn't link to the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGdUh-2WE2M
Sounds like fun to make! What is your secret sauce?
Love the Juicy (Jucy) Lucy video. As a Minnesotan I do have one correction. A burger with lettuce and tomato is a "California" burger and has been at least since my childhood in the 1950s, prior to the discovery of the avocado.
No ingredient amounts?
Good stuff! What kind of beef do you prefer? 80/20?
That looks tasty. I can't wait to see the video!
Where's the Beef!? .... I mean video!!?? :)
Another Minnesotan here - the California Burger is lettuce, tomato and MAYO! The only real Juicy Lucy I knew of was the 5-8 Club: questionable part of town, bar frequented by cops - the very best burger to burn your mouth on!!!
For the Matt's fans, Chef missed one key step/flavor that I think is key to the "Jucy Lucy", but I will happily share it with you. Dehydrated minced onion. It is the signature flavor that makes it for me and kept me going back to Matt's for literally 40 years. Coincidentally it is also the memorable flavor of a certain small steam grilled hamburger chain. Rehydrate some of those onions in some hot water a few hours prior to putting your burgers together, and fry a pile alongside your burgers. If you have a deep fryer, drizzle some of the seasoned oil onto the onions as they fry and you will get that secret Matt's experience at home. You will need to add some oil to those onions though even if you don't have fryer oil or they will dry out and burn. Once they start to brown, add a pile to the bun,and don't forget a few pickle slices. Of course it is nice to have a fryer so you can make a basket of shoestring fries just like you get at Matt's!
Where is the ingredient list?
Ahem.... you *pan fried* it, instead of grilling of it over open flames? That's not the Chef John I know...
chef John
I don't see the video link
looks great
I guess you could have called it a Juicy Luicy, but that would have likely angered everyone, including your spell checker.
There is no video
Minor detail, perhaps, but I can only find the video on your youtube channel. The video doesn't show up on the foodwishes site.
Love the video. In a restaurant I opened last year I did something similar I think you would absolutely love and should try. A juicy Lucy but stuffed with goat cheese with nothing but red wine onion marmalade on top. The good fatty burger being cut by that sharp goat and off balanced with the sweet savory marmalade. I really think it would be right up your alley.
Love the video. In a restaurant I opened last year I did something similar I think you would absolutely love and should try. A juicy Lucy but stuffed with goat cheese with nothing but red wine onion marmalade on top. The good fatty burger being cut by that sharp goat and off balanced with the sweet savory marmalade. I really think it would be right up your alley.
The Secret Sauce :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUU1AbXTISI
Help! I could not find your recipe here or on allrecipes.com. would you give us a link, please?
Thanks for all you do Chef John! Another great idea!
We used super high quality grass fed and the results were marvelous
Hi thanks for sharing a such mouthwatering recipe love the juicy burger's. I definitely try this at home. Can anyone suggest me where can i find the best hamburger beef patties in Houston, Texas.
Thanks
Bryan
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