1. Combine cucumbers, dill, garlic, mustard seeds and peppercorns in 1-quart mason jar. Set aside.
2. Combine vinegar, water,1 tablespoon salt and sugar in small saucepan. Cook over medium heat just until sugar and salt dissolve. Carefully pour mixture over cucumbers, covering completely but leaving 1/4-inch gap between top of jar and liquid. Seal jar; gently shake a few times to combine. Let jar cool to room temperature. Refrigerate at least 12 hours.
3. Combine all sauce ingredients ( mayonnaise, ketchup, juice from pickles, yellow mustard) in small bowl. Cover; refrigerate until serving.
4. Heat broiler to high
5. Spread cut sides of hamburger buns with Butter with Canola Oil. Place onto baking sheet, buttered-side up. Broil 1 minute or until buns are lightly toasted. Set aside.
6. Divide ground beef into 4 equal portions. Shape into 2-inch patties, each about 2 inches thick. (Do not overwork meat.) Sprinkle tops with 1/4 teaspoon each salt and pepper. Place onto parchment-lined platter. Refrigerate until cooking time.
7. Brush 12-inch stainless steel or cast iron skillet with vegetable oil. Heat over medium-high heat until oil is almost smoking. Working with 1 patty at a time, place into hot skillet, seasoned-side down. Firmly smash down using heavy weight spatula. (Use second spatula to push down for more leverage.) Flatten patty to about 1/2 inch thick. Repeat with other patties. Season patties with remaining salt and pepper.
8. Cook burgers, without moving them, 90 seconds. Using spatula, flip burgers, making sure to scrape bottom of pan to include bottom crust. Cook 30 more seconds. Top each burger with 1 slice of deli American; continue cooking 90 seconds or until internal temperature reaches 160°F or desired doneness. Place burgers onto toasted buns; top with sauce and pickles. Serve immediately.
9. TIP #1: If cooking on an electric stovetop, your cooking times will be just a little longer than stated in recipe. Use a thermometer to determine desired doneness.
10. TIP #2: We recommend purchasing the ground beef for this recipe fresh from the meat counter. It will create the tender, juicy burger you're after. Ground beef that comes in tubes or pre-packaged has been squished for packaging which will affect the final product.
11. TIP #3: Pickles can be stored up to two months in the refrigerator.
- 38 g Total Fat
- 105 mg Cholesterol
- 1750 mg Sodium
- 32 g Carbohydrates
- 2 g Dietary Fiber
- 33 g Protein
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Nutritional Information
- 38 g Total Fat
- 105 mg Cholesterol
- 1750 mg Sodium
- 32 g Carbohydrates
- 2 g Dietary Fiber
- 33 g Protein
Directions
1. Combine cucumbers, dill, garlic, mustard seeds and peppercorns in 1-quart mason jar. Set aside.
2. Combine vinegar, water,1 tablespoon salt and sugar in small saucepan. Cook over medium heat just until sugar and salt dissolve. Carefully pour mixture over cucumbers, covering completely but leaving 1/4-inch gap between top of jar and liquid. Seal jar; gently shake a few times to combine. Let jar cool to room temperature. Refrigerate at least 12 hours.
3. Combine all sauce ingredients ( mayonnaise, ketchup, juice from pickles, yellow mustard) in small bowl. Cover; refrigerate until serving.
4. Heat broiler to high
5. Spread cut sides of hamburger buns with Butter with Canola Oil. Place onto baking sheet, buttered-side up. Broil 1 minute or until buns are lightly toasted. Set aside.
6. Divide ground beef into 4 equal portions. Shape into 2-inch patties, each about 2 inches thick. (Do not overwork meat.) Sprinkle tops with 1/4 teaspoon each salt and pepper. Place onto parchment-lined platter. Refrigerate until cooking time.
7. Brush 12-inch stainless steel or cast iron skillet with vegetable oil. Heat over medium-high heat until oil is almost smoking. Working with 1 patty at a time, place into hot skillet, seasoned-side down. Firmly smash down using heavy weight spatula. (Use second spatula to push down for more leverage.) Flatten patty to about 1/2 inch thick. Repeat with other patties. Season patties with remaining salt and pepper.
8. Cook burgers, without moving them, 90 seconds. Using spatula, flip burgers, making sure to scrape bottom of pan to include bottom crust. Cook 30 more seconds. Top each burger with 1 slice of deli American; continue cooking 90 seconds or until internal temperature reaches 160°F or desired doneness. Place burgers onto toasted buns; top with sauce and pickles. Serve immediately.
9. TIP #1: If cooking on an electric stovetop, your cooking times will be just a little longer than stated in recipe. Use a thermometer to determine desired doneness.
10. TIP #2: We recommend purchasing the ground beef for this recipe fresh from the meat counter. It will create the tender, juicy burger you're after. Ground beef that comes in tubes or pre-packaged has been squished for packaging which will affect the final product.
11. TIP #3: Pickles can be stored up to two months in the refrigerator.