Beef and bourbon. Two southern staples that are held completely sacred around here. Put them together you say? Why, I think I just might! — A solid burger is probably my choice for my last meal (with killer fries, of course). I’ve been on a kick of grinding cuts of meat myself at home for burgers recently. It’s so incredibly simple and tastes 1000x better than the stuff you may usually grab. BUT, after several nights in a row of the same classic burger, I decided that I wanted to kick things up a bit and try something a bit out of the box… or bottle, as it turns out.
That’s where the bourbon came into the picture. Sitting right in front of me on my counter, amazingly enough, the bottle wasn’t empty. If ever a bottle o’ booze was screaming my name, this was it. I pulled out a little saucepan, some brown sugar, cumin, and made this rich, sweet (personal goals, anyone?) & smoky glaze for the win.
This stuff gives you a great excuse to make more burgers, open a few more bottles, maybe fire up that still you have been hiding in the basement. You know… the usual things. The brown sugar and cumin add a great smokiness to the rich, caramel bourbon. Use a decent (Kentucky, of course!) bourbon for this, as the flavor really comes through from the glaze.
Have a little sip for the Chef, and enjoy the Spring weather.
Bourbon bottoms up! This is going to be my backyard BBQ secret weapon this year.
- 24 ounces ground beef, grilled to taste
- white cheddar cheese, sliced
- buns, toasted
- tomato
- fried onion rings (I used our okra breading recipe)
- 2 tablespoons bourbon
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- ½ teaspoon cumin, ground
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon chili powder
- ⅛ cup water
- Combine ingredients in a small saucepan over medium heat.
- Cook until slightly thickened and simmering.
- Remove to cool slightly.
- Toast buns and prepare toppings in advance.
- Cook burgers as desired. Once you flip the burger, brush some of the glaze on top.
- Finish cooking and top with cheese.
- Remove to bun and apply more glaze to burger.
- Top with toppings and enjoy!
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Dawn
This was an absolutely delicious recipe! We will be making it again, and again, and again! Such a great way to flavor the burger. I usually would have added these ingredients to the burger itself but a glaze is much more flavorful.
Ben Fink
I totally made this sauce last night, it turned out amazing! I was looking for something that came close to a burger I had one time at a restaurant called “B52 burger and brew” and while i was a little skeptical about the cumin and chili powder it turned out freaking amazing.
Thank you kindly for posting this easy to ready and super tasty recipe! And on a side note, just the sauce + cream cheese + the onions makes for a hella good combo.
Thanks!
Phillip @ SouthernFATTY.com
Love it! This is one of my favorite at-home burger recipes. Glad you enjoyed it!