This month I received Debra's blog at Eliot's Eats. I was impressed by the wide variety of recipes that I found on her blog and love how many of them were family and/or original recipes. That's refreshing because honestly I feel like sometimes the food blog world is a bit incestuous with popular recipes making their rounds on the blogs that I follow.
I chose this particular recipe because it was one of her originals and the Summer grilling season is in full force. Plus, I absolutely love the flavor of brats and drunken anything. Oddly enough I don't really drink alcohol but add it to foods and I'm all about it! This recipe did not disappoint. It was wonderfully flavored and not unlike something you'd get at a fancy pants burger joint. Something as simple as toasting the buns makes homemade burgers a little more special. Since this recipe makes a lot, I'm also excited to have 4 more burgers in the freezer for when I need a quick meal in the future.
As usual a special thank you to April of the blog Angel's Homestead, our new SRC ring leader and Angela of the blog Big Bear's Wife, our Group C Hostess!
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Brat Burgers with Drunken Onions
- 5 T. olive oil, divided
- 2 large red onion, cut in half and sliced thin (I used 1 red and 1 sweet yellow)
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 bottle Dunkel (Munich style) beer, or other dark German beer
- 1 T. red wine vinegar
- 2 t. Tabasco sauce
- 1 t. celery seed
- 1 t. mustard seed
- 1 1/2 t. fresh ground pepper
- 1/2 t. grey sea salt
- 1 lb. fresh Bratwurst
- 1 lb. ground beef
- 1 large green bell pepper, seeded and diced
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- 6 Kaiser rolls, split
- 1/4 c. whole grain mustard
- Heat 2 Tablespoons olive oil in a medium sauce pan. Cook onions and garlic for 3 minutes. Add beer, vinegar, Tobasco, celery seed, mustard seed, pepper, and salt and bring to a boil. Reduce to medium and simmer for 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, prepare the brat burgers. Take brats out of casings and mix with ground beef, bell pepper, and 1 Tablespoon of “Dunkelized” onion sauce. Form into six patties and season with salt and pepper. (Hint: Use your fingers to make a dent in the center of the pattie to keep it flat after cooking!)
- With preheated grill set at 350 degrees, place patties on grill and grill for about 5 minutes on each side.
- Brush rolls with remaining olive oil and toast them the last minute of grilling burgers.
- To assemble, place about 2 teaspoons of mustard on bottom-half of Kaiser roll. Add burger and top with cooked onions. Top with top-half of roll. Serve.
Source: Eliot's Eats
11 comments:
This sounds delicious!! Great choice for SRC and in keeping with the summer grilling season. :) Glad to be in Group C with you!!
That looks like an amazing summer time treat. I wish I could have one right now!
Looks absolutely scrumptious!
I love Debra's blog! You picked a great recipe! She has many!
Christine:
I am so glad you got Eliot's Eats! I am always intrigued by what recipes get selected for SRC. This is an oldie but a goodie and I think you have prompted me to grill these up this weekend! Thanks for all the kind words.
Debra (Eliot's Eats)
The drunken onions sounds delish! Great choice :)
Love Deb's blog...and these burgers are full of wonderful flavors!! Great job...glad to be in Group C with you!
My husband would flip for this recipe, I'm saving it to make for him.
If you haven't already, I'd love for you to check out my group "A" SRC entry: Candied Popcorn.
Lisa~~
Cook Lisa Cook
Oh wow! These sound perfect for a summber barbeque. Great SRC pick!
A burger and brat together? Sounds like something I need to try and no doubt my Hubs would dig these. Great summer pick!
We had brats for Father's Day and still have some waiting to be cooked in the fridge, I may have to convince my husband to give these a try, sounds fantastic! Especially those onions!
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