Tag: cooking

  • Built Simple. Tastes Expensive: Homemade Smash Burgers Done Right

    There’s something powerful about keeping it simple—and executing it perfectly. That’s exactly what a smash burger is.

    Final Product

    Start with 80/20 ground beef. Roll it into loose balls—don’t overwork it. Heat a pan until it’s almost smoking, drop the beef in, and smash it hard. That first press is everything. Let it cook untouched for 2–3 minutes until a deep, crispy crust forms. Flip, add cheese, and cook for another 30–60 seconds.

    While that sizzles, mix your sauce: mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, finely chopped pickles, a splash of pickle juice, a pinch of sugar, salt, and pepper. It should taste tangy, slightly sweet, and sharp.

    Toast your buns in the same pan—don’t skip this step.

    Now build: sauce, double patties with melted cheese, grilled onions, pickles, more sauce. That’s it.

    No overthinking. No unnecessary extras.

    Just a burger that hits every note—crispy, juicy, tangy, and rich.

    Built simple. Tastes expensive.

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  • The Daily Prompt – No. 3

    What’s your favorite thing to cook?

    My favorite to cook is some sort of pasta dish. It can be lasagna or a simple (insert type of pasta, e.g., rigatoni, vermicelli, or spaghetti) and meat sauce with ground beef or turkey. There are so many options to take.

    The challenge for me is getting the pasta to be al dente. The right amount of firmness can make or break the dish so I have to give it constant attention or just remember to set my timer when I’m cooking.

    Also cleaning up the pots, pans, and plates are so critical to me. A clean sink is indicative of self discipline and mastering the kitchen. The meal is not complete until all the dishes and silverware have been cleaned and set to dry.