The word “Burger” originated from the work “Hamburger” which in turn derives from a German word called Hamburg. Burger means different varieties of sandwiches. Burgers made their way into the USA with the help of Fletcher Davis who sold Burgers in his cafe at Texas during 1880s. But other merchants and residents in New York, Wisconsin and Oklahoma and Ohio also helped to spread the burger in the USA. Slowly it started to spread and now burger is one the most popular fast food in US with zillions of variations.
Can my blog be complete without a burger recipe? No way… I have tried many burger recipes and here in US you get a wide variety of vegetarian burgers with patty and without patty, with this sauce and with that sauce. When I say burgers the next thing that comes into our mind is the fries. (Let’s forget about the soda) Burger and Fries is one among the popular food combo in the US. My favorite burger joint is In and Out. Love their fries and the grilled cheese burgers with soft buns.
So for today’s recipe I went with a burger without patty and instead of frying the potatoes I went with baking them. I love mushrooms and especially the big portobellos. They are perfect for burgers. Their earthy flavor goes well with buns and other sauces. So here is the simple recipe that I tried.
Baked Portobello Mushrooms:
- Portobello Mushrooms – 3
- Ketchup – 3 tbsps
- Balsamic Vinegar – 1 tsp
- Mayonnaise – 4 tsps (1 tsp for one burger)
- Honey Mustard – 4 tsps (1 tsp for one burger)
- Lettuce leaves – as required
- Tomatoes – 4 slices
- Cheese slices of your choice – 4
- Soft Burger Buns – 4
Steps:
Preparing the mushrooms:
- Preheat the oven to 375 degree F.
- Clean and slice the Portobello mushrooms.
- Add the balsamic vinegar and ketchup and mix well.
- Bake them for up to 15-17 mts.
- Let them cool.
Arranging the burgers:
- Split the buns and arrange them in your counter top.
- Now apply 1 tsp of mayo on one part and do the same for all 4 buns.
- Then apply 1 tsp of honey mustard on the other part and do the same for all buns.
- Now arranged the baked mushrooms in one half.
- Next stack up the lettuce, tomatoes and cheese in the other half.
- Now bring the buns together and close them.
- Keep them in the oven in the warm mode till the cheese melts or you can do in the stove top also. Place these buns in the tava in medium heat and let the cheese melt. (You can skip this option too if your mushrooms are hot enough to melt the cheese)
That’s it yummy burgers are ready.
Please find the baked french fries recipe here.
Notes:
- I have skipped onions but you can always add on onions, pickles, sweet cucumbers or any other veggie combination that goes well with mushrooms.
- The cheese doesn’t need to melt. It’s optional and you can skip the last step also.
- For the fries instead of Julienne cut, you can go for wedges too.
- Instead of chopping the mushrooms you can go for whole ones too.
Suma Gandlur says
That is one popular combo and love your take on the burgers.
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks :-)
ChefMireille says
what a fabulous Vegetarian burger interpretation and fries look so nice and crispy
Vidhya@VVK says
Thank you so much
Priya Srinivasan says
That is one awesome combo!!! Looks so filling and delicious!
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks a lot
Pavani says
That is such a classic and delicious combo Vidhya.
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks Pavani
Archana Potdar says
My my these r mouthwatering my delicious.
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks Archana
Padma says
Burger with out patty interesting and perfect combo…
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks :-)
Sandhiya says
I too have this combo in this series..Yours looks delicious and healthy..
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks Sandhiya. :-)
PJ says
My kids will love this for sure! This is one heavenly combo!!!
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks PJ
Priya says
My god, that burger is asking me to grab and have it rite now, again an interesting combo platter, love to munch some fries as well.
Vidhya@VVK says
Ha ha Wish I could send some. Thanks Priya
Sneha datar says
Very interesting burger with mushrooms.
Vidhya@VVK says
:-) Thanks Sneha
sizzlingtastebuds says
My kids would go gaga over this dish ! Wonderfully done !!
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks a bunch.
harini says
Very interesting use of mushroom. Great for mushroom lovers.
Vidhya@VVK says
:-) Thanks
Gayathri Kumar says
Never knew that burger can be without patties. Yours look so inviting. Love your baked version of fries too..
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks Gayathri. I love my subs and burger without patty.
Srivalli says
Such a wonderful combo to indulge in srividhya…very nicely made!
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks Valli.
usha says
I have heard so much about In and Out from my family in CA. Will have to try it the next time I am there.
Vidhya@VVK says
Oh yeah In n Out is my fav.. The simplicity of the dish makes it so yummy
Sowmya says
burger is on my to do list for such a long time… you are tempting to make one!!! looks awesome..
Vidhya@VVK says
he he.. Thanks. Do give it a try
Traditionally Modern Food says
This is interesting Sri.. If its burger I think patty s default this s cool thought
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks Vids
Pradnya says
Nicely made – this one is made healthier, good wok
Vidhya@VVK says
:-) Thanks Pradnya
cookingwithsapana says
That is one classic combo.Love the use of portbello mushrooms in it.
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks Sapana
CHCooks says
Nice Sri :) Burger without patty is new to me..
Vidhya@VVK says
Thanks GB.. I always prefer my burgers and sub also with patty. If its with patty I want it to be juicy.. Its been long time since I tried burger with patty. Should try some time.