ALE AND KRAUT BURGERS

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Otherwise known to some as a German Burger. I love a good burger and I love Kraut and Swiss and Caramelized Onions, throw in the Ale, Heck Yes! Shown here without a bun, but I did serve it on a toasted thick slab of 'Wheat and Rye Bread' that I have posted here too,the kraut really set off the flavor of the rye...YUM It's...

Provided by Wendy Rusch

Categories     Burgers

Number Of Ingredients 16

KRAUT
1 - 48 oz jar of sauerkraut, drained and rinsed
1/2 bottle belgian style wheat beer, such as shock tops belgian white
fresh ground black pepper
BURGERS
2 lb ground beef
1/2 bottle belgian style wheat beer, such as shock tops belgian white
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp fresh ground black pepper
2-3 Tbsp olive oil
2 Tbsp butter
1 medium onion, halved then sliced
coarse sea salt
slice cheddar
slice swiss cheese

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat oven to 400. Spray or line a 7x11 or 9x9 pan. Pour your drained and rinsed Kraut into the pan, grind your pepper over top. Pour 1/2 of a bottle of ale over top, place in oven UNCOVERED for 1 hour, stir after 30 minutes.
  • 2. Once Kraut is in the oven, prepare your burger, as you want it to rest/marinate about an hour before you prepare it. Place burger in a large bowl, add 1/2 bottle of ale, garlic powder, onion powder and pepper. Mix well, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • 3. After 30 minutes, remember to stir your kraut, then remove burger from frig, shape into patties...whatever size you like, I happen to like to make 1/4# patties, so I will get 8 patties total. Cover your patties with plastic wrap and let set out at room temp for 30 minutes.
  • 4. I like to use two skillets, simply because I don't have one large enough for all the patties...yes, you could grill them as well. Add 1 T olive oil to each pan over med high heat. When hot, divide the onion between the pans. When starting to brown, add 1 T butter to each pan, when melted sprinkle salt over top, DO NOT STIR, place burgers on top, flip when half cooked, for a 1/4 # burger about 4 minutes. Make sure to get onions when you flip it, so the onions are on top. Fry another few minutes, add kraut to half of them, place 2 slices of swiss cheese over the kraut. Top remaining burgers with 1 slice of cheddar, cover to help melt the cheeses.
  • 5. Once fairly melted, remember it will continue to melt a little bit on the way to the table, take swiss topped burger and place on top of a cheddar burger then onto to plate of kraut. Or place each double burger right onto a bun, with kraut in a bowl on the side. My favorite way to plate this is to place kraut onto platter, place burgers on top. Scrap up extra caramelized onions from the pan and place over top as you can see in photo. :o) Serve with favorite toppings...spicy brown mustard is great!

Mina Acharya
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I love this recipe! The burgers are always juicy and flavorful.


Caitlin Nicholson
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These burgers were easy to make and turned out great!


Agnes Khoza
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Just made these burgers and they were delicious!


Abdul Razak Kawi
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These burgers were amazing!


Mamun Mondol
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I wasn't a big fan of these burgers.


Hakim Katana
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These burgers were a bit too salty for my taste.


AngelHeart K.Jacobson
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I love this recipe! The burgers are always juicy and flavorful.


Moni hira
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These burgers were easy to make and turned out great!


Dakota
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Just made these burgers and they were delicious! The sauerkraut added a nice tang and the ale gave them a subtle hoppy flavor.


Joseph Ganz
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These burgers were amazing! I loved the combination of ale and sauerkraut. I'll definitely be making these again.


Bell Maitland
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I wasn't a big fan of these burgers. The sauerkraut was too overpowering and the ale flavor was too subtle.


Inise Taga
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These burgers were a bit too salty for my taste, but overall they were still good. I think I'll try using less sauerkraut next time.


Khalid Saifullah
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I love this recipe! The burgers are always juicy and flavorful. I've also tried making them with different types of beer and sauerkraut, and they always turn out great.


Akram Bhatti
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These burgers were easy to make and turned out great! The sauerkraut added a nice crunch and the ale gave them a subtle hoppy flavor. I'll definitely be making these again.


Bina Tajle
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Just made these burgers and they were delicious! The ale and sauerkraut gave them a really unique flavor. I would definitely recommend this recipe.


Iok Oki
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I tried this recipe last night and it was amazing! The burgers were juicy and flavorful, and the sauerkraut added a nice tang. I'll definitely be making these again.


Lee Muller
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These burgers were a hit at my last BBQ! The combination of ale and sauerkraut gave them a unique and delicious flavor. I'll definitely be making them again.