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    Home » Recipes » Main Course

    Umami Beef & Pork Burgers

    May 9, 2017 • Author: Joyce Lee • 57 Comments • This post may contain affiliate links.

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    4.95 from 37 votes

    Juicy beef and pork burgers recipe, made with ground pork and beef, seasoned with miso and seasonings for some extra umami flavor

    A plate with beef and pork burger with a side of potato chips and a tall glass of beer.

    Burgers are simple to make and can satisfy all sorts of cravings but there are many different ways to make them and everyone has a preference when it comes to how they like it. There's no such thing as a perfect burger because everyone's idea of perfection is different. Here's my favorite way to make beef and pork burgers at home!

     

    HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR BURGER?

    • Flavor - Some like their burgers simple with a bit of salt, and some like it with a bit of spice. Neither is right or wrong as long as you enjoy it. I enjoy it both ways, but for the recipe, I use a bit of spice and condiments in the meat to give it umami and a bit of flavor. Regardless of how a burger is flavored, one thing you shouldn't skip out on is salt. Depending on how you salt and mix the meat, the texture can vary as well. For this recipe, instead of using salt, I use miso as the salt.
    • Texture - Burger textures can vary from soft to chewy with crumbly with crispy edges. For this recipe, the burger has more of a chew to it with crispy edges. We get this chewy texture by adding the salt (miso) directly into the meat and overworking it by mixing it a lot. Salt binds the proteins together and basically produces meat gluten - so the more we mix it the chewier the burger will be. If you want a less chewy texture burger, don't overwork/mix the meat. Once you add the miso in and mix it together with the meat, don't mix it anymore. The less you mix the meat, the less chewy it will be.

     

    INGREDIENTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS FOR BEEF AND PORK BURGERS

    Ingredients laid out for how to make beef and pork burgers (ground beef, ground pork, garlic and onion powder, mustard, miso)

    • Beef/Pork - I use lean beef and medium-fat pork. The fat from the pork is what will give the burger its juiciness. Do not use extra lean pork. This will produce a very dry and tough burger.  That being said, you can definitely use fattier ground beefs as well, it would only give it more flavor.
    • Miso - This is the magic ingredient for this burger recipe. I use miso as a form of salt, as well as giving it umami. You can use any type of miso (white, yellow, or red), but if you are new to miso you should use white for a milder flavor. The salt from the miso acts as a binder for the burger as well - vigorously mixing the meat with the miso (salt) brings out the meat glutens which creates a chewier textured burger that doesn't fall apart when cooking it. You definitely should not skip or omit this ingredient.
    • Mustard - This is the other magic ingredient in the burger. It adds a lot of flavor to the patties and cooking it with the meat makes it smell incredible as well. Definitely don't skip this ingredient.
    • Spices - Garlic and onion powder add a wonderful flavor to this burger and the Worcestershire sauce brings it to another level. Mix and match or use them all!
    • Egg (Optional) - Using an egg is optional for this recipe, it gives the burger a more silky texture almost meatball-like. If you don't plan on adding salt into the meat or pre-mixing the meat, it will help with binding the meat together so it won't fall apart as well.

     

    WHAT KIND OF TOPPINGS CAN I USE FOR A BURGER?

    I find that keeping the toppings simple is best, however, you can fancy it up with caramelized onions and mushrooms or fancy mustards and mayo if that's what you are feeling that day!

    I usually like to use processed cheese instead of the more expensive cheeses for my burgers because they are a lot easier to melt into that wonderful gooeyness.

    My personal favorite toppings are ketchup, mustard, sweet relish, diced onions, and processed cheese.

    Toppings laid out for after the beef and pork burgers are made. (lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, mustard, mayo, relish, cheese)

    THE BEST WAY TO COOK BURGERS?

    To be honest, there is no right or wrong answer for this. This will depend on what tools you have, and how you enjoy your burger. For this recipe, I use a cast-iron pan skillet over a stove, but you can use the cast-iron pan over the bbq as well. I'll list a few different methods that you can use to make this burger and you can decide what you think will be the most delicious for you!

    • Cast-iron pan method - This is my favorite method of making burgers. The flat surface combined with the high heat of the pan gives more of a crust. Since it is a pan, I can also splash a bit of water before I cover it with a lid to steam it as well to keep it juicy. Cooking it on a pan also prevents the juices from dripping away which also keeps it a bit moist as well. I actually love using a cast-iron pan over the bbq in the summer and make smash burgers with this recipe.
    • Directly on the grill or bbq - When I"m pressed for time, or I don't feel like cleaning a cast-iron pan, I will use the grill to make these burgers. You lose a bit of the juice and 'dome' it with a bit of water to steam it so the burger is not as juicy as the cast-iron method but it is just as tasty and has more of a charbroiled, smokey flavor.

     

    WHY DO I STEAM MY BURGERS?

    I adapted this technique by watching diners cook burgers. Once a crust forms on the burger patty, they use a metal lid and squirt a bit of water under the lid to create steam and steamed it for 1-2 mins to help keep the moisture in the burger, and to cook the meat evenly and all the way through so you have less of a chance of a raw middle. Putting a slice of cheese right after you steam the burger also melts it into its wonderful gooeyness.

     

    TIPS AND FAQS FOR MAKING BEEF AND PORK BURGERS

    • Can I double or triple this recipe? Yes, you can! If you are doubling or tripling this recipe, make sure to double and triple everything on the ingredient list including the spices.
    • Can I use different kinds of meat for this recipe? You most definitely can. Depending on my mood, I will sometimes use all ground beef or all ground pork. You can even mix in a bit of ground lamb for something different. Just make sure some of the ground meat you are using have some fat to it so that the burger turns out juicy.
    • Can I use extra lean meat for this burger recipe? You can, but I wouldn't. Using only extra lean meat will make a tough and dry burger.
    • If you are going to make a cheeseburger, the best time to put it on is right before the burger is done cooking while it is on the pan or bbq. The heat from the meat will melt the cheese slightly, for that gooey cheese taste.
    • To get that nice brown crust, you want to touch the burgers as little as possible. You only need to flip the burger once - 2 times max.
    • To prevent your burgers from curling up, make a small indent in the middle of each patty!
      Raw beef and pork burger patties stacked with parchment paper in between. Using a thumb to make a small indent in the middle of patties to prevent curling during cooking

     

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    Umami Beef & Pork Burgers

    A juicy beef and pork non-traditional burger, filled with umami flavours cooked in a cast iron pan in a non-traditional way.
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    Course: Main
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 40 minutes minutes
    6 Burgers
    4.95 from 37 votes
    Made with ♡ by Joyce

    Joyce's Recipe Notes

    • I have tested this recipe with extra lean pork and I do not recommend using it. The extra lean pork did not have enough fat to make this burger moist and juicy and it turned out very dry and tough in texture.
    • If you want a less chewy texture burger, don't overwork/mix the meat. Once you add the miso in and mix it together with the meat, don't mix it anymore. The less you mix the meat, the less chewy it will be.
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    Ingredients
     

    • 250 g ground beef
    • 250 g ground pork
    • 1 egg (optional)
    • 1 ½ tablespoon miso
    • 1 tablespoon prepared mustard
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder (not garlic salt)
    • 1 teaspoon onion powder  (not onion salt)
    • ¼ teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

    Instructions
     

    • In a bowl, combine the beef, pork, mustard, egg (optional) Worcestershire sauce, miso, garlic powder and onion powder and mix together.
    • Take approximately ½-3/4 cup of meat and shape it until it is approximately 1cm thick. (Don’t worry, when the meat cooks it get thicker as it shrinks inwards). Make a small indent in the middle of each patty so that the burger keeps it shape and doesn’t curl up during the cooking process.
    • Use small pieces of parchment paper between the burgers to stack them up until you ready to cook them.
    • Let the patties sit for 30 minutes
    • In a cast iron pan, set the stove to medium heat and add a bit of oil. Wait until the pan is very hot.
    • Add in the burger and let it sear for 1-2 minutes. Don’t touch it or flip it!
    • Add ¼ cup of water to the pan and quickly put a lid over it and let it steam. (Careful, the steam is hot!) Let it cook for about 2 minutes, or until the water has evaporated away
    • Remove the lid and flip the burger and let it cook for another 2 minutes to brown the other side.
    • At this point, if you are adding cheese to your burger put it on now and put the lid over it for another 30 seconds or until the cheese has melted
    • Serve it on a bun and some toppings and enjoy!!

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 239kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 87mg | Sodium: 251mg | Potassium: 266mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 48IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 2mg

    *Nutritional information is calculated using online tools and is an estimate*

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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Marie says

      May 23, 2021 at 10:43 pm

      5 stars
      These are delicious!

      Reply
      • Joyce Lee says

        June 10, 2021 at 12:54 pm

        Hi Marie!
        So happy you liked this!!

        Reply
    2. Rady Bauer says

      December 28, 2020 at 8:43 pm

      This burger recipe was a big hit with my family! I used Dijon mustard, added 2 tablespoons of dried minced onion and 1/2 teaspoon of dried dill (going to try a tablespoon of minced fresh dill next time). I slightly premixed the pork and beef together as well as the seasonings in a separate bowl. Then I let it sit a bit to let the dried onions to soften before adding to the meat mixture. Added cheese and bacon as toppings to take it over the top. This will be the only way I make burgers moving forward. Yum, yum, yum!!! Thanks for doing the work and sharing this delicious recipe! 😀

      Reply
      • Joyce Lee says

        February 04, 2021 at 1:11 pm

        Hi Rady!
        I'm so happy everyone liked them!! I will definitely need to try adding dill next time! I'm very happy to share!

        Reply
    3. geraldine says

      December 05, 2020 at 6:13 am

      What can i use in place of miso paste as i cant get any here ?

      Reply
      • Joyce Lee says

        December 22, 2020 at 11:04 am

        Hi Geraldine,

        There isn't a true substitute for miso paste, but you can try to use soy sauce as a substitute to give it that umami flavor.
        Hope that helps!

        Reply
        • Florence coutts says

          July 01, 2021 at 7:11 pm

          hello,

          if I double the recipe should I double the spices as well?

          Reply
          • Joyce Lee says

            July 13, 2021 at 1:41 pm

            Hi Florence,
            Apologies for the late reply! Yes if you are doubling the recipe, please double the spices for it as well. Hope this helps!

            Reply
    4. Michael Rubin says

      September 04, 2020 at 10:49 pm

      5 stars
      Doubled meat, kept seasonings at initial quantities and cooked on the grill. Delicious

      Reply
      • Joyce Lee says

        September 29, 2020 at 4:29 pm

        Hi Michael!
        So happy you liked this and this turned out for you!! 🙂

        Reply
    5. Michele Martin says

      August 23, 2020 at 10:38 am

      Can I barbecue them if so what length of time do you recommend? I guess they are about 100 get each. Have you ever doubled the recipe? I’d like to have them for a bbq foe my birthday next weekend, thank you in advance for my help

      Reply
      • Joyce Lee says

        September 29, 2020 at 4:14 pm

        Hi Michelle,
        Apologies for the late reply. One of our pup passed away recently so I have been away for a bit. I hope you had a wonderful birthday bbq - and happy belated birthday! 🙂
        I have not tried to double the recipe, but the recipe should be fine to be doubled.
        Whenever I grill these, I usually grill them until they are firm and the time varies depending on how thick I make them or the temperature I set the BBQ to. Once I have one burger cooked, I make a cut into it to checked how cooked it is and then I base the rest of the burgers on the time and temperature I am currently using.
        I hope this makes sense, and I am sorry I could not be more help! I definitely will try to write more accurate grilling instructions next time I grill these! I am not loving my currently BBQ, it burns everything so I don't trust the current heat settings for it haha!

        Reply
    6. Anastasia Jennings says

      May 24, 2020 at 3:52 pm

      OH MY GOODNESSS!!! These are the best! Thank you for sharing!! My go too recipe for burgers from now onnnn! 💕

      Reply
      • Joyce Lee says

        June 22, 2020 at 1:32 pm

        I'm so happy you liked these!! I'm happy to share Anastasia!

        Reply
    7. David Naylor says

      February 19, 2019 at 2:04 pm

      Hi Joyce
      Thanks for the info on mustard, I see my local supermarket has it. Meantime I made the burgers with Dijon mustard, followed your recipe and cooking method (left out the egg) tonight and my wife and I really thought they were great. The miso paste really makes it. Looking forward to trying more of your recipes.

      Reply
      • Joyce says

        February 21, 2019 at 2:54 pm

        Hi David,

        I'm so happy you both enjoyed it!! 🙂 I haven't tried this with dijon mustard but I must try it out sometime! It must have gave it so much flavor! I totally agree with you. The miso paste really makes it and gives it that extra flavor there in the background as well as providing a bit of saltiness to it. If you have any questions regarding any of my other recipes, please don't hesitate to reach out to me! 🙂

        Reply
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