Prep Time
30 mins
Grill Time
15 mins
Total Time
45 mins
Categories
Grass fed beef is inherently lean and tastes quite different from traditional grain fed beef. Due to lack of fat in the meat you need to add something to help retain moisture and give it a little extra flavor.
Ingredients
Servings
For The Burgers
0.25
lbs
Laura’s Lean Natural Grass Fed Ground Beef (any 90% lean ground beef will work)
0.25
Medium Sized Vidalia onion
0.5
tsp
Salt
1.75
Grinds Black Pepper
For the Caprese salad
0.5
Large Vine Ripe Tomatoes
1
Fresh Mozzarella Pearls
0.25
lbs
Fresh Baby Arugala
Extra Virgin olive oil
Balsamic Vinegar
salt and pepper to taste
Directions
Step 1
Place ground beef in a large mixing bowl. Peel the Vidalia onion and cut in half. Using a box style cheese grater grate the onion. Add grated onion, salt and pepper to the ground beef and mix only until ingredients are combined.
Step 2
Overworking the meat can result in a tough, dense burger. Cover and refrigerate until ready to grill. Preheat grill to high or 600F plus.
Step 3
While grill is heating, cut thick slices from the tomatoes so you end up with 8 pieces. Cut the fresh mozzarella into thick slices as well so you end up with 16 pieces.
Step 4
Remove ground beef mixture from refrigerator and form it into 4 equal sized patties. Season each one on both side with salt and pepper. Place burgers on preheated GrillGrates and close the lid immediately. After two minutes open the lid and give the burgers “the old 90 degree lift and twist” and continue to cook for another minute with the lid closed. Open lid and flip the burgers over. You may finish the cook with the lid open at this point.
Step 5
The burger will only need another minute or two as you do not want to over cook the grass fed lean beef, it will dry out quickly regardless of how much onion you have added. Using an internal probe meat thermometer, check the temperature inside the burger. You want to pull the burgers off the grill no warmer than 140F preferably around 130F for a nice medium rare. Let the burgers rest for 5 minutes.
Step 6