margaretmattson |
09-24-2025 03:12 PM |
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Originally Posted by Luisa
(Post 2462958)
Came to Florida to get away from California, but I love In and Out Burger. My only frustration is that they won’t build second one in my home town, because it is always packed.
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There are several youtube videos from former In and Out employees. They show how easy the burgers are to prepare at home. I make them occasionally. The taste is identical.
1. Slice one onion thinly. Add a small amount of oil to a frying pan. Add onions and carmelize to golden brown.
2. In and Out uses standard 80/20 ground chuck. Season with salt and pepper. Roll into tennis size balls. Place meat balls on a hot grill and smash thinly with a spatula. When bottom side has browned, swirl yellow mustard in concentric circles on top of uncooked portion of burger. Flip immediately. Top with American cheese and allow to melt. Voila! You have completed your burger.
3. Toast your buns. Build burger as follows :special sauce, 4 slices of pickles, slice of tomato, lettuce, burger, onions. Easy peasy.
Note: I create my own sauce. I am not a fan of In and Outs Special sauce. But, my daughter easily found the special sauce recipe on-line. She and her husband swear it tastes identical. ketchup, mayo, relish, and a few seasonings. One could easily use bottled thousand island dressing in a pinch. Simply mix in seasonings from recipe online. I believe the seasonings are garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper.
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