A Hamburger with a bun the luxe, doesn't that sound terrific? It's a delicious hamburger filled with feta and topped with bacon, lettuce, and tomato. That's all layered in between a crunchy hamburger bun. And that way it becomes one of the most delicious recipes from the BBQ or skottelbraai.
Prep Time 10 minutesmins
Cook Time 15 minutesmins
Total Time 25 minutesmins
Course Dinner
Cuisine American
Servings 4persons
Calories 375kcal
Ingredients
4hamburgers the best you can get
4hamburger buns
2tomatoes
4slices bacon
lettuce
50grams feta cheese
salt and pepper
Ingredients you need per step are listed below the step in Italic
Instructions
Wash the lettuce and tomatoes.
Tear the lettuce in sizes just a little bit bigger than the bun.
Slice the tomato.
Cut the buns through.
Crumble the feta with you fingers and add a little bit of salt and pepper.
Cut with a sharp knife a little bag in the hamburger. Put one tablespoon of feta in the hamburger and press the sides tightly, so the cheese won't leak out.
Turn on the skottelbraai (or barbecue).
Bake the bacon crispy and leave it to drain the excess fat on kitchen paper.
Grill the inside of the buns, until you see grill marks.
Lay each bun on a plate. On the bottom of the bun, put the lettuce.
Grill the hamburger, about 3 minutes on each side, until it's done.
Put the hamburger on the lettuce.
Top with bacon and tomato and as last add the bun.
NOTES
By pre-roasting the hamburger bun, it will become less soft and soggy when adding the hamburger.
Feta is a Greek cheese and only the Feta cheese from Greece which is made from sheep's milk (possibly supplemented with goat's milk) may bear this name. Feta cheese has matured for at least 60 days and is very full of flavor. The original feta is made from raw milk and therefore you better not eat this during your pregnancy. Always read the label carefully.
If you can't get real feta cheese, you can get white cheese cubes in the supermarket. Less intense in taste, but certainly good to use.
By tearing the lettuce instead of cutting it, you won't get ugly cut surfaces