Swiss Pan Burgers with Rosemary Mushroom Sauce | iowagirleats.com

Whelp it’s official, I’ve crossed over to the dark side. I ATE MUSHROOMS AND LIKED IT.

Fellow mushroom haters, I’m so sorry, but hear me out. I’ve created a mushroom dish so delectable that it’s allowed me to get over my texture issues (you know what I’m talking about,) and eat, nay – inhale – an entire plate of ’em. It can be done!

Side note, I’ve been watching way too much House of Cards lately, like couldn’t stop even if I wanted to (I don’t,) so just imagine I’m telling you this with my fingers closed in a loose fist, thumb resting on top, whole thing casually bobbing in the air to get my point across like a gen-u-ine politician. I can’t believe I’m about to say this but I think I like HOC more than Breaking Bad and that makes me sad because, Jessie.

Anyway, mushrooms!! Rosemary mushrooms, to be exact – on a pan fried cheeseburger, no less. You are going to go bananas for this recipe. I’ve made it three times in the past two weeks and I’m still not sick of it. Rosemary-mushroom pan sauce on a cheeseburger for president. I can see it now.

Swiss Pan Burgers with Rosemary Mushroom Sauce | iowagirleats.com

No grill no problem – heck, no weather above 30 degrees, no problem! This dish starts with a fresh rosemary-spiked burger patty cooked indoors in a sizzling skillet before being blanketed with a slice of swiss cheese. As the cheese melts offscreen fresh mushrooms, rosemary, and garlic are sauteed in the same skillet until golden brown then beef broth and a touch of butter are added to make the most miraculous pan sauce and topping you will ever taste.

Honestly, these mushrooms are insane. Fresh rosemary – just a touch – sends them straight on the midnight train to Flavortown located conveniently in my mouth. I know.

Swiss Pan Burgers with Rosemary Mushroom Sauce | iowagirleats.com

This 20 minute dinner is stunning yet so simple to make. It tastes like it came from a restaurant but is easily made any night of the week right at home. To be honest I was really tired before needing to make this dish to shoot for the blog and was whining to Ben that I didn’t want to prep everything. He asked how he could help so I said, chop a small shallot and 1 Tablespoon fresh rosemary. 

What next? 

Oh that’s it.

You didn’t want to chop a small shallot and 1 Tablespoon fresh rosemary?

No. 

Honestly that was such a ridiculous conversation but it just shows you how quickly this dish comes together. Chop a shallot and fresh rosemary, mix up some burger patties, saute some pre-sliced mushrooms, and call it a day. Or rather, dinner!

Swiss Pan Burgers with Rosemary Mushroom Sauce | iowagirleats.com

Start by mixing up the rosemary burger patties. To 1lb lean ground beef add 2 Tablespoons minced shallots, 2/3 of a full Tablespoon fresh rosemary that’s been minced (you’ll use the other 1/3 later,) 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce and lots of salt and freshly cracked pepper. Mix until combined then form into 4 thin patties.

Rosemary and Mushroom Swiss Pan Burgers | iowagirleats.com

Next heat 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil in a large (10-12″) cast iron or heavy-bottomed skillet over medium-high heat. The oil will not only help pan fry the burgers but we’ll need it for the mushrooms in a bit, too. Add the patties then sear for 3-4 minutes per side for medium done burgers.

Rosemary and Mushroom Swiss Pan Burgers | iowagirleats.com

Lay a slice of swiss cheese on top of each burger patty then let it begin to melt. If any of the cheese melts onto the skillet, scrape it off or it could burn when making the pan sauce.

Rosemary and Mushroom Swiss Pan Burgers | iowagirleats.com

Transfer the burgers to a plate then loosely tent with a piece of nonstick sprayed foil so the cheese will continue to melt. Pan sauce time!

Rosemary and Mushroom Swiss Pan Burgers | iowagirleats.com

Melt 1 Tablespoon butter in the same skillet then add 8oz sliced mushrooms and 1 Tablespoon minced shallots (you’ll need 3 Tablespoons minced shallots total for this recipe.) Season with salt and pepper then saute until the mushrooms are golden brown, 5 minutes. Add the remaining 1/3 of a Tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary and 1 minced garlic clove then saute for 1 more minute.

Rosemary and Mushroom Swiss Pan Burgers | iowagirleats.com

Finally, pour in 1 cup beef broth then use a wooden spoon to scrape up all the bits on the bottom of the skillet.

Rosemary and Mushroom Swiss Pan Burgers | iowagirleats.com

Let the broth boil and reduce until slightly thickened, 3-4 minutes, then stir in 1 Tablespoon butter which will make the sauce rich and glossy.

Rosemary and Mushroom Swiss Pan Burgers | iowagirleats.com

Place the cheeseburgers onto buns, pile on the rosemary-mushrooms, drizzle on a bit of that sauce, and open wide!

Swiss Pan Burgers with Rosemary Mushroom Sauce | iowagirleats.com

Swiss Pan Burgers with Rosemary-Mushroom Pan Sauce

Description

Swiss Pan Burgers with Rosemary-Mushroom Pan Sauce is an easy yet elegant 20 minute meal made in just one skillet.

Ingredients

serves 4

  • 1lb lean ground beef
  • 1 small shallot, minced and divided (about 3 Tablespoons)
  • 1 Tablespoon fresh rosemary, minced and divided
  • 1 Tablespoon worcestershire sauce
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 4 slices swiss cheese
  • 2 Tablespoons butter, divided
  • 8oz sliced mushrooms
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • 4 buns

Directions

  1. Combine ground beef, 2 Tablespoons shallots, 2/3 of the minced rosemary, Worcestershire sauce, salt, and pepper in a large bowl then mix until combined. Create 4 burger patties then set aside.
  2. Heat extra virgin olive oil in a very large (10-12") cast iron or heavy bottomed skillet. Add burger patties then saute for 4-5 minutes a side for burgers cooked to medium, add swiss cheese slices then allow to melt slightly (don't let cheese melt onto skillet or it will burn.) Transfer to a plate then loosely tent with a piece of nonstick-sprayed foil.
  3. Melt 1 Tablespoon butter in skillet then add mushrooms and remaining Tablespoon shallots. Season with salt and pepper then saute until mushrooms are golden brown, 5 minutes. Add remaining rosemary and garlic then saute for 1 more minute. Add beef broth then simmer, scraping the bits up from the bottom of the pan, until sauce has reduced and thickened slightly, 5 minutes. Add remaining Tablespoon butter then stir until melted. Place burgers on buns then top with mushrooms and sauce.

This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.