The weather is still not cooperating with us Midwesterners, but I said to heck with it today and fired up the indoor grill to make The Iowa Burger!
I created The Iowa Burger recipe to showcase the 2 quintessential flavors of Iowa, in one yummy cheeseburger:
1. Bacon – Tickets to this year’s Baconfest sold out faster than a Taylor Swift concert at Madison Square Garden. No seriously, like in under 4 minutes. I’d say us Iowans definitely like our bacon!
2. Sweet corn – It’s so abundant in the summertime, they give it away for free!
My recipe starts by combining ground beef and chopped bacon. Yes, there’s bacon in the burger. There’s bacon in the burger!!!
After the patties are cooked up and topped with ooooozy cheese,
they’re nestled onto a sesame seed bun that’s been slathered with avocado spread, then dressed with fresh sweet corn relish.
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The Iowa Burger
Description
The Iowa Burger incorporates all the ingredients that make this state great into one juicy burger!
Ingredients
- For the Burgers:
- 1lb 85/15 ground beef
- 6 strips bacon, finely chopped
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 4 slices American cheese
- 4 sesame seed buns
- For the Sweet Corn Relish:
- 2 strips bacon, chopped
- 1 Tablespoon butter
- 3 ears of corn, kernels cut off the cob
- 2 Tablespoons minced jalapeño
- 1 green onion, chopped
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon maple syrup
- For the Avocado Spread:
- 1 avocado
- salt & pepper, to taste
Directions
- Combine beef, finely chopped bacon, salt and pepper, and then form into four patties. Cook on a hot grill to preferred doneness, about 3-4 minutes a side for medium-rare. Turn the heat off, place cheese slices on top of burgers and close the grill lid to allow cheese to melt.
- Heat a large skillet on medium-high heat. Add chopped bacon and cook until crispy. Melt in butter then add corn, jalapeno, green onion, salt and pepper to the skillet. Cook until corn is just tender, about 2-3 minutes. Stir in maple syrup and remove the skillet from the heat.
- Mash avocado flesh with salt and pepper, then spread equally on the bottom of each bun. Top with cheeseburger patty and sweet corn relish. Enjoy!
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
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When I was little, all of my brothers and sisters and I would jump into the pool and spin as fast as we could. We always called it the “Tasmanian devil jump” LOVED HIM! :)
Your family is seriously the cutest! So glad you got to hang just the 5 of you.
Wow, that burger looks incredible! Some of my good friends that are born and raised Iowa would be very impressed with me if I made that for our next dinner! :)
I don’t even know what would be on a Minnesota burger. Fried anything I suppose….
Yum… ugh, now I want a burger! I’m from Iowa but living in Reno. I guess a burger here would be made of quail, not beef, lol. They are everywhere here. Seriously it would probably be California style… lots of veggies, guac or mayo. I’m guessing there’s a mango salsa in your future based off of your groceries? I use your recipe all the time!
My PERFECT burger would be spicy, covered in cheese, lots of veggies, and cooked on the grill for sure!
And of course it’s terrible for you, but I miss B-Bops like CRAZY!!! Mail me some??
My favorite burger is now from Shake Shack in NY (sorry In and Out I still love you). Your burger looks amaz-balls! If I did one for Hawaii it would be a Kings Hawaiian sweet bread roll, a kiwae grilled beef patty (w chopped onion and bread pieces mixed in) with an over easy egg and brown gravy with chili pepper water sprinkled over it!
all this egg talk reminded me of when i owned & ran a bar & grill. we had a regular customer, Max, a sprint car driver from Australia, and he always ordered a cheeseburger topped w/grilled ham and a fried egg. we named it the Max Burger in his honor.
Dropped by to say Hoppy Easter!
I crave burgers right when I’m going to get my period (iron boost maybe?) and we’re lucky to have Slater’s 50/50 in OC (http://www.yelp.com/biz/slaters-50-50-burgers-anaheim-2). They do a 50/50 patty of bacon and beef. Its good but their reg patty is just as tasty w/ an Egg, guac and runny cheeeeese!
Of course there’s always In-N-Out and Five Guys too!
My fiance would love that burger, can’t wait to see the recipe!
Oh, and you have a beautiful family!
i live in new jersey so…cranberry relish and marinara sauce on top. (i think this is why we stick to less innovative at diners.) enjoy your family reunion. <3
My family was just talking about the leaf method for pineapple ripeness at our Easter dinner earlier today! How funny. My dad cut a fresh pineapple for the first time recently and realized why they result in rings with holes in the center–he forgot about the core! hehe.
If you ever make it to San Diego you have to try the hamburger’s at Hodads. They put In-n-Out to shame!