Cheddar Bacon Portobello Mushroom Burger.
Ahhh, sooo I put bacon on a mushroom burger…ooops.
But, umm?? Bacon on a mushroom burger is like really, really good. Just like it works on these pancakes, it works on this almost veggie burger. Sorry to all my vegetarian readers, I didn’t mean to do it, but then it just happened…along with that egg. 🙂
Alright, so a few things. First, I kind of sort of HATE taking photos of burgers. I don’t know why, but for some reason I have a really hard time photographing burgers, and for this reason I have been semi-avoiding them all summer long. I know, that’s so lame, but a photo I don’t like just totally bums me out, especially when the recipe is really, really good. So long story short, these are not my most favorite photos ever, BUT I am semi-OK with them and excited to share the recipe, since like I said, it’s a really good one!
Two, I have a really, really fun post up on Cupcakes and Cashmere this week. I hosted a Rio Summer Games Olympic Potluck Party. It was so fun and turned out so cute! Be sure to check it out if you want to host a quick and simple party for tomorrow’s opening ceremonies.
Three, thank you guys all so much for your kind comments on my nomination for Bloglovin’s best food blog award. So grateful to everyone who is voting, THANK YOU!! ?
Four, I just spent a good ten minutes procrastinating writing this post and responding to what feels like a bajillion emails watching this clip from the Teen Choice awards. Man, I was never a Justin Timberlake fan, but now I kind of get what all the fuss is about, pretty cool guy.
Alright, so back to this Cheddar Bacon Portobello Mushroom Burger!
Even though the photos may not be my favorites, honest, this is one of my favorite burger recipes, and not just for the reason that it’s beyond delicious, but also for the fact that they are beyond easy, you don’t even have to form any burger patties, which for some reason I’ve never liked doing. Whoooaaaaaa.
Major run on sentence there, sorry, I need to learn how to take a breath apparently.
Here’s how these burgers go down. You need to find some Portobello mushrooms caps and marinate them in a little balsamic vinegar. This really helps add great flavor, but if you’re short on time, you can just toss the mushrooms around in the marinade and grill them right away, not a huge deal. Once the burgers are grilled, add your cheese, bacon, fried egg and any other toppings you desire.
OH and duh, the smoky ketchup is a must! It’s a mix of ketchup + BBQ sauce and it is delish!
Oddly, these mushroom burgers taste very meaty once grilled. The bacon really just makes them over the top good. Obviously if you do not eat bacon, you can totally omit it. Not a big deal, and I do get it, I’m not bacon’s biggest fan, but in the case of these burgers, it really is yummy.
One thing in my opinion that you simply cannot skip is the cheese, but then you’d probably guess that I’d say that! 🙂
Oh dang! You also can’t skip the egg. I mean, it’s just a must.
Okok and well, I think that’s it for today. I am currently texting my family like mad right now. They are helping with a little late summer recipe development. Man, the things these guys come up with….some good, some super odd, and some? Well, some just make me wonder what the heck is wrong with my family members. I mean, I love um all, but guys… Creighton suggested mac and cheese hot dogs with fries and bacon. Whoa, that just sounds like a full on heart attack.
Sorry bro, I just can’t go there. Brendan on the other hand? He gave some killer ideas to be seen very, very soon! yeah!
PS. This is yet another recipe Creighton would never touch…again, my family, I wonder about them him sometimes. ?
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Cheddar Bacon Portobello Mushroom Burger.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: bacon, burger, cheddar, mushroom
This is one of my favorite burger recipes, and not just for the reason that it's beyond delicious, but also for the fact that they are beyond easy, you don't even have to form any burger patties, which for some reason I've never liked doing.
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
- 2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 1/3 cup olive oil
- crushed red pepper flakes to taste
- pepper to taste
- 4 portobella mushroom caps stems removed
- 4 slices sharp cheddar or harvarti cheese omit if vegan
- 4 brioche burger buns toasted (use gluten free if needed)
- 4 tablespoons fig preserves
- 8 slices cooked bacon omit if vegeterain/vegan
- 4 fried eggs
- arugula or lettuce tomato
Smoky Ketchup
- 1/4 cup ketchup
- 1/4 of your favorite BBQ sauce
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
Instructions
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In a large gallon size zip top bag, combine the balsamic vinegar, soy sauce, mustard, olive oil, crushed red pepper flakes and pepper. Add the mushroom caps and toss to coat. Let the mushrooms marinate 30 minutes to 1 hour.
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Preheat an outside grill or grill pan to high. Place the mushrooms on the grill and grill until lightly charred, about 3-5 minutes. Flip and grill an additional 3-5 minutes. During the last minute add the cheese.
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Spread each toasted bottom bun with fig preserves. Add you mushroom burgers, bacon and eggs. Top as desired with tomatoes + arugula. Spread each top bun with ketchup (see below) and then add it to your burger. Eat!
Smoky Ketchup
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Combine everything in a small bowl. Serve with your burgers and fries!
Thursday burgers + fries for the win. YUM.
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I’m not a fan of hamburgers, really, but such a big fan of any kind of mushroom that is edible… my eyes kinda popped out as I saw this delight!!!
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Ah, YES! So happy I caught your eye with this one!!
Thanks Miranda!!
Ooo I like this hamburger! Love runny eggs and bacon! What a treat! 🙂
They might be two of my favorite things! So pretty too!!
Thanks Julia!!
Each and every time I cook bacon, I say to myself that I won’t be frying bacon for a long time and then I see a photo of a well prepared recipe with bacon on it and I want, I want, I want. Your recipe photos do that to me often, especially this recipe and photo.
It’s pretty impossible to resist!
Sorry for being the medium!! But i’m glad it looks good!!
Love hamburgers and this recipe is just beautiful! Although I am a meat eater all along I know that I wouldn’t have any problems eating this beauty ? Congrats!
Thank you Cintia!!
oh my sweet jesus. this looks like the best portobello burger ever. As a vegetarian, I usually don’t enjoy portobello burgers for some reason…but this gives me hope!
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Haha! YES. I love this!
Thanks girl!
Don’t worry I’m ok with the bacon! So many flavors with this delicious burger!
YES! Thank you!
One day, if I ever like mushrooms enough to eat a portobello, I will make this. It’s beautiful.
Haha! I hope that day comes!!
Thanks Kate!
Ummm…this looks too delicious!! And yes, you have to have the egg on it! xox
Thanks Rebecca!
You’re semi ok with the pics?? I love these photos, theyre super pretty as always !!!!
Oh my gosh!! Thank you Eva!
Heyyyy it’s all about the vertical with burger shots! I love the photos. I’m a total veg, but have been dreaming about eggplant bacon lately. Agree on the cheese – a must. Same with that egg! Just may make these this weekend. I need some good burg action, bro!
AH, Thanks!! Hope you love the burger Natalie!!
Wow, thats got everything I love!! im in!!
YAY! Thanks Mick!
I just can’t make myself like mushrooms and I wish I could because they are a good food for you.
I like an egg on my sandwich now after eating at Smash Burger.
My mother liked a fried egg on her BLT sandwiches.
Your sandwich pictures look good to me.
A lot of my family members aren’t into them either!
The eggs another story!
Thanks Nancy!
Fantastic!! Love the idea of the runny egg on there- I can just picture that runny yolk getting all trapped up in those portobello gills. Gosh I love the portobello… actually, I seriously respect the portobello and use it often in all sorts of beefy contexts. Did a portobello “steak” frites recently that was *kiss fingers*.
Its seriously the best isn’t it!? Haha! I love it!
Oh my word! I need this burger in my face right now. Scratch that. I need about three or four of these burgers in my face! I don’t even eat bacon, but I want bacon in this burger and all up in my business. I would never guess you didn’t like photographing burgers. You are probably my favorite burger photographer!
hehe! THANK YOU! You are so kind and making me smile BIG! 🙂
Tieghan girl I honestly don’t know what you are talking about saying these burger photos are just sub par. From first glance when this photo came into my inbox, my thoughts were wow Tieghan really can make a mushroom burger look good. This recipe is right up my alley and I just want to eat this burger right off the screen.
Aww! Thank you so much, Kristen! That really makes me SMILE! Have a great Friday! 🙂
What a fantastic combination of flavours! Mouthwatering, thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much, Eva!
I love portobello burgers, these look killer!
YES! As do I! Thanks so much Laura! Hope you enjoy these!
Portobello mushrooms are the best–I love using them as buns too!
These look so good! Thanks for sharing.
Your welcome!! Thank you!!
Made this decadent “burger” for my husband and I for dinner! Soooo tasty and good!!
YAY So happy you two liked it!
Thank you!
This light salad—a great way of using up leftover pesto in your fridge—is best served in the summer, when tomatoes are at the peak of their season. Adding grilled chicken or cooked and cooled grains, such as farro or couscous, will transform this side dish into the main event. In a bowl, whisk together the pesto and vinegar. Whisking constantly, slowly add the oil until emulsified. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
That sounds like an awesome salad Derek! Definitely something I will have to try because I love tomatoes right now!! Thanks!
You had me at Cheddar and Bacon! Great recipe. Thank you…will try this one out too.
Gets me every time too! Thank you!
Do you think I can replace regular bacon with coconut bacon?
I think coconut bacon would be delicious! Great idea! Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂