A cheeseburger is one of the most classic burgers in the world: a beef patty topped with melted cheese, usually served in a bun with simple condiments and toppings.
The basic idea is simple, but the details make a big difference.
π What is a cheeseburger?
A standard cheeseburger includes:
- A grilled or pan-fried beef patty
- Melted cheese (commonly cheddar, American, Swiss, or mozzarella)
- A bun (brioche, sesame, potato, or plain)
- Optional toppings: lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles
- Sauces: ketchup, mustard, mayo, or burger sauce
The result is a balance of savory beef, creamy melted cheese, and soft bread.
π§ Classic Cheeseburger Recipe
Ingredients
- 500g ground beef (preferably 80/20 fat ratio)
- Salt & black pepper
- 4 slices cheese (cheddar or American are most common)
- 4 burger buns
- Lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles (optional)
- Ketchup, mustard, mayo (optional)
Steps
1. Form the patties
- Divide beef into equal portions
- Shape into flat patties slightly larger than the bun
- Season both sides with salt and pepper
2. Cook the patties
- Heat pan or grill to medium-high
- Cook 3β4 minutes per side (depending on thickness)
- Add cheese on top in the last minute to melt
3. Toast the buns
- Lightly butter and toast until golden
4. Assemble
- Bottom bun β sauce β lettuce β patty with melted cheese β tomato/onion/pickles β top bun
π What makes a great cheeseburger?
- Good fat ratio in beef (juicy, not dry)
- Proper melt on the cheese (cover pan briefly helps)
- Fresh bun (soft but slightly toasted)
- Balance of salty, creamy, and tangy flavors
π§ Fun note
A cheeseburger is basically the foundation for many variations, including the stuffed version like the Juicy Lucy, where the cheese is inside the patty instead of on top.
If you want, I can upgrade this into:
- McDonaldβs-style cheeseburger at home
- Smash cheeseburger (crispy edges, fast-food style)
- Or a gourmet pub-style cheeseburger recipe