How to Make an Easy Burger in the Oven

I needed an indoor Easy Burger without the mess.

top view of easy burger with brioche bun and fries on blue floral plate

If you live in an apartment like I do, with no grills allowed on patios and the one communal grill ludicrously far away…you find a way to make an easy burger in a skillet.

On the stove.

The grease splatters everywhere and it seems to take forever to cook them.

One day I realized I was ignoring my broiler. It is my new favorite way to cook anything you would normally grill – it takes less than half the time, creates no mess and tastes great.

Fast and easy, these burgers only have 3 ingredients and are broiled in the oven which means no mess!

Believe me when I say that it doesn’t take long and you are more likely to over cook them than anything else, but I guarantee dinner will be served much quicker than you thought and with much less cleanup. Also, they will be delicious!

homemade broiler burger on a bun with lettuce, tomato and cheese served with fresh fries

Broiler Burgers

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 T. Montreal Steak Seasoning
  • 1 T. Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 Lb. 80/20 Ground Beef

Instructions

  1. Combine ground beef and seasonings. Set aside.
  2. Yeah. That’s really it. I grew up with all sorts of nonsense like breadcrumbs and egg and whatnot in burgers to 'hold them together'. I find that is all ridiculous and unnecessary. Keep it simple.
  3. Form into patties about 4 inches across and 1/2 inch thick.
  4. They will shrink. It’s normal. That’s ok. You can poke a hole in the middle if you want them to cook at the speed of light and potentially dry out, but they will still shrink.
  5. If you want them to end up a certain size, make them 1 – 2 inches wider than you want them to be in the end. Personally, I don’t care.
  6. Heat your broiler to the highest setting. Mine goes to 500*.
  7. Arrange patties in well seasoned or lightly oiled large iron skillet.
  8. Place on top oven rack or directly under your broiler, wherever that is.
  9. Cook 1 – 2 minutes. If you want to flip them half way, cook 1 minute each side.

Notes

  1. I recommend 80/20 for the sheer fact that too little fat content means they try to fall apart and I don’t have the patience to deal with that.