Learn how to make juicy, flavorful burgers right on your stovetop. If you don't feel like turning on the grill, but you're craving the ultimate juicy hamburger, a skillet might just be the answer.
Nils Bernstein is a food, drink, and travel editor and writer based in Mexico City. He is the food editor for Wine Enthusiast and has written for such publications as Bon Appétit, Epicurious, Food & ...
No grill? No problem. Burger scholar George Motz says the grill is actually one of the hardest ways to get it right, and he recommends a flattop or skillet for a perfect patty. If you need the ...
Forty years ago, Danny Meyer opened Union Square Cafe in Manhattan with a combination of informality and refinement. His approach has been so widely copied, it’s hard, now, to convey what a revelation ...
A few sources claim to have invented the hamburger. Some trace its origins to Roman times, based on Isicia Omentata, a dish of minced meat and spices formed into a patty and fried. Hamburgers might ...