Hamburger Steak with Smothered Onions – The “Fancy” Way We Ate Ground Beef When Every Dollar Counted

🥩 The “Diner-Style” Smothered Hamburger Steak

This dish lives or dies by the onions. They shouldn’t just be sautéed; they should be “smothered” until they reach a deep caramel hue that mimics the flavor of a French onion soup.

CategoryDetails
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time25 minutes
Total Time40 minutes
Yield4 servings

🍴 Ingredients

  • 1.5 lbs Ground Beef (80/20 is best for “steak” flavor)
  • 1 Large yellow onion (sliced into thin rings)
  • 1 cup Beef broth
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tbsp All-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp Garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp Butter
  • 1 tbsp Oil (for the sear)
  • Salt and heavy Black Pepper

👩‍🍳 Instructions

1. The Patty Prep

  • Mix the ground beef with the garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Shape into 4 oval patties (mimicking the shape of a steak).
  • Press a dimple in the center and chill in the fridge for 15 minutes.

2. The Hard Sear

  • Heat oil in a heavy skillet (cast iron is perfect here) over medium-high heat.
  • Sear the patties for 4 minutes per side until a dark crust forms. They don’t need to be cooked through yet. Remove and set aside.

3. The Onion Smother

  • In the same pan (with the beef drippings), add the onions and butter.
  • Cook over medium heat for 10–12 minutes. You want them soft, brown, and sweet. If the pan gets too dry, add a splash of water to scrape up the brown bits (the fond).

4. The Gravy “Bloom”

  • Sprinkle the flour over the caramelized onions and stir for 1 minute to cook out the raw taste.
  • Slowly pour in the beef broth and Worcestershire sauce. Whisk or stir until a thick, glossy gravy forms.

5. The Grand Return

  • Place the beef patties back into the gravy, nesting them under the onions.
  • Lower the heat and simmer for 5 minutes until the steaks are cooked through and the gravy is thick enough to coat a spoon.

The “Mushroom” Bonus: If you have them, add 8 oz of sliced baby Bella mushrooms to the pan with the onions. They add a woody, “steakhouse” depth that makes the meal feel even more expensive than it actually is.

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