As I sit at my desk, staring at the blank white screen filled with photos but no words, I start to realize that I should have eaten lunch before attempting to write this post. The pictures are just too tempting and they remind me how insanely delicious this burger was last night. Thankfully, I still have the ingredients to make one or two more. I guess I should go make one then, right? So, if you’ll excuse me, I will be right back! (Almost 1 hour later…) I’m back! All is good now. I’m fed, happy and ready to tell you all about this amazing burger. I did stop to watch Youtube videos and read the news, hence why it took me so long to come back. Yes, I am aware that I’m easily distracted. And that that has been my biggest struggle now that I’m blogging full time. In my defense, nobody told me that being a full time blogger was this hard. Somehow, in my mind, I pictured myself waking up every day at 6am, meditating, exercising, making/shooting 2-3 recipes a day while keeping an immaculate home, a healthy diet and being all done with the blog’s work by 6pm, when my husband gets home, so we could enjoy some time together. Ha! I wanna burst into hysterical laughter right now. The struggle is real, my friends. The Juicy Lucy Burger you’re seeing on the blog today, was made, shot and eaten yesterday! So much for being on top of things… Oh well, living and learning, right? Hopefully, I will get more organized and will eventually become this Martha Stewart-like-woman that I’m so desperate to be! ??? But you know what is great about this new life? For the first time in 5 years, I’m gonna have a holiday weekend! No more bartending weekends and holidays, which means enjoying myself and my family and possibly seeing some fireworks. Oh yeah, I am finally going to be able to properly celebrate 4th of July! And it’s going to be legendary. Just like this Juicy Lucy Burger!
The signature burger of Minneapolis, the Juicy Lucy, is a cheeseburger with a twist: instead of the cheese being on top of the burger, it is sealed inside the patty! As the burger cooks, the cheese melts, making the meat around the center of the patty very juicy. How can anyone resist this? I could eat this every single day for the rest of my life. (Of course I won’t, mom!!)
The trick here is to cook your burgers long enough for the cheese to melt. This is not a problem for me, since I like my burgers cooked medium, but if you’re a medium-rare or rare kinda gal (or guy), I’d say the Juicy Lucy is not for you!
As for the cheese, the Juicy Lucy Burger is originally made with American cheese. I know it’s 4th of July and all, but I simply can’t get behind American cheese, so I used extra sharp cheddar instead and it worked perfectly! In fact, any cheese that melts easily will do fine. Make sure you let your burger rest for a few minutes before biting into it, as the molten cheese gets really hot and you might burn your tongue (or face). That might or might not have happened to me… ? covers burnt mark on chin with hand
Man, just look at that gooey mess of molten cheese. Doesn’t that make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside? ??? I seriously wanna hug whoever had the idea of stuffing cheese inside the patty. Which leads me to this curious fact: There are two bars – Matt’s Bar and the 5-8 club – that claim to have invented this burger. The rivalry between them and their interpretations of this burger is longstanding, but has gained more exposure since receiving a mention in Time in 2008 and being feature on some food-related television shows. I honestly have no opinion on the matter and, if I’m ever in Minneapolis, I’ll make sure to visit both places so I can be fair and give you a honest review! In the mean time, I’m happy with my own homemade Juicy Lucy Burger, which I highly recommend you make. After all, ’tis the week of celebrating all things American!