These blue cheese burgers are brushed with a homemade whiskey glazed, topped with Irish cheese, and smothered in Guinness caramelized onions!
Not your average burger!! ย Angus beef patties are stuffed with crumbled blue cheese, then basted with a lip smacking whiskey glaze. ย Topped off with a melted slice of a classic Irish cheese, a bit more of the glaze, and a generous helping of Guinness caramelized onions… these blue cheese burgers will knock your socks off!
It’s no secret that I like my adult beverages, I mean, even put beer in my cupcakes and bourbon in my breakfast! ย Craziness I tell you! ย So it shouldn’t come as any surprise than this burger has 2 kinds of alcohol in it lol.
This blue cheese burger is sort of my nod to a great Irish recipe for St. Patrick’s Day. ย It’s not 100% authentic, but I tried to include some great Irish-y (so technical, I know) flavors ๐
Speaking of St. Patrick’s Day, do you guys celebrate?
These burgers may look complicated, as there are a few steps to making them, but they’re really not hard at all, and you can even make the glaze, onions, and even the burgers, ahead of time!
For this burger, for example, I made the onions and sauce early in the morning, then kept them refrigerated until I needed them. ย I even made up the burgers, though still un-cooked, and kept them refrigerated as well. ย So my actually cooking time was pretty short. ย That’s definitely the way to do it folks… do as much ahead of time as you can, and you’ll thank yourself later ๐
I chose a pretzel roll because they looked awesome at the grocery store, but just about any nice quality burger bun will do.
Quick note about the cheese you see there, oozing down the side of the burger… I used Dubliner cheese, which is an Irish cheese, made by Kerrygold. ย I had never eaten it before, and it’s a bit of an acquired taste.
It’s hard to describe, but I’ll give it a shot… it’s like a blend of sharp white cheddar and nutty Parmigiana, but it’s also a little sweet. ย It’s the sweetness that throws me, but you might like it! ย Alternatively, a nice slice of white cheddar, Gruyere or even a sharp regular cheddar would work just as well. ย We’ve even had these with no cheese on top and they were just as delicious!
So this St. Patrick’s Day, or really, ANY day, treat yourself to a burger that is so chock full of flavors, it would be completely at home at an Irish pub!
Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @the_chunky_chef on Facebook and Instagram!
Ingredients
- BURGERS:
- 2 lbs angus ground beef or ground brisket works really well too
- 3/4 tsp dried minced onion
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Tbsp Crumbled blue cheese about 4 worth
- 4 pretzel buns toasted
- Handful of arugula lettuce
- Slices of Dubliner cheese (or white cheddar Gruyere or sharp cheddar)
- WHISKEY GLAZE:
- 1/4 cup Jameson whiskey or any good quality whiskey
- 1/4 cup ketchup
- 2 Tbsp low sodium soy sauce
- 2 Tbsp honey
- 1 tsp dijon mustard or 1/2 tsp mustard powder
- 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1/4 tsp garlic powder
- dash of hot sauce
- black pepper to taste
- GUINNESS CARAMELIZED ONIONS:
- 2 yellow onions peeled and sliced thinly
- 1 1/2 Tbsp butter
- 1 cup Guinness beer
- 1/4 tsp dried thyme
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- MAKE THE ONIONS:
- Heat butter in a large skillet over MED heat. Add sliced onions and stir to coat in melted butter. Sprinkle in salt, pepper, and thyme and stir to combine. Saute, stirring occasionally, for about 7-10 minutes, until onions are soft and golden brown at the edges.
- Pour in half the Guinness, cover, and cook until liquid is about 3/4 of the way evaporated. Repeat with remaining Guinness. This time, cook until liquid is nearly all evaporated. Remove onions from pan and set aside.
- MAKE THE GLAZE:
- To a small saucepan, add whiskey and bring to a low boil. Continue to boil for about 2 minutes, then add remaining glaze ingredients and whisk to combine.
- Reduce heat to LOW and simmer for 5-7 minutes, until glaze is slightly thickened.
- Remove from heat and set aside.
- MAKE THE BURGERS:
- To a large mixing bowl, add ground beef, salt, pepper, and dried minced onion. Use your hands to mix it all together. Separate the meat mixture into 4 equal portions.
- Shape meat into flattened balls, place about 1 Tbsp blue cheese crumbles in the center of the ball and push into the ball. Mold the meat around the cheese and form into a patty.
- Heat a large cast iron skillet or grill pan over MED heat. Drizzle a bit of olive oil in the pan. Cook burgers about 6 minutes per side, or until desired doneness. The last minute of cooking, brush burgers with prepared whiskey glaze and place a slice of cheese on the burgers, then cover pan loosely with foil.
- Remove burgers to a plate and cover with foil for 3 minutes.
- TO SERVE:
- Line bottom bun with arugula lettuce, then top with burger. Place a generous helping of caramelized onions on top of the burger, then drizzle with additional glaze. Top with top bun and enjoy!
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Nutrition Disclaimer
The Chunky Chef is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
Wayne Robert Kelley says
made recipe,had culinary friends for lunch , there wasn’t much left made 2 each 6 friends 1/2 of one out 12 burgers were left
Sara says
Best burger ever! ย Thank you so much for this recipe.
Kate says
I have made hundreds of recipes from Pinterest over the years. Some we rave about and I make time and again, some not so much. Iโve never taken the time to leave a review on any of them. But this, this is my husbandโs hands down favorite recipe. He asks for it all the time. All. The. Time. The bbq sauce is fantastic. The onions are fantastic. ย Assemble the burger and itโs a downright masterpiece. We omit the blue cheese but keep everything else the same. I also double or sometimes triple the bbq sauce and use it on everything that week. Itโs delicious. Thanks for providing our family a favorite burger I will continue to make again and again. Yumm!
Mia says
What kind of hot sauce did you use for this recipe?
The Chunky Chef says
I like to use Cholula or Louisiana hot sauce, but Franks Red Hot or Tabasco would work as well.
Sheena says
This was incredible. Such complex flavors – the onions and glaze were freakin delicious. Only small change I would make in the future would be to reduce the cool time by a minute/minute and a half because it was a hard medium and I prefer a medium rare burger. A definite do-again!
Ellen says
LOVED THESE! One of the best burgers Iโve ever had at home or at a restaurant. Will definitely be making again. The whiskey glaze is amazing. Thank you for this recipe!!
Kara Neureuther says
How did you reheat the onions and glaze when cooked early? Cooking this today, but won’t need the burgers for another few hours…thanks!
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Kara ๐ I just microwaved them until hot. Hope you love the burgers!
Jason Lara says
What is the calorie count on this?
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Jason, I plugged it into an online nutrition calculator and it said 887
Kathleen Calado says
Creative work! May I ask will this work as well if I tried Jack Daniels? Anyways, it looks delicious and would definitely try this out as soon as possible. Keep it up!
The Chunky Chef says
Thanks Kathleen! Yes, I think Jack Daniels would work well here too ๐
Kathleen Calado says
I’ve been reading your other blog entries and I have to admit that I bookmarked some of them for future use. Anyways great work on it all and keep it up! I will definitely try your latest post which is the “Tahini Marinated Chicken”. My husband is more of a chicken-man and I’m sure that he will love this one. ๐
Cindy Albin says
Sooooo…these actually do more than “look delicious”. They taste delicious!!!!! Everything in this recipe works together to bring a fantastic burger to the plate. If you skip out on some of the layers suggested, you’ll totally miss it. We didn’t have pretzel buns and forgot to get Dubliner. X-sharp cheddar was our cheese. With some garlic loaded fries on the side. Everyone is happy and the last 24 hours or crankiness have been replaced with happy, full bellies. ๐ Thank you! A keeper!
P.S. I am a recipe “tweaker” and didn’t change a thing, other than our oversights.
The Chunky Chef says
Hi Sue, thanks for taking the time to comment. I’ve actually never seen or even heard of Lady and Pups… as stated, (and linked to) in the recipe, I got inspiration from Half Baked Harvest for this recipe. I do NOT “copy” or “plagiarize” anyone, ever. If the recipe is inspired by, or comes from someone else, I link and give credit where credit is due. Please refrain from your accusations. I run this blog legally, and take great care to do so. A lot of work, time, and money are spent on this blog, for me to be able to share recipes with you all, for free. If you don’t like what you see here, fortunately for you, there are MANY other blogs out there for you to frequent. Have a great day.
Di says
Wow! Thank you for this phenomenal recipe. I guess the comment you refer to was removed. WTH? That is beyond disrespectful. I struggle to cook well & love when I somehow stumble on blogs like yours. Thank you so very much for your efforts. Itโs much appreciated by people like me!ย
Ginger says
I made these the other night, and they were great.
Omitted the Guiness, and used sharp chedder.
Will make again!!
Cookin Canuck says
Now that’s what I call a burger! Anything with a whiskey glaze gets my vote.
swayam says
this is sinful girl!! So delicious…
Megan Keno says
I am drooling! This sounds so amazing… I love the caramelized onions!
Jessica - The Novice Chef says
You are totally speaking my language. I MUST try this ASAP.
Katerina @ Diethood says
Oh my gosh… blue cheese and whisky and burger all in the same title?!? Dead. I’m literally drooling.
The Chunky Chef says
Hehe, thanks Katerina! ๐ Had to go with my favorite savory flavors!
Michelle @ The Complete Savorist says
Mouthwatering, what a mouthwatering flavorful burger!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Michelle!! ๐
Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts says
Adults beverages are the best thing invented! This burgers looks gorgeous and total drool worthy!
The Chunky Chef says
Thanks so much Erin! ๐
Justine | Cooking and Beer says
Holy cow! This burger looks incredible! You had me at whiskey…and then you had me at beer. ๐
The Chunky Chef says
Hehe you and think very much alike! ๐
Sarah Walker Caron (Sarah's Cucina Bella) says
These look incredible. I love everything about them — from the oozing cheese to that amazing glaze. YUM!
The Chunky Chef says
Thank you Sarah!! ๐
Julie is Hostess At Heart says
This baby looks like one delicious work of art! Yum
The Chunky Chef says
Thanks Julie!