Best German Hamburger Recipe – Oma's Buletten (Frikadellen) * (2024)

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Buletten, that's what I grew up with. It's the best hamburger recipe because, well, it's from Hamburg, and Hamburg's hamburgers are the real thing!

Called by many names in Germany, such as frikadellen, fleischklösse, fleischpflanzerl, klopse, hacksteak and buletten, this lowly piece of ground meat has very humble yet global beginnings.

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Where did Hamburgers originate?

Its assumed history is that in the 1200's, Genghis Khan's Mongols put small pieces of meat under their saddles as they rode. When it was meal time, the flattened meat would have been 'tenderized' and eaten raw. When the Mongols invaded Moscow in 1238, the Russians came to enjoy this meat, calling it 'steak tartare' (the Tartars were another name for the Mongols).

By the 15th century, this tenderized meat had spread through Europe and the Germans called it 'tartare steak'. By the 18th century, visiting sailors called it 'Hamburg steak' as they enjoyed it raw and sometimes cooked while they were in the port city of Hamburg.

In the 1850's, with the wave of German immigrants to the United States, the Hamburger steak went with them. For the boat trip, the meat would have been smoked and salted to last the voyage, and it was served between slices of bread.

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In the meantime, the original hamburger was improved until Hamburg's Frikadelle was celebrated as the real thing.

What is the difference between German hamburgers and American hamburgers?

These German meat patties are entirely different from the American hamburger.

Often, American burgers are made with inferior or fatty ground beef. For Germans, a good cut of beef, pork and/or veal is used.

Though the German one may look like a regular hamburger, it is deliciously different. Although breadcrumbs can be used as a binding agent along with the egg in the ground meat mixture, the most popular way to do this in Germany is to use stale rolls or bread.

Not only is this method a great way to use leftovers, but it gives a lighter texture to the finished meat patty. Rolling the uncooked meat patties in breadcrumbs before frying, gives a wonderful crust to the hamburger.

What type of meat to use for German hamburgers?

Although you can use just lean ground beef, the best is a combination of ground beef and ground pork. You can also add ground veal to the mix.

You may have noticed this is very similar to my quick meatloaf recipe, and that's because, when you have a great recipe, you try to make the most of it. In fact, I use the same recipe when making meatballs.

What to serve with Oma's hamburgers?

  • Potato salad is a delicious side dish. Make either the traditional northern German Potato Salad (with mayo) or my extra quick version that can be served hot, warm, or cold and is ready within 30 minutes to go along with this quick hamburger recipe.
  • For a hearty meal, serve with boiled potatoes and mushroom gravy. Red cabbage on the side is perfect.
  • For a simple supper, just put the hamburger in a crusty roll, add a slice of cheese, some German or Dijon mustard, perhaps some curry ketchup if you are adventuresome, and add some French fries on the side.
  • For more ideas, take a look at these fifteen favorite side dishes to go along with this best hamburger recipe.

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The photo above shows these hamburgers being served withpotato saladusing both regular and sweet potatoes. Since this was for a summer picnic, corn on the cob was served on the side. A real treat as well.

Also check outRich's techniquesformaking the best hamburger recipe for his "sweetie."

Oma says,

Don't overcook, or you'll have "Bremsklötze" (brake pads) ... German humor :)

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Best German Hamburger Recipe – Oma's Buletten (Frikadellen)

Not only are these hamburgers easy, but they taste like real German hamburgers, especially when made with the Kaiser roll instead of bread crumbs.

Depending on which part of Germany you're from, these are either called buletten or frikadellen. Usually, they are fried; however, they can be done on the BBQ, grilled, or broiled.

Prep Time

5 minutes

Cook Time

15 minutes

Total Time

20 minutes

Servings:

Makes 6 patties

Ingredients:

  • 1 stale Kaiser roll or bread roll
  • 1 cup (240 ml) water or milk, warm
  • 5 tbsp (70 g) butter or (75 ml) olive oil, divided
  • 1 small onion, finely diced
  • 4 tbsp (16 g) chopped fresh parsley
  • 1⅓ lb (605 g) ground beef (or a mix of beef and pork)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp (6 g) salt
  • ½ tsp (1 g) freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 tbsp (15 ml) mustard
  • ½ cup (75 g) breadcrumbs

Instructions:

    1. Slice the Kaiser roll and place into a small bowl. Pour the warm water or milk over the sliced roll. Set aside.

    2. Heat 1 tablespoon (14grams) of the butter in a large frying pan and sauté the onions for several minutes over medium-high heat until they’re translucent. Stir in the parsley and set aside.

    3. In a large bowl, mix the ground meat, eggs, salt, pepper, and mustard.

    4. Squeeze the liquid from the sliced roll and crumble it into the meat mixture. Add the sautéed onions and parsley mixture.

    5. Mix everything together gently with your hands. Add extra breadcrumbs if the mixture is too moist and won’t hold together.

    6. Form six one-inch-thickpatties. Put the remaining breadcrumbs onto a plate. Roll each patty into the breadcrumbs so that all the sides are covered.

    7. In a large skillet, melt the remaining butter and cook patties on each side for about 2 minutes. Reduce the heat, cover, and continue frying for about 8 minutes, turning them occasionally. Remove the lid at the end to evaporate the liquid. The internal temperature should be 160°F (70°C).

    8. Serve.

Notes/Hints:

  • Add ¼cup ketchup, BBQ sauce, or mustard to meat mixture
  • Add ½cup cubed cheese (cheddar) to the meat mixture
  • Try different seasonings to find your favorite. I like using "Montreal Steak Spice." (I know .... it's not German!)
  • Personally, I prefer using lean ground beef.If you wish, you can use a regular grind and/or a mixture of beef, pork, or veal.
  • You can easily double and triple the recipe.
  • These can also be grilled on a BBQ for about 6 minutes per side or until done.

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THE best hamburger recipe: Oma's Buletten (Frikadellen) from Hamburg, the birthplace of real, mouthwatering hamburgers! Usually, fried, they can be grilled on the BBQ.


Ingredients: ground beef,olive oil,kaiser roll/breadcrumbs,onion,egg,seasonings,oil/butter,

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FAQs

What is the original German hamburger? ›

Another version of the creation of the hamburger is that of German cook Otto Kuase, who created a very popular sailors' sandwich made of a fillet of beef patty fried in butter, served with a fried egg, between two toasted buns in 1891, at a post in Hamburg, Germany.

What is Frikadellen made of? ›

In Denmark, traditionally, they are made from minced veal, pork or beef (or a blend of two of these meats); chopped onions; eggs; milk (or water); bread crumbs (or oatmeal or flour); salt; and pepper; then formed into balls by using a tablespoon to get the right size frikadelle and flattened somewhat.

What do Germans call hamburgers? ›

Frikadellen, the original hamburger, are served like a flattened meatball with string beans and salad. I also like to use this recipe to make Swedish meatballs (but omit the paprika). My aunt in Hamburg, Germany, taught me this recipe, and I've been making it ever since.

Do people eat hamburgers in Germany? ›

They're German hamburgers, which are also called Buletten or even Danish Frikadelle, and are German-style meat patties that are pan-fried and often served hot or cold on a crusty bun as street food in Germany.

Did Hamburg Germany make the hamburger? ›

The invention of hamburgers is commonly attributed to various people, including Charlie Nagreen, Frank and Charles Menches, Oscar Weber Bilby, Fletcher Davis, or Louis Lassen. White Castle traces the origin of the hamburger to Hamburg, Germany, with its invention by Otto Kuase.

What country invented hamburgers? ›

Hamburgers were first created in Hamburg, Germany. The dish was a popular street food at the time, served with onions and spices on top of a patty of ground beef. This tasty concoction was first brought to America by German immigrants and, as mentioned earlier, quickly became a popular item on menus across the country.

What is the most famous meat in Germany? ›

Regional Cuisine and Specialties

What food is Germany famous for? Bavarian food puts meat at the center of most meals, especially sausages, goose, and pork. Due to the proximity to Austria, this is also where you will find plenty of Schnitzel on the menu. (The term Schnitzel means simply 'cutlet').

What's the difference between Hamburg and ground beef? ›

The method of adding beef fat to hamburger is the primary difference between ground beef and hamburger. Ground beef can only be made using the fat that is a component of meat trimmings. If a processor makes ground beef containing 30 percent fat, the processor must use meat trim that contains about 30 percent fat.

What type of meat is most common in Germany? ›

The average annual meat consumption is 59.7 kg (132 lb) per person. The most common varieties are pork, poultry, and beef. Other varieties of meat are widely available, but are considered to be insignificant. Meat is usually braised; fried dishes also exist, but these recipes usually originate from France and Austria.

What does burgermeister mean in German? ›

archaic term for a mayor (to be used with P39) The German word Burgermeister often spelled in English as Burgomaster or Burgomeister means master of the citizens.

What is a German sandwich called? ›

The typical German version of a sandwich is called a „Butterbrot“ and is made of darker bread (no toast!), butter and cheese or any kind of sausage/Salami; sometimes people add cucumbers, sliced hardboiled eggs or even salad for beauty and taste.

What is the breakfast meat in Germany? ›

Germans definitely love their meats and a classic German breakfast includes some cold meats. That can mean different things: liverwurst, salami, prosciutto, Black Forest ham, mortadella, and so on.

Which country eats the most burgers in the world? ›

At this point, the U.S. continues to be the world's leading consumer of hamburgers, with more than 26% of the world's hamburgers consumed in the country each year. Other major hamburgerconsuming countries include the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, France, and Australia.

Do Germans eat out a lot? ›

The frequency of eating out in Germany can vary greatly depending on personal preferences and circ*mstances. However, on average, many Germans eat out a few times a week. Some people may dine out frequently, while others prefer to cook at home and eat out only on special occasions.

Did Germans invent hamburgers? ›

Most experts agree that while the modern hamburger either originated in Hamburg, Germany or as an evolved hamburger steak in America, the first recorded instance of a recipe similar to the hamburger patty can be traced back to a first-century AD Roman cookbook by Apicius which has a recipe for a “minced meat patty ...

What was the original hamburger made of? ›

Louis Lassen: According to legend, Lassen invented the burger in 1900 at his small restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut. He placed a beef patty between two slices of bread and added cheese and condiments, creating the first “hamburger sandwich.” Oscar Weber Bilby: Bilby was a cook in Oklahoma in 1891.

What is ground beef in Germany? ›

ground beefAE n (cooking)—

Rinderhackfleisch nt. · Rinderhack nt.

What are German hamburgers made of? ›

These German meat patties are entirely different from the American hamburger. Often, American burgers are made with inferior or fatty ground beef. For Germans, a good cut of beef, pork and/or veal is used.

What was the nickname for the hamburger German during ww1? ›

They called sauerkraut "liberty cabbage," while hamburgers were reborn as "liberty sandwiches" and German pretzels were removed from lunch counters. German measles became "liberty measles." And, some towns in America became Liberty instead of Berlin.

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