Kenji Makes Oklahoma Onion Burgers | NYT Cooking

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Publicado 2024-04-26
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Meet the burger J. Kenji López-Alt can’t improve — only tweak. Oklahoma onion burgers.

Homer Davis and his son Ross invented what they called the Depression burger at the Hamburger Inn in El Reno, Okla., as a way to add inexpensive bulk to their burgers. Rather than being toasted, the buns are steamed in onion-scented vapor. That the technique — cooking the patties smashed-style with a huge amount of thinly shaved onions and steaming the buns — and restaurant remain popular to this day is a testament to the burgers’ deliciousness.

If you prefer, you can take the cooking (and the oniony aroma) completely out of the house by heating the skillet or griddle directly over a very hot grill and cooking outdoors.


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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @dgorospe
    Kenji before filming: "Hey, do you guys have an onion towel?" NYT staff: "A what?" Kenji: "nvm, I found one"
  • @HaploPrime
    My tent will never smell the same again :(
  • @iSim0641
    Kenji is one of this type of people that explaining super clearly with a natural tone is like a second nature for them. I wish every teacher was like Kenji.
  • @erikellis5940
    Kenji's talent for communicating the reason and the emotion of why one does it his way is unparalleled. I never tire of his content.
  • @Galactic123
    Shoutout George Motz for introducing me to this style of burger! Another amazing vid by Kenji. The way he communicates the reasoning behind the techniques he uses is second to none.
  • @dychui
    Ahh the universal measuring stick of squeezability - the squeeze of a hefty toddler 😂 thank you Kenji ❤
  • @MatthewTheWanderer
    Sid's Diner and Robert's Grill, where the Onion Fried Burger was invented and is still served, were basically across the street from where I went to school in the mid-90s in El Reno, Oklahoma! So, I got to eat them long before they became cool and well-known nationally. El Reno even has Onion Fried Burger Day where they make and serve an enormous (like a dozen feet across) onion fried burger that I got to have some of each year. I don't see my former home town mentioned on YouTube very often, so this was really cool!
  • @rikku0474
    Now that Kenji has mentioned it, getting rid of food smells in the kitchen after cooking would be a great video!!!! (Also: totally jealous of Kenji's natural blush omg)
  • His explanation is unparalleled...a child used to a Better Crocker ready bake oven, could readily make any child willingly participate in cooking with their parents and feel free with their parents and experiences in the kitchen be absolutely necessary and amazing and this srep by step walk through makes it easier to make and follow through and do... so wonderful, and I thank you for sharing ❤
  • @marclegarreta3359
    Kenji is the man! This guy is literally a huge inspiration to me as a home cook. I have learned so much from him. He’s seriously a hero of mine. I’m not a chef, but I always think, “How would Kenji do this?!”
  • @wherethebirdsgo
    As a guy from Oklahoma, I had trepidations when clicking on this, but this was actually done extremely well
  • @lane2063
    Worked in El Reno for ten years. Can’t even imagine how many times I went to Sid’s for lunch. Until you’ve had one it’s impossible to understand the magical combination. Thanks for the video and I encourage everyone to try.
  • @jomercer21113
    In inherited my mom's now 75-year-old heavy iron burger-smashing spatula with a wooden handle. Combined with a cast-iron skillet, it's possible to make the best burgers in the world.
  • @Rook986
    George Motz would approve
  • @richardhale2117
    Looks like a pretty authentic methodology. I make these outdoors by heating cast iron on our gas grill. I close the hood after the buns go on. It does impart flavor but doesn't steam the buns and falls short of Cosmic Oneness. I will next try the onion towel technique (and have tongs and a bucket of water ready for when I catch the towel on fire.)
  • @julienprevost5409
    Kenji is so good on camera. Very good communicator. He explains everything well. His recipes are easy to follow. I too never tire of his content