logo
I Was a Grilled Burger Purist Until I Tried This Easy, Indoor Method

I Was a Grilled Burger Purist Until I Tried This Easy, Indoor Method

CNET20 hours ago
I'm no air fryer rookie -- I've crisped, roasted and reheated just about everything in my beloved countertop convection oven, but I held off on burgers for one reason: I wasn't convinced it could deliver that perfect medium-rare magic like a grill or cast-iron pan. Turns out, I was wrong.
If your backyard's missing a Weber -- and the smoky sizzle of burgers -- you're not out of luck. You can whip up juicy cheeseburgers, turkey patties and veggie stacks without ever stepping outside. One of my favorite tricks? Letting the air fryer do the heavy lifting.
After air-frying a burger -- bacon, bun and all -- I am happy to report that making a bacon cheeseburger in an apartment-friendly air fryer is fast, clean and, as I found out recently, nets an equally juicy burger.
Plus, you can easily get your air fryer burger medium rare via the super-convection heat that crisps the outside of food quickly without overcooking the inside.
Here's how to make a bacon cheeseburger in your air fryer at home.
How to make a cheeseburger in your air fryer
Even a small air fryer can handle a full-sized burger patty and a few slices of bacon at once.
Pamela Vachon/CNET
I consulted a variety of different sources for timings and temperatures, but the process is about what you'd expect and similar to that which you'd experience cooking a burger in any manner: flipping the patty about halfway through for even results, with different timings depending on the size of your desired doneness.
Read more: How to Tell When Steak Is Perfectly Cooked Without a Thermometer
The air fryer works by circulating hot air in its contained chamber, so as a matter of interest, your air fryer burger will cook opposite to what you'd see on a sauté pan, with the exposed side of the burger cooking more quickly and becoming browner than the underside of the patty.
Best Air Fryers: Cheap vs. Expensive Best Air Fryers: Cheap vs. Expensive
Click to unmute
Video Player is loading.
Play Video
Pause
Skip Backward
Skip Forward
Next playlist item
Unmute
Current Time
0:01
/
Duration
0:30
Loaded :
100.00%
0:01
Stream Type LIVE
Seek to live, currently behind live
LIVE
Remaining Time
-
0:29
Share
Fullscreen
This is a modal window.
Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.
Text
Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan
Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background
Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan
Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background
Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan
Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque
Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps
Reset Done
Close Modal Dialog
End of dialog window.
Close Modal Dialog
This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.
Close Modal Dialog
This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.
Best Air Fryers: Cheap vs. Expensive
I tried two approaches, both with a quarter pound of lean ground beef, seasoned simply with salt and pepper.
Air fryer cheeseburger recipe
Shape a single patty of beef about three-quarters of an inch in thickness. Place in a greased air fryer basket and cooked at 370 degrees Fahrenheit for 10 minutes, flipping at the halfway mark. With about 2 minutes to go, add cheese to top of burger patty and place bun into air fryer basket to toast. Remove all ingredients and build burger on bun with toppings of your choice. Serve.
I also tried the same amount of meat shaped into two, thin, smash-style patties for a total cooking time of about six minutes. (Double your cheeseburger, double your fun.)
Making a great burger in an air fryer takes almost no skill and requires very little cleanup afterward.
Pamela Vachon/CNET
Air fryers require very little cleanup
You can cook a burger to that perfect medium or medium rare with an air fryer.
Pamela Vachon/CNET
Well, that was easy. In both cases the patties cooked evenly, with an outcome that was medium in doneness. (You can easily experiment with your model and ideal burger patty size to find the precise timings for your preferred degree of doneness.) The hot air circulation even managed to produce a bit of caramelized crust on one side. Because I could, even with a small, single-household air fryer, I put in a couple of strips of bacon with the single burger patty, since crispy, spatter-free bacon is another excellent use for an air fryer -- not to mention an exceptional burger topping.
Speaking of spatter-free, this is the single most compelling reason to employ the air fryer for burger prep. Your clothing, skin and stovetop all avoid the sizzling oil droplets that -- safely contained within the air fryer drawer -- like to escape the pan during regular skillet cooking. The smoky, greasy, meaty aroma, which is otherwise appealing at a burger dive, but not so much in a studio apartment, is also minimized. Cleanup was limited only to the nonstick, air fryer drawer.
Read more: I've Been Making Bacon Wrong. Here's the Best (and Cleanest) Way to Cook it
There are drawbacks to air fryer burgers
With an air fryer, you can't smash the patties down as easily as you can on a grill or griddle.
Pamela Vachon/CNET
The air fryer isn't perfect when it comes to burgers, and the drawbacks as I experienced are twofold. First, since you can't really access the patty while it cooks, you're unable to smash it down in such a way that it doesn't shrink up significantly while cooking. Since an English muffin is the best burger containment method -- I will not be considering opposing viewpoints at this time -- this didn't bother me so much, since the resulting patty fits the intended vessel perfectly. Expect shrinkage when considering the size of your patty before cooking.
Second, if you're like me and believe that a burger without cheese isn't worth eating, things get a little more complicated. Because of the air circulation action of the air fryer, it's hard to anchor cheese on top for a quick melt at the end of the process. My first attempt with a sliced single, an ideal burger cheese -- and I am a cheese pro, so don't come at me -- flew off and unhelpfully adhered to the surface of the air fryer drawer.
Am I seeing double?
Pamela Vachon/CNET
My second attempt where a slice was halved and layered for extra heft was more successful, even more so when I moved the patties to the back edge of the fryer basket, which gets less aggressive air circulation. This may just be a quirk of my model, but I'd be prepared to experiment. I wouldn't even consider shredded cheese on top of a patty, but I absolutely would consider a cheese-stuffed burger, which should work nicely.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

This Shark Robo Vac Uses AI, and Now It's Half Off
This Shark Robo Vac Uses AI, and Now It's Half Off

CNET

time24 minutes ago

  • CNET

This Shark Robo Vac Uses AI, and Now It's Half Off

Cleaning the floors is a chore -- plain and simple. However, a robot vacuum can help make this task much easier. The Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum is one of the standout models among the many automated options. This vacuum will keep your floors spotless while truly offering a hands-free experience. A luxury vacuum like this normally has a luxury price tag attached to it. And the Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum does, retailing for $599. However, for a limited time, Amazon has reduced the vacuum's cost to $298, an insane 50% discount. The Shark AI Ultra robot vacuum is an easy, low-maintenance robot vacuum. It has voice command, a 60-day capacity, object detection, and even 360-degree sensors. The vacuum's HEPA filtration system can capture and trap over 99% of dust and allergens, and it functions on carpets and hard floors, leaving them spotless with the "Matrix Clean Navigation" feature. This allows the vacuum to make multiple passes in an area for a thorough clean. The robot vacuum also maps your home, so it won't bump into or break anything. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. When the vacuum's battery runs low, it automatically returns to the dock to recharge. Once fully charged, it'll then pick up where it left off. Additionally, cleaning schedules can be set from your phone, so your floors get regular attention when it's most convenient. This vacuum even has voice control via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. Why this deal matters This Shark's AI robot vacuum is a whopping 50% the regular price. You'd probably assume it's a record-low price, but it's not. We previously saw this vacuum reach $295. That makes this current deal only $3 more than the record low. There's no telling if the vacuum will ever return to $295, but $3 isn't a large difference. Note that this deal could expire at any time; don't miss out.

ChatGPT Study Mode Aims to Circumvent the Brain Atrophy Problem With AI in Education
ChatGPT Study Mode Aims to Circumvent the Brain Atrophy Problem With AI in Education

CNET

timean hour ago

  • CNET

ChatGPT Study Mode Aims to Circumvent the Brain Atrophy Problem With AI in Education

ChatGPT Study Mode is a new function within the artificial intelligence chatbot that aims to give students a more natural learning experience rather than simply answering questions for them, the company announced Tuesday. Whereas typing in a question or topic into ChatGPT returns a textbook-style summary, Study Mode works with students, step by step, to help them come to the correct answer on their own. Students can chat with ChatGPT to gain better clarification on things they don't understand, as though they were working with a tutor. Study Mode will be available for free for Plus, Pro and Team users and will launch for ChatGPT Edu in the next few weeks. Study Mode won't simply respond like an answer engine. Even if a student gets frustrated and wants ChatGPT to just spit out the correct answer, it'll refuse. Instead, it'll try to continue working with students to help them get to the correct conclusion. For faculty and parents, there aren't admin controls at the moment, meaning students can switch back to standard ChatGPT if they really want that straight answer. OpenAI, however, is looking to increase admin controls in the future. With the release of ChatGPT in late 2023, the academic world was hit almost immediately. Suddenly, students had a word calculator trained on massive amounts of data, with the ability to spit out essays in seconds. The temptation to get immediate answers from ChatGPT has proven to be tempting for students and has made AI plagiarism a problem in classrooms and on college campuses. Teachers are complaining that students are deferring the hard work of thinking and problem-solving to AI. Teachers are also complaining that AI is hindering students' abilities to think critically. Experts say that critical thinking is highly important for childhood development. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on the Theo Von Podcast last week that with the advancement of AI models, education will need to change entirely. Because AI models will one day become smarter than humans in processing information, teaching needs to evolve with this new tool being widely used in society. (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, CNET's parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)

The Tea App Data Breach: What Happened, and What Was Exposed
The Tea App Data Breach: What Happened, and What Was Exposed

CNET

timean hour ago

  • CNET

The Tea App Data Breach: What Happened, and What Was Exposed

Tea, a women's safety dating app that surged to the top of the free iOS App Store listings, suffered a major security breach last week. The company confirmed Friday that it "identified authorized access to one of our systems" that exposed thousands of user images. And now, we know that DMs were accessed during the breach, too. Tea's preliminary findings from the end of last week showed the data breach exposed approximately 72,000 images: 13,000 images of selfies and photo identification that people had submitted during account verification, and 59,000 images that were publicly viewable in the app from posts, comments and direct messages. Those images had been stored in a "legacy data system" that contained information from more than two years ago, the company said in statement. "At this time, there is no evidence to suggest that current or additional user data was affected." Earlier Friday, posts on Reddit and 404 Media reported that Tea app users' faces and IDs had been posted on anonymous online message board 4chan. Tea requires users to verify their identities with selfies or IDs, which is why driver's licenses and pictures of people's faces are in the leaked data. And on Monday, a Tea spokesperson confirmed to CNET that it additionally "recently learned that some direct messages (DMs) were accessed as part of the initial incident." Tea has also taken that affected system offline. That confirmation followed a report by 404 Media on Monday that an independent security researcher discovered it would have been possible for hackers to gain access to DMs between Tea users, affecting messages sent up to last week on the Tea app. Tea said it has launched a full investigation to assess the scope and impact of the breach. What is Tea? The premise of Tea is to provide women with a space to report negative interactions they've had while encountering men in the dating pool, purportedly to keep other women safe. The app is currently sitting at the No. 2 spot for free apps on Apple's US App Store, right after ChatGPT, drawing international attention and sparking a debate about whether the app violates men's privacy. Following the news of the data breach, it also plays into the wider ongoing debate around whether online identity and age verification pose an inherent security risk to internet users. In the privacy section on its website, Tea says: "Tea Dating Advice takes reasonable security measures to protect your Personal Information to prevent loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration and destruction. Please be aware, however, that despite our efforts, no security measures are impenetrable."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store