Easy Hamburger Steak with Sauce

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I wanted to have some hamburger steaks even when I am strapped on time.

The simmering time will vary depending on how hot the heat is, so please adjust accordingly.
I chopped the onions up using a food processor.
I simmered these uncovered, but if you won't be by the stove while it simmers, then simmer it while covered with a drop lid. Recipe by LeoRyu

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Ingredients

4 servings
  1. 10 mediumYour favorite hamburger patties
  2. Sauce
  3. 150 mlWater
  4. 3 tbspRed wine (cooking sake is OK too)
  5. 6 tbspKetchup
  6. 5 tbspJapanese Worcestershire sauce
  7. 1 tbspSoy sauce
  8. My Family's Hamburger Patties 10 pieces
  9. 380 gramsGround meat
  10. 2Onions (medium-small)
  11. 1Egg
  12. 4heaping tablespoons Panko
  13. 2/3 tspGrated garlic
  14. 1 dashNutmeg (optional)
  15. 1 dashSalt and pepper

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Make hamburger patties using your favorite recipe (make about 2 medium-sized patties per person).

  2. 2

    Finely chop the onions. Combine all but the ground meat in a bowl. Moisten the panko by soaking it in a small amount of milk.

  3. 3

    Mix the ingredients together. When thoroughly combined, add the ground meat and quickly mix until it comes together.

  4. 4

    Combine all of the sauce ingredients.

  5. 5

    Heat a frying pan and cook the hamburger patties on both sides until browned (it's okay if they don't cook all the way through).

  6. 6

    While cooking, use a paper towel to soak up excess oil and juices from the meat.

  7. 7

    Add the Step 2 sauce into the frying pan. When the sauce begins to bubble, turn the head to medium-low and simmer for 20-30 minutes (the time is a guide).

  8. 8

    [Note] While simmering the hamburger patties, flip them over from time to time to keep from burning and pour the sauce over the top.

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