Hamburger Steaks Simmered in Sauce

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I made these at my husband's request!

I froze the remaining 3 hamburger patties (I recommend freezing them after cooking). There's lots of sauce, so you can cook all the patties together with no problem. For 2 people. Recipe by peeweemie

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Ingredients

2 servings
  1. For the hamburgers (yields 5 large patties)
  2. 600 gramsMixed ground beef and pork
  3. 1Onion
  4. 300 mlPanko
  5. 100 mlMilk
  6. 6 tbsp★ Sake
  7. 1 tbsp★ Grated garlic
  8. 1Beaten egg (large)
  9. 1 dash★ Salt and pepper
  10. For the sauce:
  11. 1 canDemi-glaze sauce (canned, Heinz brand)
  12. 200 mlWater
  13. 1cube ☆ Soup stock cubes
  14. 50 mlRed wine
  15. 5 tbsp☆ Tomato ketchup
  16. 1Bay leaf
  17. 1 dash☆ Salt and pepper
  18. Accompaniment:
  19. 1Carrot
  20. 1Potatoes
  21. 1 dashHeavy cream

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Mince the onions, saute until softened, and transfer to a bowl to cool. Soak the panko in milk.

  2. 2

    Mix 1 and the ★ ingredients into the ground meat and thoroughly knead.

  3. 3

    Divide into 5 equal portions once it all sticks together. Remove the air by tossing each ball back and forth like playing catch, and mold into patties. (use 2 and store the rest in the freezer).

  4. 4

    Heat up oil in a pan, and brown the hamburgers on both sides.

  5. 5

    Add the demi-glaze and water to step to 4, bring to a boil, add ☆ and boil for 20-30 minutes (flip over occasionally).

  6. 6

    While boiling, peel the carrots, and microwave. Cut the potatoes into bite-sized chunks and fry with the skins intact.

  7. 7

    Arrange 5 and 6 on a plate, drizzle with fresh cream, and serve.

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