My husband spent much of several years in Germany, starting up a factory for his company, and especially likes German food. During Octoberfest - or any time of the year - I appreciate this really quick quasi-German meal, mostly microwaved. The cookies are the key to the authentic flavor.
Mix 1 lb ground beef with 2 TB tomato sauce from an 8 oz can, 1/4 c. finely chopped onion, 1/4 c dark raisins, 3 crushed gingersnap cookies and salt to taste. Shape into four patties about an inch thick. Place in a square glass dish, cover loosely with wax paper or plastic wrap and nuke on high 4-8 minutes, until firm to the touch and no longer pink. Pour off the fat.
In a medium bowl mix 1/2 tsp salt, 1/3 c water, 2 TB brown sugar, 2 TB white vinegar, remaining tomato sauce, and 3 more crushed gingersnaps. Pour over the burgers, cover and cook on high for 4-6 minutes, stirring once, until very hot. Let stand covered for 5 minutes.
Serve without buns, along with refrigerated mashed potatoes or mashed cauliflower and homemade or jarred sweet & sour red cabbage, (which isn't sour at all). Even kids like the sweet red cabbage made with apples.....you might feel it necessary to create a new name for it! Finish the German style meal with purchased apple strudel, cream puffs, or apple turnovers from Arby's. Genießen !
Dec 3, 2007
Sauerbraten Burgers
Posted by fast fabulous foodie at 9:09 PM
Labels: burgersd, German food, sauerbraten, sweet & sour red cabbage