The Hamilton Spectator

HACK YOUR BURGER

Make your cheese spreadable with this delicious mayo

- KATE KRADER

The beginning of the summer isn’t the only time to get creative with your burgers. I appreciate the home cooks who hold back a trick or two to keep the rest of grilling season interestin­g.

If you’re like me, here’s a secret weapon to upgrade midsummer burgers, courtesy of chef Chris Kronner: a cheese mayonnaise, which combines the rich creaminess of the condiment with the sharp kick of aged cheddar.

The former Bar Tartine chef, who now runs the kitchen at Henry’s in Berkeley, Calif., introduced the Kronnerbur­ger to the world six years ago and won fans in the process. His over-thetop version includes a meaty, dry-aged beef patty, specially grilled onions, a house-made bun that’s the same diameter as the patty, and the crowning touch: warm, salt-roasted bone marrow.

But for me, the genius part is the cheese mayo. Kronner isn’t anti-cheese, but if you’re cooking high-quality beef, a slice of cheddar can obscure the meat’s funky flavour and texture.

“For all the care that goes into a dry-aged patty, it is better highlighte­d by a sauce as opposed to melting cheese over it,” he says.

His sauce has the texture of a very thick mayo that melts slightly onto the warm bun and meat; its flavour is the platonic ideal of a sharp cheddar, turned into a creamy, melt-in-your-mouth sauce.

In May, Kronner published “A Burger to Believe In” with Paolo Lucchesi, food editor at the San Francisco Chronicle. The cookbook highlights every element that goes into building the Kronnerbur­ger at home, plus hacks for less ambitious cooks. Following is a recipe for the exceptiona­l sauce, plus Kronner’s tips for making an exceptiona­l burger.

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KATE KRADER BLOOMBERG The author made her own version of the Kronnerbur­ger, starring the cheese mayo.

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