Hawaiian Burger Recipe (2024)

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This Hawaiian Burger Recipe brings the perfect combination of sweet and savory. Nothing says summer like a nice, juicy burger and this is an easy recipe the whole family will love!

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Hawaiian Burger Recipe

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In our house, we live for a big old cheeseburger! It's a super-easy dinner that whips up pretty quickly and satisfies people of all ages. And even better, there are a ton of different ways you can add a delicious twist to a grilled burger recipe.

For today's twist, I'm throwing it back to almost 10 years ago. My husband and I had just gotten married and were on our 10 day honeymoon on the island of Hawaii. The entire trip was pretty magical, but one thing I remember laughing about then and now how nuts my husband went over each Hawaiian Burger he ate on that trip!

For those who have been readers for a while, you know I married one of the pickiest eaters out there. So you can imagine my surprise when he couldn't get enough of them! And being that we were in Hawaii, pretty much every menu had some sort of Hawaiian burger patty option, complete with a fresh piece of pineapple on it.

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My favorite helpful tool for cooking burgers

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Tips for making the best burger recipe

  • Don’t store ground beef for more than 2 days in the fridge. Fresh is always best. Bonus points if you have the beef ground fresh instead of buying it pre-ground (or grind it yourself if you’re feeling extra awesome!).
  • Get the right kind of ground beef. You’ve probably heard that fat equals flavor. This could not be more true! I encourage you to go with no less fat content than 80/20 ground beef.
  • Keep the ground beef super cold up until cooking. Warm ground beef will often stick to your hands making it difficult to create a nice pattie. This is due to the fat melting as it warms. This also means the fat not where you really want it, which is in your burger.
  • Don’t overwork the beef. When you mix the ingredients for you burgers, make sure you don’t over mix the beef because it will get tough as it cooks.
  • Make a dimple to maintain the shape. When forming your patties, it’s generally a good idea to create a small dimple in the middle of the pattie. This will help maintain the shape of your burger pattie as it cooks.
  • Turn you burger once. This seems to be a debate in various circles. While I’ve heard valid arguments on both sides, in our home we turn our burgers once.
  • Use an instant-read thermometer for a perfectly cooked burger every time. Getting the temperature right is important first and foremost for safety reasons, but also for great texture and flavor!
  • Rest the burgers. It’s a good idea to resist the temptation to dig right in and let it rest to allow the juices to redistribute.

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Frequently asked questions about making an Island Burger

  • Do you have to grill the onion and pineapple? You don't have to but I find that it improves the flavor of both components and mellows out the onion flavor a bit as well.
  • Can I use a leaner ground beef?You can, but your burger won't be as juicy or flavorful. Now I understand if you’re trying to be healthier, but a good alternative would be eating a smaller portion of the 80/20 burger so that you’re not sacrificing flavor.
  • Can I use a different cheese? Yes! Use whatever cheese you want. I went with mozzarella because it's pretty mild in flavor an I didn't want the cheese flavor to overpower all the other delicious sweet and savory flavors in these burgers.
  • How long do Hawaiian Burgers last?2-3 days covered in the refrigerator once cooked.
  • How do you reheat Hawaiian Burgers?In the microwave or the oven.

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Make it a meal!

A few great recipes to round out and complete this meal would be:

  • Baked French Fries
  • Crunchy Red Cabbage Salad
  • Balsamic Grilled Asparagus
  • Raspberry Lemon Icebox Pie

Helpful tools:

  1. Mixing bowl
  2. Measuring cups
  3. Measuring spoons
  4. Instant read thermometer
  5. Grill tongs and turner

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Hawaiian Burger Recipe

Jessy Freimann

This Hawaiian Burger Recipe brings the perfect combination of sweet and savory. Nothing says summer like a nice, juicy burger and this is an easy recipe the whole family will love!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Resting time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 4 burgers

Ingredients

  • Cooking spray
  • 1 pound ground beef, 80/20
  • 1 Tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 bottle teriyaki sauce, divided
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 1 can sliced pineapple, drained
  • 1-2 red onions, sliced into ½ inch thick rings
  • 4 slices mozzarella cheese
  • 4 burger buns

Instructions

  • Spray the grill with nonstick cooking spray and preheat to medium high.

  • In a large bowl add ground beef, 2 Tablespoons teriyaki sauce, soy sauce, ground ginger and garlic salt. Mix until well combined being careful not to overwork the meat.

  • Divide into 4 equal portions and form them into patties, making a small dimple in the middle of each.

  • In a separate bowl, drizzle a couple tablespoons of teriyaki sauce onto the pineapple slices and onion slices. Gently toss to fully coat, being careful not to separate the onion rings.

  • Grill the burgers for around 4 minutes per side, turning once until they reach an internal temperature of 145 degrees (or more if you don't want any pink). Top with slices of mozzarella during the last minute or two of cooking to melt.

  • Grill the pineapple rings, onion slices and the buns for around 2 minutes per side to get a nice char without fully burning them.

  • Remove everything form the heat and rest the burgers for 5 minutes.

  • Place the burgers on the bottom bun.

  • Top with onions and then pineapple.

  • Drizzle with a little more teriyaki sauce and top with top bun. Serve immediately.

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Try some other dinners using ground beef:

  • Ground Beef Baked Oven Tacos
  • Easy Instant Pot Chili
  • Classic Hamburger Stew

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What is a Hawaiian burger made of? ›

Amazingly juicy Hawaiian Burgers BURSTING with flavor, smothered in Havarti cheese, loaded with sweet grilled pineapple, crispy lettuce, juicy tomatoes, punchy red onions, creamy sriracha mayo and more sweet and tangy Hawaiian Sauce!

Who invented the Hawaiian burger? ›

The History Of The Hawaiian Burger

The Hawaiian burger was first created in 1949 at the Lincoln Grill restaurant in Hilo, Hawaii, by husband and wife owners Richard and Nancy Inouye.

What is in a Navajo burger? ›

The four elements of this burger recipe — the corn and black bean relish, the red chile sauce, the spiced burgers, the grilled “fry” bread — come together deliciously bursting with flavor for a great backyard barbecue, and they come together paying tribute to a people with a rich culinary history, the Navajo.

When was the Hula burger discontinued? ›

Hula Burger (1963-1963)

The Hula Burger proved not to be very popular and was soon disctinuted, as most customers preferred the Filet-O-Fish over the pineapple and cheese combination.

What is a Hawaiian burger called? ›

Loco moco is a dish featured in contemporary Hawaii cuisine. The traditional loco moco consists of white rice, topped with a hamburger patty and brown gravy, and finally a sunny-side up fried egg. These ingredients must exist in the dish to be named loco moco.

What type of meat do Hawaiians eat? ›

Kalua Pork

Food is an essential part of Hawaiian culture. Kalua pork is one of the most traditional dishes. Pork butt is cooked in underground ovens called “imu” for hours until the meat is so tender that it falls apart. If you attend a luau, odds are you'll encounter this smoky pork.

What does Loco Moco mean in english? ›

The Tiki Terrace proudly serves one of Hawaii's most classic dishes- loco moco. To those who speak Spanish, this seems super funny..... loco meaning crazy, and moco meaning buger. Yup, that's right....Hawaii serves up one mean dish of crazy burgers.

Do Hawaiians put pineapple on pizza? ›

The answer is a resounding “no!” There's nothing Hawaiian about the “Hawaiian” pizza. First things first, pineapples aren't even native to Hawaii. They're indigenous to South America and brought over to the Hawaiian Islands sometime in the 1700s.

What is a cowboy burger made of? ›

This incredible Cowboy Burger recipe is piled high with thick-cut burgers with BBQ sauce, cheese, crispy bacon, fried onions, and pickled jalapeños. You will be floored when you taste the unique flavors of this burger.

What is flying Dutchman burger? ›

ByJordan Hanger February 5, 2024. Photos for this recipe are from Erin Hungsberg (IG: erin_hungsberg) The viral onion wrapped Flying Dutchman burger from in n out is the latest trend to hit social media. This burger features two thin beef patties with American cheese, burger sauce and grilled onions for buns.

What is a bush burger? ›

It's a four-ingredient burger if you don't count seasoning and garnishes. Photographer: Kate Krader/Bloomberg. In a bowl, mix the ground beef with barbecue sauce and salt and pepper just until combined; do not overmix. Divide the meat into 4 equal patties about ½-inch thick.

What is the Shaq burger? ›

An Angus beef brisket, chuck and short rib mix blended in just the right proportions so each burger is perfectly tender, flavorful and juicy. This is a pure unadulterated burger made from the absolute best meat cuts. Bottom line, it's the best tasting burger you've ever had, period.

What is a McDonald's Hula Burger? ›

McDonald's Hula Burger (1963-1963): A a sandwich featuring a slice of grilled pineapple and American cheese on a bun. The brainchild of McDonald's head honcho Ray Kroc, who was convinced that it would be a more appealing Lenten offering than a fried fish sandwich.

Did McDonald's ever serve hot dogs? ›

McDonald's introduced the McHot Dog in 1995 at certain locations. Customers weren't so hot on them, and they were later removed from menus in the U.S. The late McDonald's founder, Ray Kroc, vowed that his restaurants would never sell hot dogs, so maybe they were doomed from the start.

What is a tropical hut burger made of? ›

Tropical Hut's Classic Hamburger has sesame seed buns, sliced tomatoes, cucumber rounds, crisp lettuce, American cheese, sauce, and a 100% beef patty. To make your patties from scratch, combine good-quality ground beef, eggs, flour, onions, garlic, liquid seasoning, and dried herbs.

What was in the Hula Burger? ›

McDonald's Hula Burger (1963-1963): A a sandwich featuring a slice of grilled pineapple and American cheese on a bun. The brainchild of McDonald's head honcho Ray Kroc, who was convinced that it would be a more appealing Lenten offering than a fried fish sandwich.

What are the ingredients in Akua burger? ›

The Kelp Burger: Kelp, Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Crimini Mushrooms, Pea Protein, Black Beans, Quinoa, Organic Coconut Aminos (Organic Coconut Nectar, Organic Pure Coconut Blossom Sap, Natural Unrefined Sea Salt), Potato Starch, Nutritional Yeast, Tomato Powder, Chickpea Flour, Pea Starch, Spices, Konjac, Agar.

What was the McDonald's Hula Burger? ›

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