Double cheeseburger with eggs sunny side up

Yield: 2 servings

Measure Ingredient
350 grams Good quality lean minced beef; well chilled
1 small Onion; peeled
1 \N Clove garlic; peeled
50 grams Mozzarella cheese
1 \N Ripe plum tomato
1 \N Handful soft green lettuce leaves
\N \N Olive oil; for cooking
25 grams Unsalted butter
2 \N Muffins
3 tablespoons Mayonnaise
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 small Bunc fresh chives
2 slices Emmental cheese
2 mediums Eggs
\N \N Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 \N Handful sea salt kettle crisps and tomato
\N \N ; ketchup for serving

Preheat the oven 200c/400f/Gas 6.

Preheat the grill and heat a griddle pan.

1 Finely slice and dice the onion and add to a large glass bowl. Add the beef and combine with the onion.

2 Crush the garlic into the bowl and combine. Season well and divide into two and, using your hands, shape into firm patties on the work surface.

3 Make a deep indentation with your thumb in both burgers to make a cup-like shape and add a walnut-sized piece of mozzarella cheese.

4 Push the beef back around the cheese filling so that it is well sealed, patching up as necessary and season generously.

5 Brush the burger with oil and place onto the heated griddle pan. Cook for 6-8 minutes on both sides or until well done. Slice the tomato and set aside.

6 Wash the lettuce leaves under cold running water and spin in a spinner to remove the excess water. Roughly tear up each lettuce leaf and set aside.

7 Heat a small frying pan and add the butter. Break an egg into a small glass bowl and add it to the butter. Cook on a gentle heat, taking care not to break the yolk.

8 Halve a muffin and arrange on a baking sheet. Place the muffins under the grill and lightly toast.

9 Put the mayonnaise in a bowl and add the mustard. Snip in the chives, season generously and mix until well combined. Remove the muffins from the grill. 

10 Place a slice of Emmental cheese on each cooked burger and grill for a minute or so, until it begins to melt.

11 Spread the mayonnaise on both sides of one muffin and pile lettuce leaves on the bottom half. Set on a serving plate. Scatter over the tomato slices.

12 Set a cheese-coated burger on top. Add a dollop of ketchup to the top half of the roll and prop at the side of the burger. Arrange some garlic chips to the side and serve at once.

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