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Ultimate smash burger: How to recreate London’s hottest food trend at home

Five years ago, “smash” was something you did to avocados. Now it’s the burger world’s battle cry. In London, you can barely walk three streets without catching the scent of beef meeting hot steel – crisp, craggy-edged patties stacked in brioche buns, dripping cheese like they’re auditioning for TikTok.

Supernova has queues snaking through Soho. Junk’s messy, melty creations are going toe-to-toe with the capital’s OG burger joints. Shoreditch’s Dumbo – the Parisian cult hit that landed in June – is turning out the kind of burgers that make people cancel dinner plans. Even SMSH BN is here, hammering home the point: the smash burger isn’t a fad, it’s a takeover.

And yet, this “new” obsession is anything but. MEATliquor has been smashing since 2011, and the method itself dates back to the Great Depression in America, when cooks flattened patties to eke more flavour out of less meat. It stuck, became a diner staple, and somewhere along the way, someone realised it’s also pure theatre – a hiss, a sizzle and the instant transformation of humble beef into something irresistible.

With National Burger Day landing on 22 August, there’s never been a better excuse to skip the queues and make your own. Abbie Hendren – rising-star head chef at Sam’s Waterside in Brentford and Sam’s Kitchen in Hammersmith and Chiswick – has been serving smash burgers every Thursday, Friday and Saturday to West London devotees.

Here, she shares her no-nonsense tips and a foolproof recipe for recreating that perfect smash at home.

Top tips for the best smash burger

  • Use high-fat beef – preferably an 80/20 fat ratio for the burger patties. Fat is essential for flavour, juiciness and getting that crispy edge. Using aged meat will add an extra boost of beefy flavour.
  • Don’t overwork the meat – keep the patties loose. You want to roll the beef gently into a ball (not compress it) before smashing.
  • Preheat your pan properly – use a heavy pan or flat top and make sure it’s smoking hot before you start. That’s how you get the crust.
  • Smash hard, but just once – smash the patty flat as soon as it hits the pan, using baking paper and a spatula. After that, leave it alone! Don’t press it again or you’ll lose the juices.
  • Keep it simple – season with just salt, melt a couple of slices of American cheese on top and pair with a toasted bun, pickles and a house sauce.

How to make a smash burger at home

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Ingredients:

For the patties:

250g ground beef (ideally 20% fat and chuck or brisket blend. We like to use our special blend from HG Walters, our friendly neighbourhood suppliers, but your neighbourhood butcher will be able to help you)

Salt and freshly cracked black pepper

Neutral oil or beef dripping for cooking

For burger sauce:

500g mayonnaise

180g ketchup

100g French mustard

1 finely diced onion

Salt and pepper to taste

For assembly:

2 burger buns (brioche or potato buns work well)

4 slices American cheese (or cheddar if you prefer)

Sliced pickles

Shredded iceberg lettuce (optional)

Sliced onion (optional)

Burger sauce

Method:

1. Divide the beef into four equal portions (around 60-65g each) and gently roll into balls. Don’t overwork them – you want them just held together.

2. Heat a heavy cast-iron skillet or griddle over high heat until it’s smoking hot. Lightly oil the surface.

3. Place the meatballs in the pan and immediately smash down with a heavy spatula or burger press until very thin (about 1cm thick). Use baking paper between the press and the meat if needed. Press hard for max crust.

4. Season generously with salt and pepper. Let cook undisturbed for 1½-2 minutes until crispy, brown edges form.

5. Flip the patties once – they should release easily if properly seared. Place cheese slices on top and cook for another 60-90 seconds until melted.

6. While the patties finish, toast your buns in the pan (cut side down) until golden.

7. Spread burger sauce on the buns, layer two cheesy patties per burger, and top with pickles, lettuce and onion if using. Crown with the top bun.

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