Ingredients
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2 medium Beets Roots
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½ cup Brown Sugar
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½ cup Water
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3 strips Orange Peel
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2½ teaspoons Salt
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½ teaspoon cracked Black Pepper
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1 pound ground Beef
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8 ounces ground Beef
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¼ teaspoon ground Black Pepper
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4 Kaiser Rolls
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2 teaspoons Olive Oil
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4 Egg
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2 ounces soft Goat Cheese
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4 Bibb Lettuce
Directions
This burger has an Australian accent: Pickled beets and a fried egg are a classic Aussie way to top a burger. You pickle the beets yourself—it only takes 30 minutes of standing time. Be sure that the yolk is still runny. The richness of the egg with the sweetness and acidity of the pickled beets is fabulous!
Steps
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In a large saucepan combine the beets and enough water to cover. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Cook, covered, about 30 minutes or until tender. Drain and let cool slightly. Under running water, rub off the peels. Slice the beets thinly; set aside. In a medium saucepan bring sugar, the ½ cup water, vinegar, orange peel, 2 teaspoons salt, and the cracked black pepper to a simmer, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Add the beets, remove from the heat. Let stand for 30 minutes; drain, discarding vinegar mixture. |
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Meanwhile, for burgers, in a medium bowl combine beef chuck and sirloin. Sprinkle with the remaining ½ teaspoon salt and the ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper; mix well. Shape into 4 patties, about ¾ inch thick. |
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For a charcoal or gas grill, place patties on the rack of a covered grill directly over medium heat. Grill for 10 to 12 minutes or until done (160°F), turning once halfway through grilling. Remove patties from grill. Let stand for 5 minutes. Place rolls, cut sides down, on grill rack for 1 to 2 minutes or until lightly toasted. |
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In a large nonstick skillet heat the olive oil over medium heat. Break eggs into skillet; cook for 2 minutes. Cover skillet; remove from heat. Let eggs stand about 2 minutes or until whites are set and yolks begin to thicken. |
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Spread chèvre on the cut side of each roll bottom. Top with lettuce, burgers, beets, and eggs. Add roll tops to burgers. |