Bacon Cheeseburger – The Best American Burger Recipe

If you’re craving a juicy, classic bacon cheeseburger that hits every flavor note just right, you’re in for a treat. This American burger recipe is loaded with pro tips that make all the difference, whether you’re firing up the grill for a summer cookout or just whipping up something special for a weeknight dinner.

Let me walk you through everything you need to make the ultimate bacon cheeseburger – with crisp bacon, melty cheese, and all the best toppings.

Two American Burgers on a wooden board, topped with melted cheese, bacon, pickles, lettuce, tomato, onions, and sauce, with a bowl of pickled onions in the background.

Burger Ingredients (Serves 4):

  • 1 pound ground beef (80/20 for best flavor and juiciness)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pepper
  • 4 slices of cheese (American, cheddar, or your favorite)
  • 4 burger buns
  • 1 small head of lettuce
  • 1/2 cup pickled pink onions
  • 4 slices of bacon
  • 1/2 cup pickled gherkins
  • 1 tomato, sliced
  • Ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise
  • A little oil for the grill
Burger ingredients arranged on a light surface: ground beef, bacon strips, a tomato, romaine lettuce, sandwich buns, sliced pickles, cheddar cheese slices, pickled onions, and small containers of salt and pepper—perfect for the Best Burger or classic Bacon Cheeseburger.

How to Make The Best Burger

1. Preheat the Grill

Start by cleaning your grill grates really well. This helps prevent sticking and gives you those satisfying grill marks. Lightly oil the grates using a paper towel dipped in oil and held with tongs.

If you’re using a charcoal grill, wait until the coals are covered with a layer of white ash. That’s when you know you’ve hit prime grilling temperature.

2. Prepare the Patties

Use 80/20 ground beef for the juiciest burgers. Gently mix the beef with salt and pepper. If you want extra flavor, stir in a bit of Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, or finely minced onion.

Form into 4 patties that are just a bit wider than your buns (they’ll shrink while cooking). Press a shallow indentation in the center of each to keep them from puffing up.

If you’re making these ahead, just wrap and refrigerate the patties for up to 24 hours.

Two raw ground beef burger patties on a wooden cutting board, with a bowl of uncooked ground beef mixture and a white cloth nearby—perfect for crafting your favorite American Burger or trying a new burger recipe.

3. Grill the Patties

Brush the patties lightly with oil (or brush the grill grates) instead of using cooking spray to avoid flare-ups. Place the patties on the grill and cook for about 4-5 minutes on the first side.

Flip once and cook for another 3-4 minutes, or longer if you like them more done. A meat thermometer is your best friend here:

  • 130°F for medium-rare
  • 140°F for medium
  • 160°F for well-done

Once done, let the patties rest for a few minutes to keep all that juicy goodness inside.

Four irregularly shaped hamburger patties sizzle on a ridged grill pan, perfect for your next American burger recipe, with a wooden spatula and a white cloth nearby.

4. Add the Cheese

In the last minute of grilling, add a slice of cheese to each patty. Close the lid or tent loosely with foil to help it melt evenly. You can also try pepper jack, Swiss, or blue cheese if you want to switch things up.

5. Cook the Bacon

Place the bacon on a cooler part of the grill or use a grill basket or foil tray. This keeps the grease from causing flare-ups. For extra crispy bacon with that smoky grill flavor, you can partially cook it in the oven beforehand and finish it on the grill.

Three American Burgers with cheddar and crispy bacon strips sit on a wooden board beside a grill pan with sizzling bacon, a bowl of pickled onions, and open burger buns.

6. Toast and Assemble

Toast the buns lightly on the grill – just 1 to 2 minutes is enough. Spread condiments on both halves of the bun to balance moisture.

Layer like this for the best bite:

  1. Bottom bun
  2. Lettuce (helps keep things from getting soggy)
  3. Burger patty with melted cheese
  4. Crispy bacon
  5. Tomato slice
  6. Pickled onions and gherkins
  7. Top bun

Want to take it to the next level? Add avocado, caramelized onions, or sautéed mushrooms.

Three bacon cheeseburgers topped with pickled onions sit on lettuce leaves on a wooden board, surrounded by sliced pickles and extra pickled onions—an irresistible American burger recipe.

Set Up a DIY Burger Bar

Hosting a gathering? Turn your burger night into a fun and interactive burger bar! Set out the grilled patties and buns, then offer a variety of toppings and sauces so everyone can build their own masterpiece.

Topping ideas:

  • Sliced avocado or guacamole
  • Fried or sunny-side-up eggs
  • Jalapeños (fresh or pickled)
  • Grilled pineapple rings
  • Caramelized or crispy onions
  • Sautéed mushrooms
  • Arugula or spinach
  • Pickled jalapeño slaw
  • Coleslaw

Cheese options:

  • Cheddar
  • Swiss
  • Pepper jack
  • Blue cheese crumbles
  • Provolone
  • Smoked gouda

Condiment bar:

  • Ketchup, mustard, and mayo
  • Garlic aioli
  • BBQ sauce
  • Sriracha or spicy mayo
  • Honey mustard
  • Burger sauce (mix of ketchup, mayo, mustard, and pickle juice)

Set everything up buffet-style and don’t forget the napkins. This setup is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!

Three lettuce-wrapped Bacon Cheeseburgers topped with bacon, tomato slices, pickles, onions, cheese, and mustard sit on a wooden board. Bowls of pickles, sliced tomatoes, and pickled onions are nearby—a true Best Burger experience.

Final Tips

  • Let cooked patties rest 3-5 minutes before assembling
  • Wash hands and utensils thoroughly after handling raw beef
  • Don’t press the patties while cooking – you’ll lose all the juice!
Two American burgers with lettuce, pickles, bacon, onions, melted cheese, and sauce sit on a wooden board. A glass of iced tea and fries are blurred in the background.

This bacon cheeseburger is everything you want in a grilled classic. Simple, flavorful, and loaded with texture and crunch. Perfect for your next cookout or when the burger craving hits. Let me know how you like yours!

A close-up of two classic American Burgers with lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, onions, and sauce on buns, served on a wooden board. In the background are crinkle-cut fries in a cup and a glass of iced drink.
A close-up of a classic American burger piled high with melted cheese, crispy bacon, lettuce, tomato, and a juicy beef patty on a bun, with a side of fries blurred in the background.

Bacon Cheeseburger

This bacon cheeseburger is everything you want in a grilled classic. Simple, flavorful, and loaded with texture and crunch. Perfect for your next cookout or when the burger craving hits.
Total Time30 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Servings: 4 burgers
Author: Chop and Cheers

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef 80/20 for best flavor and juiciness
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pepper
  • 4 slices of cheese American, cheddar, or your favorite
  • 4 burger buns
  • 1 small head of lettuce
  • 1/2 cup pickled pink onions
  • 4 slices of bacon
  • 1/2 cup pickled gherkins
  • 1 tomato sliced
  • Ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise
  • A little oil for the grill

Instructions

Preheat the Grill

  • Start by cleaning your grill grates really well. This helps prevent sticking and gives you those satisfying grill marks. Lightly oil the grates using a paper towel dipped in oil and held with tongs.
  • If you’re using a charcoal grill, wait until the coals are covered with a layer of white ash. That’s when you know you’ve hit prime grilling temperature.

Prepare the Patties

  • Use 80/20 ground beef for the juiciest burgers. Gently mix the beef with salt and pepper. If you want extra flavor, stir in a bit of Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, or finely minced onion.
  • Form into 4 patties that are just a bit wider than your buns (they’ll shrink while cooking). Press a shallow indentation in the center of each to keep them from puffing up.
  • If you’re making these ahead, just wrap and refrigerate the patties for up to 24 hours.

Grill the Patties

  • Brush the patties lightly with oil (or brush the grill grates) instead of using cooking spray to avoid flare-ups. Place the patties on the grill and cook for about 4-5 minutes on the first side.
  • Flip once and cook for another 3-4 minutes, or longer if you like them more done. A meat thermometer is your best friend here:
    – 130°F for medium-rare
    – 140°F for medium
    – 160°F for well-done
  • Once done, let the patties rest for a few minutes to keep all that juicy goodness inside.

Add the Cheese

  • In the last minute of grilling, add a slice of cheese to each patty. Close the lid or tent loosely with foil to help it melt evenly. You can also try pepper jack, Swiss, or blue cheese if you want to switch things up.

Cook the Bacon

  • Place the bacon on a cooler part of the grill or use a grill basket or foil tray. This keeps the grease from causing flare-ups. For extra crispy bacon with that smoky grill flavor, you can partially cook it in the oven beforehand and finish it on the grill.

Toast and Assemble

  • Toast the buns lightly on the grill – just 1 to 2 minutes is enough. Spread condiments on both halves of the bun to balance moisture.
  • Assemble the burgers.
  • Want to take it to the next level? Add avocado, caramelized onions, or sautéed mushrooms.

Notes

Set Up a DIY Burger Bar
Hosting a gathering? Turn your burger night into a fun and interactive burger bar! Set out the grilled patties and buns, then offer a variety of toppings and sauces so everyone can build their own masterpiece.
Topping ideas:
  • Sliced avocado or guacamole
  • Fried or sunny-side-up eggs
  • Jalapeños (fresh or pickled)
  • Grilled pineapple rings
  • Caramelized or crispy onions
  • Sautéed mushrooms
  • Arugula or spinach
  • Pickled jalapeño slaw
  • Coleslaw
Cheese options:
  • Cheddar
  • Swiss
  • Pepper jack
  • Blue cheese crumbles
  • Provolone
  • Smoked gouda
Condiment bar:
  • Ketchup, mustard, and mayo
  • Garlic aioli
  • BBQ sauce
  • Sriracha or spicy mayo
  • Honey mustard
  • Burger sauce (mix of ketchup, mayo, mustard, and pickle juice)
Set everything up buffet-style and don’t forget the napkins. This setup is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!
Final Tips
  • Let cooked patties rest 3-5 minutes before assembling
  • Wash hands and utensils thoroughly after handling raw beef
  • Don’t press the patties while cooking – you’ll lose all the juice!

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