A great BBQ hack to ensure your burgers come out right is to put a thumbprint in the center of the patty before you throw it on the grill, says Scott Washburn, the co-founder of Winestyr. “This helps the burger keep its shape as it’s cooking, instead of swelling up into a baseball,” he explains.
Washburn also recommends only flipping the burger once, to minimize the amount of juice lost during the grilling process. “If you get the grill piping hot, you should be able to cook the burger for three or four minutes on one side, flip it over and then cook it for about two more minutes before adding cheese and letting that melt for another minute,” he says.
Note: Washburn’s favorite burger is a simple one-third-pound patty — not too big and not too small.