This is why Toronto is obsessed with smash burgers right now
Smash burgers are Toronto's latest food obsession: thin, smashed flat beef patties often presented between squishy buns. They seem to be everywhere right now including popular burger joints like Extra Burger, Rudy's and Aunty Lucy's.
According to Adrian Forte who helped develop the signature burgers at Aunty Lucy's, the popularity of smash burgers can be attributed to the Maillard reaction, a chemical reaction that happens when the burger is smashed and seared giving it its distinctive flavour.
"When your beef patty meets some heat, the amino acids and sugars within it begin reacting, which results in changes of flavour and colour. So when you 'smash' your burger patty down, you're creating more surface area for the Maillard reaction to take place," explains Forte.
Greg Bourolias, chef and founder of Burger Drops likes the minimalist approach to cooking smash burgers. He also loves the flavour profile.
"The crust created from surface contact with the grill amplifies the beefy taste, similar to the sear on a good steak," explains Bourolias.
Luke McCann says he and his partner Chris Simpson of burger chain Rudy used to always go to the United States to eat smash burgers before they became popular here.
"When we started out in 2016 there were only a few places doing smash burgers," claims McCann.
He says there's just something about the taste that got them hooked.
"The griddle gives the burger a crust and traps the juices, making it crunchy on the outside and juicy in the middle," explains McCann.
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