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Homemade In And Out Style Burger Recipe with Creamy Sauce

In And Out Style Burger
In And Out Style Burger

A homemade In And Out style burger is all about balance. Juicy beef, melted cheese, sweet caramelized onions and a creamy sauce come together in a soft toasted bun. When paired with animal-style fries, this burger turns into a full West Coast inspired meal that feels comforting and familiar. This recipe focuses on simple ingredients and clear steps. You do not need special tools or restaurant tricks. With the right method you can make a burger at home that looks great, tastes rich and satisfies every bite.

Kitchen Safety Notes

Always handle raw beef carefully and clean surfaces and utensils after use. Cook ground beef to a safe internal temperature before serving. For general kitchen safety, proper oil handling and food storage, it’s best to follow trusted guidance such as the USDA food safety recommendations , which help ensure clean and safe cooking practices.

Why This Burger Is Popular

This style of burger stands out because it keeps things simple. Thin beef patties cook quickly and stay juicy. The sauce adds creaminess without overpowering the meat. Caramelized onions bring natural sweetness, while fresh lettuce and tomato add crunch and freshness. Instead of copying a fast-food recipe, this version follows the same flavor idea but uses a home kitchen approach. That makes it reliable, repeatable and perfect for everyday cooking.

Yield: This ingredient list makes 2 burgers (double-patty style).

Component Ingredients
Burger Sauce
  • Mayonnaise
  • Ketchup
  • Yellow mustard
  • Pickle juice
  • Finely chopped pickles
  • Salt, black pepper, paprika, garlic powder

This sauce is creamy with a light tang and ties the whole burger together.

Caramelized Onions
  • Yellow and red onions
  • Unsalted butter
  • Neutral oil

Slow cooking is key. Low heat helps the onions soften and develop flavor.

Beef Patties
  • Ground beef (80/20 works best)
  • Salt and black pepper
  • Yellow mustard
  • Cheddar cheese slices

Thin patties cook quickly, stay juicy, and give better texture.

For Assembly
  • Brioche or classic hamburger buns
  • Iceberg lettuce
  • Fresh tomato slices

How to Make the Burger

1

Make the Sauce

Add all sauce ingredients to a bowl and mix until smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed. Set it aside.

2

Cook the Onions

Slice the onions thin. Heat butter and oil in a pan over low heat. Add onions and cook slowly for about 20 minutes, stirring often. They should turn soft and golden, not dark or crispy.

3

Shape the Patties

Divide the beef into portions and press into thin patties. Season both sides with salt and pepper.

4

Cook the Beef

Heat a pan over medium-high heat and add a small amount of oil. Cook patties for about 2 minutes per side. Spread a little yellow mustard on one side while cooking. Flip, add cheese, and let it melt.

5

Toast the Buns

Toast the buns lightly in the same pan using a little butter or oil until golden.

6

Assemble the Burger

Spread sauce on the bottom bun. Add lettuce and tomato. Place two beef patties with melted cheese on top. Add caramelized onions and more sauce, then finish with the top bun.

What to Serve

No In-N-Out style burger feels complete without fries. Crispy Potato Long Fries add extra flavor with extra raw ingredients. For a crispy texture that holds toppings well, Crispy Potato Long Fries work especially well. Their smooth inside and crunchy outside make them ideal for loaded fries. If you want more variety on the table, Homemade Air Fryer Chicken Tenders are a great side option. They are crispy, lighter than fried chicken and perfect for sharing with family.

Storage and Reheating Tips

  • Store cooked patties and caramelized onions separately in airtight containers.
  • Reheat patties in a skillet over medium heat to keep them juicy.
  • Avoid reheating assembled burgers to prevent soggy buns.
  • The burger sauce keeps well in the refrigerator for up to four days.

Final Thoughts

This homemade In-N-Out style burger proves that great flavor comes from good technique, not shortcuts. With simple ingredients and a clear process, you can create a burger that feels restaurant-quality but fits right into a home kitchen.

Serve it with animal-style fries, add a side of crispy chicken tenders, and enjoy a full comfort-food meal made with care. For more practical and tested recipes like this, explore Krivia Recipes , where every dish is built for real kitchens and real people.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this burger In-N-Out style?
This burger follows the classic West Coast style with thin beef patties, melted cheese, caramelized onions and a creamy, tangy sauce. It focuses on balance and simple ingredients rather than heavy toppings.
How many burgers does this recipe make?
This ingredient list makes two burgers with double patties. You can easily scale the ingredients up if you are cooking for more people.
Can I use a different type of beef?
Yes. An 80/20 ground beef blend works best for juicy patties, but you can use leaner beef if you prefer. Keep in mind that lean beef may cook faster and be slightly less juicy.
What type of bun works best for this burger?
Brioche or classic hamburger buns work well because they are soft, slightly sweet and hold up nicely to the sauce and toppings without falling apart.
Can I make the burger sauce ahead of time?
Yes. The burger sauce can be prepared ahead and stored in the refrigerator for up to four days. This also helps the flavors blend better.
What sides go well with this burger?
This burger pairs especially well with crispy potato long fries or homemade air fryer chicken tenders. Both add texture and make the meal more filling.
Can I cook the patties on a grill instead of a pan?
Yes. A flat-top grill or outdoor grill works well. Just keep the patties thin and avoid overcooking so they stay juicy.
Krish Shrestha
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Krish Shrestha

I’m Krish Shrestha, the creator of Krivia Recipes. I share real, ingredient-focused recipes made with simple ingredients and clear steps, designed for everyday home cooking that fits real kitchens and real schedules.

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