Spring is in the air, and Easter is just around the corner. And what better way to celebrate than with a delicious meal that brings everyone together! I’m thrilled to share with you my recipe for Easters Hamburgers. This dish is more than just a meal – it’s a tradition, a symbol of togetherness, a celebration of life. Originating from the humble kitchens of home cooks, this dish has been passed down through generations, each adding their unique twist, making it a staple at every Easter gathering. The simplicity of the ingredients – tomato sauce, dry mustard, brown sugar, and a sprinkle of chili powder – belies the depth of flavor they create when combined. The sweet tanginess of the tomato sauce, the sharp bite of the mustard, and the heat of the chili powder come together to create a harmony of flavors that is simply irresistible. Cooking these hamburgers is as much a joy as eating them. The aroma of the browned patties, the sizzle of the onions, the bubbling sauce – it’s a sensory experience that fills your kitchen with warmth and your heart with anticipation. And when you finally take a bite, it’s like a burst of joy, a celebration in your mouth. That’s why I love these Easters Hamburgers. They’re not just food; they’re an experience, a celebration, a tradition. And I can’t wait for you to try them!
Ingredients
- 1 can tomato sauce
- 1/2 tsp. dry mustard
- 2 Tbsp. brown sugar
- salt and pepper
- chili powder
Baking Instructions
- Brown hamburger patties.
- Slice raw onions on top.
- Pour mixture over hamburgers.
- Bake 1 hour at 350°.
Calorie: 500
Total cooking time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Difficulty level: Easy

The Great Easter Burger Experiment
Let’s talk about Easter. You know, the time of year when you’re supposed to cook a big fancy meal like roast lamb or something equally impressive. But this year, I decided to do something a bit different. I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. My friends, I present to you – the Easter Hamburger, a tantalizing concoction of tomato sauce, dry mustard, brown sugar, salt, and a hint of chili powder.
Channeling my Inner Chef
The first step in this journey was to channel my inner chef. I donned my apron, put on some peppy music, and got down to the business of making the most fabulous Easter hamburgers. You know the kind of burgers I’m talking about – juicy patties with a sauce so good you want to lick the plate clean. The kind that would make your grandmother proud… if she wasn’t such a stickler for traditional Easter meals.
The Not-So-Secret Sauce
Now, let’s talk about that sauce. It starts with a can of tomato sauce. Yes, a simple can of tomato sauce. It’s the quiet wallflower at the party who then surprises everyone with their killer dance moves. That’s where the flavor foundation begins.
Next, the dry mustard. No, not the kind you’d put on a hot dog at a baseball game, but its powdery cousin. It provides a little something-something that elevates the sauce to a new level. Throw in the brown sugar, and you have a sweet and tangy symphony playing on your taste buds.
But wait, there’s more! A pinch of salt and pepper to keep things grounded, and then the pièce de résistance, the chili powder. This isn’t just a spice; it’s an announcement that these aren’t your average burgers. This is the kind of flavor that slaps you in the face and then gives you a hug.
Browning the Patties and Slicing the Onions
Once the sauce was simmering away, filling the kitchen with a tantalizing aroma, it was time to brown the hamburger patties. Now, this isn’t a task for the faint-hearted. It’s a battle of the wills between you and the sizzling meat.
After successfully browning the patties, the next task was to slice the onions. This was a harrowing experience and I feel we need a moment of silence for all the tears shed during the process.
Assembling the Masterpiece
With the patties browned and onions sliced, it was time to assemble my masterpiece. I poured the not-so-secret sauce over the patties and topped them with the fresh onion slices.
Then, into the oven they went. For the next hour, I was on pins and needles, wondering if my little experiment would be a resounding success or a culinary disaster.
The Moment of Truth
Finally, the moment of truth arrived. With a deep breath, I pulled the tray out of the oven. My heart pounded as I lifted the foil… and then, I was hit with the most heavenly aroma. The burgers were perfect, the sauce caramelized, and the onions softened. I had done it. I had created the Easter Hamburger!
So, there you have it, my tale of Easter rebellion and culinary innovation. The moral of the story? Don’t be afraid to buck tradition and try something new. You never know, you might just create a new tradition of your own. And remember, the kitchen is your playground. So, go ahead, play with your food.