Animal Style Burger (2024)

Did you know you can make your own delicious In-N-Out Animal Style Burger on the Oklahoma Joe’s Judge? I’ve been wanting to make this recipe for a long while! I remember getting a delicious Animal Style In-N-Out Burger as a kid with my parents, so it holds a special place in my heart.

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This copycat recipe is really simple, but that secret sauce is the real game changer. I broke out the Judge Charcoal Grill for this one, because it has amazing consistent heat for smash burgers.

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Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love this Animal Style Burger
  • More Smash Burgers
  • Animal Style Burger Ingredients
  • How to Make Animal Style Burgers
    • Caramelized Onions
    • Sauce and Burgers
  • Why Mustard?!
    • Build and Serve
  • Animal Style Burger Recipe

Why You’ll Love this Animal Style Burger

This is a recipe that we have never made before. The key is the caramelized onions and the special sauce, just like in our version of an animal-style cheesesteak. The onions take at least 45 minutes to really get the amazing flavor we’re looking for, so make sure to build in that time for cooking.

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The special sauce is key so make it while the onions are caramelized. Finally, you can smash these patties! Take a trip to Southern California with your very own double double.

More Smash Burgers

Animal Style Burger Ingredients

These burgers only require 10-15 minutes of prep and 1.25 hours of cook time to serve 3 people.

First, for the beef patties, you’ll need 85/15 ground beef, kosher salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and yellow mustard.

Next, to make homemade caramelized onions, you’ll need a diced yellow onion and a little oil.

Then, mix up some special sauce with mayonnaise, ketchup, relish, white vinegar, and white sugar.

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In the end, we’ll stick with the standard toppings. Finish off your burger with brioche hamburger buns, sliced American cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and dill pickle chips. However, you can of course add any extra toppings you like!

If you’d like to feel like you’re really at a fast food restaurant, make some chocolate milkshakes on the side. Serve in the comfort of your own home!

For more West Coast classics, check out my Californian Steak Sandwich, Californian Burrito and California Burrito Style Burger.

How to Make Animal Style Burgers

Caramelized Onions

Preheat your Oklahoma Joe’s Judge Charcoal Grill to medium heat (around 300F) for direct cooking.

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Add a cast iron skillet to heat up for 2 minutes over the fire. Add 2 tbsp of vegetable oil, then your diced onion. Slow cook the onions, making sure to stir often, until they turn to a dark brown color (about 45 minutes of cooking). Once the onions are done, pull them off and keep warm.

Sauce and Burgers

To begin, in a small bowl, mix all the ingredients for the special sauce, then place in the fridge until ready to use.

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Heat your Oklahoma Joe’s Judge Charcoal Grill high heat (around 450F) for direct cooking.

Now for the Animal Style Burgers. Start by grabbing a handful of ground beef (around 1/4 lbs… ish) and gently roll it into a ball. Repeat this for 6-8 balls or until you’re out of meat.

Add a cast iron skillet or plancha over the flames to heat until it’s slightly smoking (about 450F on the skillet). Add a burger ball to the large skillet. Place a piece of parchment over one ball and then firmly press with the spatula until the burger is “smashed” on the skillet.

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Season the patty with salt, pepper and garlic. Let cook for another 1-1.5 minutes. Before flipping, drizzle some yellow mustard on the unflipped patty. Carefully flip the burger patty over and then season the new side.

Why Mustard?!

Adding the yellow mustard will add flavor to the patty as well as helping it to caramelize on the flipped side of the patty since it won’t cook on this side as long.

Top the burgers with slices of cheese and let melt for 1-2 minutes. Once each patty is covered in melty cheese, pull off and rest. Repeat this process for the rest of your patties.

Build and Serve

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Before building, toast your burger buns until golden brown. Build your animal style double-double with a tablespoon of the mayonnaise mixture, pickles, a couple slices of tomato, lettuce, 1-2 burger patties, caramelized onions, and more special sauce.

Serve and enjoy your savory trip to the west coast! Store any leftover patties in an airtight container in the fridge.

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Animal Style Burger

Animal Style Burger for an In-N-Out experience right at home.

Author:Derek Wolf

4.73 from 11 votes

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Course: Lunch, Main Course

Cuisine: American

Servings: 3 People

Ingredients

Beef:

  • 1-2 lbs Ground Beef 85/15
  • 1.5 tbsp Kosher Salt
  • 1.5 tbsp Black Pepper
  • 1.5 tbsp Garlic Powder
  • Yellow Mustard as needed

Caramelized Onions:

  • 1 Whole Yellow Onion diced
  • Canola Oil as needed

Special Sauce:

  • ½ cup Mayonnaise
  • ½ cup Ketchup
  • 2.5 tbsp Relish
  • 2 tbsp White Vinegar
  • 1 tbsp White Sugar

Burger:

  • Brioche Burger Buns
  • Sliced American Cheese
  • Sliced Tomatoes
  • Sliced Lettuce
  • Dill Pickles chips

Instructions

Caramelized Onions:

  • Preheat your Oklahoma Joe’s Judge Charcoal Grill to medium heat (around 300F) for direct cooking.

  • Add a cast iron skillet to heat up for 2 minutes over the fire.

  • Add 2 tbsp of oil then your diced onion.

  • Slow cook the onions, making sure to stir often, until they turn to a dark brown color (about 45 minutes of cooking).

  • Once the onions are done, pull them off and keep warm.

Burgers:

  • In a bowl, mix all the ingredients for the special sauce then place in the fridge until ready to use.

  • Heat your Oklahoma Joe’s Judge Charcoal Grill high heat (around 450F) for direct cooking.

  • Grab a handful of ground beef (around 1/4 lbs… ish) and gently roll it into a ball. Repeat this for 6-8 balls or until you’re out of meat.

  • Add a cast iron skillet or plancha over the flames to heat till it's slightly smoking (about 450 on the skillet).

  • Add a burger ball to the skillet. Place a piece of parchment over one ball and then firmly press with the spatula until the burger is “smashed” on the skillet.

  • Season the patty with salt, pepper and garlic. Let cook for another 1-1.5 minutes.

  • Before flipping, drizzle some yellow mustard on the unflipped patty.

  • Carefully flip the burger patty over and then season the new side. Top with a slice of cheese and let melt for 1-2 minutes.

  • Once melted, pull off and rest. Repeat for the rest of your patties.

  • Before building, toast your burger buns till golden brown.

  • Build your burger with the special sauce, pickled, tomato, lettuce, 1-2 burger patties, caramelized onions and more special sauce.

  • Serve and enjoy!

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Nutrition

Calories: 742kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 58g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 18g | Monounsaturated Fat: 20g | Trans Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 123mg | Sodium: 4330mg | Potassium: 680mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 267IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 65mg | Iron: 4mg

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Derek Wolf

Derek is the driving force behind Over the Fire Cooking. He started cooking with live fire in 2016 and decided to start a social media page so his friends and family could follow the journey. Fast forward to today and Over the Fire Cooking has spread across multiple platforms with millions now following Derek's fire cooking journey. He's a southern fellow who enjoys everything from classic BBQ to Central and South American inspired dishes. Whatever he's cooking up, it's guaranteed to be so freakin' delicious!

Animal Style Burger (2024)

FAQs

What is the animal style burger? ›

The Animal Style burger at In-N-Out is one of the chain's most legendary secret menu items. The beef patty is grilled with mustard then served with pickles, lettuce, grilled onions, and extra spread on a toasted bun. But its origin story has been left to urban myth.

What is the difference between animal style and regular In-N-Out? ›

Grilled onions cooked down in the collected meat juices on the hot griddle can be added to any sandwich, and come standard if you ask for your burger or fries Animal Style. An Animal Style burger also includes extra Thousand Island spread, mustard grilled patties, and extra pickles.

Why do they call it animal style? ›

It turns out that animal comes from rowdy customers or “animals.” Snyder wrote that these customers “would honk their horns while orders were taken,” or they would “leave trash on the lots and play their music extra loud”. According to Syner, they were sometimes so rowdy they would get into fights with each other.

Does animal style burger have mustard? ›

Animal Style: This burger has the works: fried mustard (an In-N-Out specialty), grilled onions, pickles, and extra Thousand Island spread will top your regular burger patty. 3x3: Just like the Double-Double will give you two beef patties and two slices of cheese, the 3x3 will up each of those offerings by one.

What is gorilla style at In-N-Out? ›

Monkey/Gorilla Style: any burger with animal fries in the middle – most stores will not make this combination. Onion Bun: whole grilled onions on either side of your burger instead of a bun.

What is a flying Dutchman at In-N-Out? ›

For those unfamiliar, a Flying Dutchman consists of a hamburger with grilled onions in place of the bun. The burger is also topped with American cheese and a sauce made from mayo, ketchup and relish (similar to the one on this burger).

Does an animal style burger cost more? ›

The Double-Double usually comes with two beef patties, two slices of American cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, and spread, but animal-style is slightly different. However, it doesn't affect the price.

How do you order animal style at In and Out? ›

By far the most beloved In-N-Out menu hack is Animal Style. Order your Double Double (or your Grilled Cheese, Protein Style, etc.) Animal Style and the patty will be cooked in mustard and served with pickles, extra In-N-Out Spread and grilled onions, in addition to the standard toppings.

What burger chain serves food animal style? ›

Instead of a broad menu like other competitors, In-N-Out has become known for its "secret menu", or unadvertised variations of its burgers that are based on customer preferences, such as the popular "Animal Style".

What are roadkill fries from In-N-Out? ›

Roadkill Fries

Roadkill Fries are perfect for anyone who wants both a burger and fries but knows they don't have quite enough room for both. When you order roadkill fries from the secret menu for In-N-Out, you're ordering a Flying Dutchman on top of Animal-Style Fries.

Is animal style burger extra? ›

Is the animal style burger extra money? Ordering an In-N-Out animal style burger doesn't cost extra money unless you're adding more meat or cheese. If you want the animal style fries, you can get them for an additional fee.

What is animal style sauce made of? ›

3 tablespoons (45ml) mayonnaise. 1 tablespoon (15ml) ketchup. 2 teaspoons (10g) sweet pickle relish. 1/2 teaspoon sugar.

Why do people put mustard on burgers while cooking? ›

Why Mustard?! Adding the yellow mustard will add flavor to the patty as well as helping it to caramelize on the flipped side of the patty since it won't cook on this side as long. Top the burgers with slices of cheese and let melt for 1-2 minutes.

Do animal style burgers have pickles? ›

Additionally, it includes a Grilled Cheese: a vegetarian friendly option of a cheeseburger and toppings but without the burger, Protein Style: a lettuce wrapped burger without the buns, and an Animal Style burger: a cheeseburger with a mustard grilled patty, pickles, grilled onions and extra sauce.

Does animal style burger come with onions? ›

about what the Animal Style is exactly. Well, in its purest form, it's patties brittled with mustard, chopped onions, pickles, loaded with spread.

What is cooking animal style? ›

“Animal Style” is code for a patty grilled in mustard and served with lettuce, tomato, pickles, grilled onions and an extra helping of the California-based chain's signature sauce. (“Double-Double” means two patties with cheese.) The official recipe is a secret, but Food Network Kitchens created this close second.

Does animal style burger have lettuce and tomato? ›

Animal Style: a burger with lettuce, tomato and a mustard-cooked patty with pickle, extra spread, and grilled onions. Flying Dutchman: two slices of cheese melted between two patties. No buns and no veggies.

What is a Kobe style burger? ›

Kobe beef is cuts of beef from the Tajima strain of Wagyu cattle (which mean Japanese cattle), raised in Kobe, Japan. But did you know you can find Kobe-style beef produced right here in the United States?

What is rabbit burger? ›

Rabbits meat is an extremely lean meat without inter-muscular fat, but it doesn't mean you can't make a delicious burger. These burgers are not just 80/20 ground meat, this is the most delicious burger you will put in your mouth because rabbits are so delicious!

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