Beef Patties With Potatoes Tray Bake – Μπιφτέκια με πατάτες στον φούρνο
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Classic Greek dish
The recipe for beef patties with potatoes is one I make very often and the whole family loves. The beef patties end up so tasty and juicy. Keep reading to see my 3 key points to ensuring the patties do not dry up.
Some of the visitors I’ve had who tried the beef patties with potatoes said the potatoes were all they wanted. The potatoes are seasoned with oregano and lemon but the fact that the potatoes get cooked with the beef patties in the end is what makes all the difference. By placing the beef patties on top of the potatoes, it allows them to absorb all the juices and flavours from the beef patties. I’m drooling just thinking about it… 🙂
Key steps
After trialing different ingredients and cooking methods I managed to perfect the recipe for the beef patties with potatoes traybake. If you follow this recipe you will get a juicy and flavourful meal each time.
Step 1 – Use beef mince with some fat in it and not the premium version. The fat will melt as the beef patties get cooked and contribute to the juiciness. As a guide when you are at the supermarket use the 3 star beef mince. I saw on one of their packets that the 3 stars beef mince is 82% meat 12% fat. Otherwise ask your butcher for the beef mince that is not lean.
Step 2 – Add vinegar or lemon juice in the meat mixture to help tenderize the mince. That means that the patty will end up somewhat “fluffy”, if I can even describe it like that. But essentially I mean the patties won’t be dense. Works the same way as using capsicum when skewering meat, as it softens the meat and is not too tough to chew on.
Step 3 – DO NOT OVERCOOK! Excuse the capitals but seriously this was my biggest mistake when making this dish. As you can see from the photos the beef patties look quite dark and every time I cooked them I was waiting for them to turn out like that before I took them out of the oven. Hence why I ended up with dry patties each time. All they need is maximum 20min of cooking time. The patties darken in colour as they get colder, they do not look as dark before you take them out of the oven. So please again… DO NOT OVERCOOK!
You will love this dish I am sure of it! Would love to hear your feedback though so please leave a message here or on my social media pages 🙂 Also if you love making tray bakes then check out the other variations i already have on the blog.