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Smokehouse Bacon Bliss Burger

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By: AmiraUpdated: Mar 31, 2026
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A juicy grilled beef patty topped with crispy smoked bacon, smoky barbecue sauce, and crisp fresh toppings for the ultimate backyard treat.

Smokehouse Bacon Bliss Burger

This Smokehouse Bacon Bliss Burger is one of those dishes I make when I want everyone gathered on the back porch with plates in hand and laughter in the air. I first put this combination together during a long summer evening when a last minute stack of bacon met a pound of good ground beef and a jar of Sweet Baby Rays barbecue sauce. The contrast of the juicy beef with the salty crisp bacon and the glossy caramelized barbecue on top became an instant hit with my partner and our friends. Every bite delivers a mix of smoke rich savory and fresh crunch that keeps people reaching for one more.

I discovered how a little technique can lift a simple burger to something memorable. A light seasoning and careful handling keep the patties tender while the grill gives a subtle char. Brushing the barbecue sauce on in the final minute creates a sticky glaze that melts into the beef without burning. I remember the first time my niece took a bite and said it tasted like a backyard festival. That exact moment made me label this as my smokehouse bliss creation and it now appears at weekend cookouts and quick weeknight feasts alike.

Why You Will Love This Recipe

  • The recipe is ready in about 35 minutes from start to finish making it perfect for busy evenings and last minute gatherings.
  • It uses simple pantry and fridge staples like one pound ground beef four slices smoked bacon and a half cup of barbecue sauce so you can make it often without special shopping.
  • Grilling gives a clean smoky flavor while the quick bacon crisp adds a crunchy contrast to the juicy patty for a satisfying texture profile.
  • It is highly adaptable with easy swap options for sauces buns and toppings so you can cater to picky eaters and adventurous guests alike.
  • Make ahead options include shaping patties and crisping bacon in advance which saves hands on time on the grill during service.
  • This is a crowd pleaser that presents well for casual dinner parties tailgates and family friendly meals keeping prep stress low and reward high.

I have repeatedly used this combination at neighborhood barbecues and the reaction has been reliably enthusiastic. Friends often ask for the exact steps and I happily demonstrate the final minute glaze trick which always impresses. The balance of textures and the nostalgic barbecue aroma bring out the best summer memories at our table.

Ingredients

  • Ground beef: Use 1 pound of 80 20 ground beef for juiciness and flavor. Look for freshly ground beef at the meat counter or a trusted brand such as Certified Angus Beef. Higher fat means a juicier burger so avoid very lean mixes.
  • Smoked bacon: Four slices of thick cut smoked bacon add crunch and a deep smoke note. Choose a hardwood smoked variety for above average flavor like apple smoked or hickory smoked.
  • Buns: Four sturdy hamburger buns that can hold toppings without falling apart. Brioche or potato style buns offer richness while classic sesame buns provide a neutral base.
  • Barbecue sauce: A half cup of your favorite barbecue sauce. Sweet Baby Rays or Stubb's are reliable choices but use a sauce you enjoy because it becomes the finishing glaze.
  • Vegetables: One cup shredded lettuce one large tomato sliced and a half cup sliced pickles bring freshness and acidity to offset the richness.
  • Seasoning: Salt and pepper to taste. Use kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper for a straightforward seasoning that highlights the beef.
Two Smokehouse Bacon Bliss Burgers on a plate

Instructions

Preheat the grill:Heat your grill to medium high which is roughly 400 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit on a gas grill. Clean and oil the grates lightly with a paper towel held by tongs to prevent sticking and ensure even searing.Season and shape patties:Place 1 pound ground beef into a bowl and season gently with kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper. Divide into four equal portions and form into slightly wider than bun patties about three quarters inch thick. Make a shallow indentation in the center of each patty with your thumb to reduce doming as they cook.Cook the bacon:In a skillet over medium heat cook four slices smoked bacon until they reach your desired crispness. Transfer to a paper towel lined plate to drain. For extra convenience crisp the bacon ahead then rewarm briefly on the grill before assembling.Grill the patties:Place patties on the preheated grill. Grill for about five minutes on the first side until a deep sear forms and the burger releases easily. Flip and cook for another five minutes for medium which yields an internal temperature near 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Adjust time for your preferred doneness and use a meat thermometer for accuracy.Glaze with barbecue sauce:During the last minute of cooking brush about a tablespoon of barbecue sauce onto the top of each patty. Allow the sauce to set and slightly caramelize without letting it burn. This creates a glossy smoky layer that enhances the beef.Assemble the burgers:Toast buns on the grill for 30 seconds to one minute to warm and add slight crispness. Place the glazed patty on the bun add two slices of crisp smoked bacon then top with shredded lettuce sliced tomato and pickles. Serve immediately with extra barbecue sauce on the side.Crispy bacon being placed onto a burger patty

You Must Know

  • Leftovers keep well refrigerated in an airtight container for up to two days and the patties freeze well for up to three months when wrapped tightly.
  • This preparation yields about 650 calories per serving with roughly 40 grams fat 35 grams protein and 30 grams carbohydrates making it protein rich and satisfying.
  • Use an instant read thermometer to check doneness aiming for 160 degrees Fahrenheit for safe consumption of ground beef while allowing a little carry over heat.
  • Toast the buns to add structural integrity and prevent sogginess from the barbecue sauce and juices.

What I love most about this version is how forgiving it is. A quick patty shape crisp bacon and a good sauce turn simple ingredients into something celebratory. Family members will remember the crunchy bacon and the tender beef while friends repeatedly ask for the glaze trick which is the secret to the bliss part of this dish.

Storage Tips

To store cool completely then place assembled components separately for best texture. Keep patties and bacon in one airtight container and buns in a paper bag inside a larger container to avoid sogginess. Refrigerate cooked patties and bacon for up to two days. For longer storage freeze cooked patties flat on a baking sheet then transfer to freezer bags for up to three months. Reheat gently in a skillet or on the grill from thawed state to preserve moisture. Avoid microwaving assembled burgers as it will soften the bun and dull the texture.

Ingredient Substitutions

Swap the ground beef for ground chuck or an 85 15 mix if you prefer slightly leaner patties which will still be flavorful. For a turkey variation use ground turkey and brush with a thin layer of olive oil to maintain juiciness. Replace smoked bacon with turkey bacon for lower fat or use thick cut Canadian bacon for a meatier bite. For gluten free make the swap to gluten free buns and verify your barbecue sauce does not contain wheat. Use a sugar free barbecue sauce to reduce carbs while keeping the sticky glaze effect.

Serving Suggestions

Serve with crispy potato wedges a simple coleslaw or grilled corn on the cob to complete a backyard style meal. Add a side of pickled red onions for brightness and a small bowl of extra barbecue sauce for dipping. Garnish the burger with microgreens or a light smear of mayonnaise under the patty to add moisture. For a party present burgers on a large wooden board with condiments in small bowls so guests can build their own.

Cultural Background

The burger is an American classic with regional adaptations from coast to coast. This smokehouse inspired build draws on Southern barbecue traditions where smoked flavors and sweet tangy sauces are central. Adding smoked bacon and a caramelized sauce atop the patty echoes barbecue techniques that layer smoke smoke sweetness and contrasting textures. It pays homage to backyard grilling culture which centers on communal meals casual service and bold familiar flavors.

Meal Prep Tips

Shape patties the night before and store them separated by parchment in a container to speed up final assembly. Crisp bacon ahead and refrigerate on a paper towel lined plate then reheat briefly on the grill when ready to serve. Pre slice tomatoes and wash lettuce so that final assembly is fast. Keep barbecue sauce at room temperature for easy basting and use a small brush for even coverage during the last minute of grilling. This strategy makes it simple to host and enjoy the meal with guests.

Bring this recipe to your next cookout and watch how a few thoughtful steps turn everyday ingredients into a memorable centerpiece. The joy is in the shared plates and the happy faces at the table so make it your own and enjoy every bite.

Pro Tips

  • Make a shallow indentation in the center of each patty to prevent doming while cooking.

  • Brush barbecue sauce on during the final minute to create a glossy caramelized layer without burning.

  • Toast the buns briefly on the grill to add structure and keep them from becoming soggy.

This nourishing smokehouse bacon bliss burger recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How do I know when the patties are done?

Check internal temperature with an instant read thermometer for accuracy. Aim for 160 degrees Fahrenheit for ground beef.

Can I cook the bacon in the oven instead of a skillet?

Yes you can crisp bacon in the oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for about 15 to 18 minutes on a rack for even cooking.

Tags

High-ProteinSmoke HouseGrillingBeefBBQAmerican CuisineBurger Recipe
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Smokehouse Bacon Bliss Burger

This Smokehouse Bacon Bliss Burger recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 4 steaks
Smokehouse Bacon Bliss Burger
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:20 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:35 minutes

Ingredients

For the burgers

Toppings

Buns and sauce

Instructions

1

Preheat the grill

Heat grill to medium high about 400 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Clean and oil the grates lightly to prevent sticking and ensure even searing.

2

Season and form patties

Gently season 1 pound ground beef with kosher salt and cracked black pepper. Divide into four equal portions and form patties about three quarters inch thick making a shallow indentation in the center of each.

3

Cook the bacon

In a skillet over medium heat cook four slices smoked bacon until crispy then drain on paper towels. Set aside for assembly or rewarm briefly on the grill.

4

Grill the patties

Place patties on the grill and cook about five minutes per side for medium aiming for 160 degrees Fahrenheit internal temperature. Adjust time for preferred doneness.

5

Glaze with barbecue sauce

During the final minute brush a tablespoon of barbecue sauce on each patty and let it set to form a glossy caramelized surface without burning.

6

Assemble and serve

Toast buns briefly on the grill then place a glazed patty on each bun top with two slices of bacon shredded lettuce sliced tomato and pickles. Serve immediately with extra sauce.

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Nutrition

Calories: 650kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein:
35g | Fat: 40g | Saturated Fat: 12g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Monounsaturated Fat:
16g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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