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The viral Onion-Wrapped Burger from In-N-Out at home and even better! No bread buns but you won’t be missing them at all. The onions are caramelized to perfection, filled with umami flavor, and way better than lettuce or tomato-wrapped burgers!

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The Secret Spread

Every single burger spot has its own burger sauce that is considered to be their “secret formula”! So many burger spreads though are exactly the same base with slight variations, usually containing a mixture of mayo, ketchup, and mustard. In-N-Out has the best spread in my opinion compared to other spots like Shake Shack. It has a less thick consistency which I enjoy because I don’t want to be tasting only mayo. It also has a nice tangy taste from the pickle relish and a little sweetness from the ketchup and it just cuts down on the heaviness of the burgers.

The spread takes less than five minutes to make. Here are the ingredients you need:

  • mayonaisse
  • ketchup
  • pickle relish
  • vinegar
  • sugar
  • yellow mustard, optional

Just add all the ingredients above to a small bowl and mix together until you have a creamy sauce consistency. Feel free to add anything else to your taste like if you want it to be sweeter, add more ketchup. Or if you want more pickle relish, add more! I actually like to add a little bit of sriracha in as well – just a little where it’s not spicy but it adds a nice flavor. Sometimes I also add a bit of chipotle adobo when I want a different flavor profile in the burger.

Caramelizing the Onions

Now it’s time to caramelize the onions! If you’ve been to In-N-Out before, you probably know you can get your burger lettuce-wrapped and most recently, tomato-wrapped as well. Then out of nowhere in this last month, everyone has been posting videos on TikTok of ONION-WRAPPED burgers which I have never seen before. I absolutely LOVE grilled onions so I knew I had to try this out and it was really messy to eat but it was so good.

Start with a yellow onion and cut into thick slices. You can also use a white onion if you have but I prefer yellow onion because it has a naturally sweeter taste. Get a grill or frying pan hot over medium heat and grease it with vegetable oil. Add the onion slices and sprinkle with a pinch of salt and sugar. Let it cook for a few minutes until you start to see some browning around the edges. Flip over and let the other side caramelize too. When the onions are about to be taken off the grill, add a slice of cheese on half the pieces. You’ll need two slices of caramelized onions per burger you plan to make and one slice of onion will have cheese, the other will not.

I wanted to share some tips for caramelizing onions because if it’s your first time, it can surprisingly be a bit tricky. You don’t want the onions to burn, you want them to cook long enough to where they caramelize in color and taste. This means the heat cannot be too high! If it’s too high, the onions will char but still be raw on the inside. It’s ok if it chars a little bit if you like that flavor profile like me but just don’t let it burn before it even caramelizes. Another tip I like to use when making chopped grilled onions is adding a splash of water to the pan. The steam it creates helps the onions soften while also helping them to caramelize by deglazing the pan from any brown bits. You can also try that hear but just make sure if you do, there’s not any lingering oil on the grill or pan to avoid any hazard.

Assembling the Burgers

Onions are caramelized and the spread is made! Now let’s make the patties. When it comes to burgers, the fattier the better for ground beef! The lowest fat percentage you can get at the store is typically 80/20 so that’s what I go for and what is recommended.

Divide the meat into 3.5 ounces patties. You can weigh it out for the best accuracy. I found this size to be the best for getting the thin patty In-N-Out. You do not want the patties to be thick because the burger already has so many layers going on and it can get very high! Once the patties are divided equally, shape them into balls and then flatten it out very thin and wide. The patties will shrink as the fat melts down and cooks so don’t worry if they look too large. Salt and pepper then as well at this step!

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Then it’s time to cook the patties. A skillet or pan works well, just any flat surface that conducts heat well really. Get the skillet nice and hot over medium to medium-high heat. Once hot, add a bit of butter and oil to the skillet.You can also use only oil, no butter. I just use vegetable oil!

Add the patties, most pans will only fit two at a time unless you have a grill or large skillet plate. Allow one side to cook for about 2-3 minutes. If you’d like, add a bit of mustard on the raw side and spread around. This is actually something that In-N-Out does and the flavor is so good that I do it with all my burgers now. Then flip the burger over and the let other side cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Add cheese on top of half the patties, add another patty on top of the cheese and let it melt as it finishes cooking. Ideally, you would cook the patties alongside the onions so everything can be ready at the same time but we don’t have a large grill like these fast food chains do. If you have a black stone, you can definitely cook it all at once.

Then it’s time to assemble! The bottom is a caramelized onion, then the two patties with cheese sandwiches in the middle, and finally the top is the caramelized onion with cheese. You can also add spread on top of the patties to have it in the burger or just leave it on the side to dip in. Enjoy with pepperoncinis just like the trend on TikTok and that’s it!

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FAQs

Is the onion wrapped Flying Dutchman real? ›

Also known as the Flying Dutchman from In-N-Out. It's a great low carb or gluten-free option to make that is so flavorful, serve with caramelized onions and ready in 30 minutes. This is the viral Onion-Wrapped Burger from In-N-Out! But a homemade version that is still so delicious, flavorful and easy to make at home.

How to order an onion wrapped burger at In-N-Out? ›

In N out onion wrapped burger. So I know we've all seen the tomato version, the lettuce version, but have you seen the onion wrapped version? The way to order this is you get a Flying Dutchman, order whole grilled onions on the top and bottom, and then basically. just pray that they don't call the police.

What is the Flying Dutchman from In and Out burger? ›

Harry Snyder the founder of in-n-out created the not-so-secret-menu item called the “Flying Dutchman” It comprises of two burger patties and two cheese slices without buns or condiments. This no buns, no fuss burger was later adapted when people started using caramelized onions for buns.

What kind of onion flying Dutchman In-N-Out? ›

The bottom is a caramelized onion, then the two patties with cheese sandwiches in the middle, and finally the top is the caramelized onion with cheese. You can also add spread on top of the patties to have it in the burger or just leave it on the side to dip in.

What is the real story of the Flying Dutchman? ›

In real life the Flying Dutchman was a 17th century Dutch merchantman, captained by Captain Hendrick Van Der Decken, a skilled seaman but one of few scruples, and in 1680 was proceeding from Amsterdam to Batavia in the Dutch East Indies.

What is the myth in Dutchman? ›

The subway car itself, endlessly traveling the same course, is symbolic of "The Course of History." Another layer of the title's symbolism is the myth of the Flying Dutchman, a ghost ship which, much like the subway car Clay rides on, endlessly sails on with a crew that is unable to escape the confines of the vessel.

What is gorilla style at in and out? ›

Also frequently called "Monkey Style" at In-N-Out, Gorilla Style refers to any burger with animal fries shoved in the middle. However, if you're planning on ordering this during your next In-N-Out Burger visit, be sure to tell the In-N-Out employee exactly what it is.

Can you order roadkill fries at In-N-Out? ›

You have to try in N out secret menu item, roadkill, which is fries. animal style, with a Flying Dutchman crushed on top. Start by cooking up your fries, then add in a whole bunch of cheese. Toss in the broiler for a couple minutes.

How to order onion wrapped Flying Dutchman? ›

The way to order this is you get a Flying Dutchman, order whole grilled onions on the top and bottom, and then basically.

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

Ask for a “Side-by-Side” and mix two flavors, or get a “Neapolitan Shake” that mixes all three. Other not-so-secret orders include “Roadkill Fries” with hamburger meat crumbled on top, “Grilled Cheese, “Animal Fries” and a “Scooby Snack,” which is just a patty in a wrapper.

What is special about Flying Dutchman? ›

The Flying Dutchman was an infamous supernatural ghost ship. Originally, the Dutchman held the sacred task of collecting all the poor souls who died at sea and ferrying them to the afterlife. During the Golden Age of Piracy, the Dutchman would become a ship feared by many across the seven seas.

What is the secret dog menu at In-N-Out? ›

The primary item on the menu for dogs. is called a pup Patty. It's a plain burger Patty with no salt. Now your pet can be completely obsessed too.

What is a burger at In-N-Out called with no bun? ›

Avoiding carbs? Order your burger Protein Style and you'll get your burger sans bun, wrapped in lettuce instead. By far the most beloved In-N-Out menu hack is Animal Style. Order your Double Double (or your Grilled Cheese, Protein Style, etc.)

How do you order a Flying Dutchman onion wrapped? ›

The way to order this is you get a Flying Dutchman, order whole grilled onions on the top and bottom, and then basically.

Has anyone ever seen the Flying Dutchman? ›

There have been many sightings over the years, although the last reported one was by a Nazi submarine in WWII. Some sightings involved the Flying Dutchman sailing quickly through calm waters while the majority of sailors have spotted it during extremely stormy weather with wind and waves crashing all around.

Can you get the Flying Dutchman? ›

After getting event progress to 50%, the player can ensure 10 Flying Dutchmen per event by getting high enough above ground (using a small platform or flying mount), but not too high, so that spawned enemies will be in the "Active Rectangle" and will despawn after 12.5 seconds, and then spawn again.

Why did the Flying Dutchman disappear? ›

The Flying Dutchman was a sea captain who once found himself struggling to round the Cape of Good Hope during a ferocious storm. He swore that he would succeed even if he had to sail until Judgment Day. The Devil heard his oath, and took him up on it; the Dutchman was condemned to stay at sea forever.

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