• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Good Cheap Eats
  • About
    • Welcome to the Good Cheap Eats Kitchen
    • Media
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclosure
    • Contact Me
  • Members Only
    • Login
    • Club Homepage
    • Club Resource Library
    • Downloads
    • Live Club Events
  • Recipe Index
  • Recent Posts
  • SHOP
    • Purchases
    • Cookbooks
    • Planner
    • The Good Cheap Eats Club
    • Meal Plans
    • Holiday Helps
menu icon
go to homepage
  • Start Here
  • All Recipes
  • Mother’s Day Recipes
  • Subscribe
  • Shop
  • Join the Club
  • Cookbooks
  • About
  • Contact Me
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
  • subscribe
    search icon
    Homepage link
    • Start Here
    • All Recipes
    • Mother’s Day Recipes
    • Subscribe
    • Shop
    • Join the Club
    • Cookbooks
    • About
    • Contact Me
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
  • ×
    Home » Lunches » Sandwiches

    The Best Burger Toppings

    Published: Jun 28, 2023 · Modified: Jun 28, 2023 by Jessica Fisher

    FacebookTweetPinPrint
    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. For more details, please see our disclosure policy.
    Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

    Burgers are yummy, easy on the wallet, and quick to make. Take your classic burger to the next level when you offer some of the best burger toppings, protein options, and buns or bases. This list of the BEST burger toppings will keep your BBQs and parties super delicious and fun!

    Stop eating out. There are so many different combinations of burger toppings, bases, and patties that you will never get bored. Be sure to try our favorite BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger, the easiest Reuben Patty Melt, and the tastiest Spicy Sausage Burger.

    turkey burger loaded with tomato, lettuce, chipotle mayo, and blue cheese on homemade bun. this …

    Want to save this post?

    Enter your email below and get it sent straight to your inbox. Plus, I’ll send you budget recipes and money-saving tips every week!

    Save Recipe

    Table of Contents
    • Why It Matters
    • What Makes the Best Burger?
    • Burger Combos to Try
    • Burger Patties
    • Buns and Bases
    • Burger Toppings Ideas
    • Best Hamburger Toppings

    Burgers are having a moment right now. What used to be the standard fare of fast food chains and dive diners has now become a $20 feature on the menu of every microbrew pub or celebrity chef restaurant. Did you know there’s a burger out there that costs $6000?!

    The good thing for you and me is that a great, gourmet style burger is easily within our reach!

    It may cost $3-6 at a fast food chain, but you can make some of the best hamburgers at home for less than a couple bucks each, especially when you offer an array of yummy burger toppings.

    And I promise they will be the best burgers you ever had. I’ve included a huge list of burger toppings for you to choose from as well as easy and cheap recipes. You will have discovered your favorite burger in no time and be able to recreate it whenever the craving hits.

    a basket of hamburger buns next to a platter of burgers and toppings.

    Why It Matters

    Hamburgers are a wonderful, all-in-one meal. They already have a protein and a carb. While ketchup is really not a vegetable, lettuce and tomatoes are as well as some of the yummy vegetable burger toppings I’ve included below. Burgers can be a one-dish dinner!

    Most people like them. You can always make turkey or veggie burgers for those who don’t want the beef. In fact, burgers are ideal for meeting the range of tastes in your family or at a party. Like the take-out commercial boasted, you can have it your way — when you serve different hamburger toppings for the crowd.

    They are cheap. You can easily get four burgers from a pound of meat. Buy that meat on sale for $3/pound and either buy or bake some buns, and you can serve up $1 burgers without having to go through the drive through line.

    What Makes the Best Burger?

    The best burger is the one that’s made just the way you like it. Since you don’t need a lot of any one burger topping, it’s easy to provide a small variety of hamburger patties, bases, and toppings so that each person can make their burger exactly the way they like it.

    Burger Combos to Try

    I’ll be honest, I have paid almost $20 for a burger. Bryan and I were on a vacation day, just the two of us, and feeling adventurous. Dubbed “the Longhorn Burger”, my choice boasted “½ pound Certified Angus Beef patty, sweet and savory bacon jam, maple brown sugar bacon, brie cheese, served on a brioche bun”. 

    It was good, but your homemade burgers will be better — and cheaper!

    Here are some yummy combos we’ve played with that are definitely worth your while.

    • beef burger, barbecue sauce, bacon and onion rings
    • salmon burger, coleslaw, tartar sauce
    • sausage burger, herbed mayo, sautéed onions
    • lamb burger, pita bread, tzatziki, and feta cheese
    • chicken burger, Swiss cheese, remoulade, pickled onions
    • turkey burger, blue cheese, bacon, chipotle mayo
    • plant burger, thousand island dressing, fried onions, and American cheese
    • mushroom swiss burger, crumbled goat cheese, arugula
    • pork burger, fried egg, carmelized onions 
    four burgers with char marks on a hot outdoor gas grill.

    Burger Patties

    While the original hamburger was probably made with a ground beef patty, don’t be limited by that protein. Burger patties can be made from any number of ground proteins including:

    • beef
    • venison
    • bison
    • lamb
    • pork
    • spicy sausage
    • chicken
    • turkey
    • salmon
    • plant-based grind – My daughter likes

    Season the meat simply with salt and pepper or take it to the next level with this simple hamburger seasoning.

    To save time, be sure to prep the patties in advance and store them in an airtight container, separated by patty papers. If you buy your proteins in bulk, you can even make a lot at one time and freeze hamburger patties for later.

    Cook your burgers on an outdoor grill for summer smoky flavor, or keep your cool indoors cooking hamburgers in the air fryer, in a skillet, on a griddle, or on an indoor grill pan.

    Make sure that you use an instant-read thermometer to cook the meat to the proper temperature for flavor as well as food safety. Patties must reach an internal temperature of 145 degrees F for salmon; 160 for beef, lamb, pork, and plant-based burgers; 165 for turkey or chicken patties. 

    basket of hamburger buns in front of a table laden with toppings.

    Buns and Bases

    Years ago, I started making homemade hamburger buns. I know it seems totally extra, but trust me. It’s totally worth the effort.

    I still buy store buns when I’m pressed for time, but a homemade hamburger bun really does take your meal to the next level, especially these Everything Hamburger Buns.

    In addition to the traditional bun, you can also serve hamburgers on other bases, such as:

    • lettuce wraps or abundant salad greens
    • pita pockets
    • tortillas – Have you seen the viral TikTok Taco-burger? 
    • bread – this is perfect for the classic patty melt, a mash-up of a grilled cheese and a hamburger
    • gluten-free buns – We’ve had good luck with Schar and Canyon Bakehouse brands.
    burger toppings laid out on table top.

    Burger Toppings Ideas

    Veggies, cheese, and sauces all add flavor and personality to your burgers. You can pretty much turn all of your favorite foods into burgers, depending on how you mix and match the elements. 

    The following list of hamburger toppings is not exhaustive, and you certainly shouldn’t exhaust yourself making them all at one time. BUT, if you’re doing meal plan theme nights to make meal planning easier, this list will definitely keep burger night from getting boring.

    • standard condiments such as ketchup, assorted mustards, and mayo
    • shredded lettuce, lettuce leaves, spinach, arugula, or baby greens
    • sliced tomatoes
    • dill hamburger sliced pickles
    • Thousand Island dressing
    • chipotle mayo
    • herbed mayonnaise
    • tartar sauce
    • remoulade
    • Tzatziki
    • BBQ sauce
    • chili
    • sliced cheese, such as Swiss, Jack, cheddar, mozzarella, or pepper jack
    • crumbled cheese, such as goat cheese, blue cheese, or feta
    • fresh herbs, such as cilantro or basil
    • cole slaw
    • grilled or pickled jalapeños 
    • fajita vegetables
    • guacamole
    • pico de gallo
    • cooked bacon
    • pickled or caramelized onions
    • sautéed mushrooms
    • sautéed mushrooms and onions
    • roasted red peppers
    • roasted poblano chiles or hatch green chiles
    • roasted garlic
    • onion rings
    • English pickle or other chutney
    • peanut butter – yes, that’s a thing, but please disclose to your guests in case someone’s allergic, like my daughter! 
    jar of BBQ sauce on table with red checked cloth.
    white plate of sauteed mushrooms and onions on red and white checked cloth.
    slices of baked bacon on paper towels.
    homemade hamburger buns stacked in a basket.
    white spoon and fork on a teal plate logo.

    Tell us what you think!

    We love to hear your experiences with Good Cheap Eats. Click the STARS on the recipe card or leave a STARRED comment to let us know what you think of the recipe.

    turkey burger loaded with tomato, lettuce, chipotle mayo, and blue cheese on homemade bun.

    Best Hamburger Toppings

    Serving a variety of buns, patties, and hamburger toppings is a great way to elevate the classic summer party meal or busy takeout dinner into something extra special. Choose from the list of burger toppings below to add variety to every burger night.
    5 from 3 votes
    Print Pin Rate
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 35 minutes minutes
    Servings: 12
    Calories: 229kcal
    Author: Jessica Fisher
    Cost: $20

    Equipment

    • outdoor grill
    • cooking tongs
    • small dishes

    Ingredients

    • 12 burger patties can be turkey, beef, lamb, pork, chicken, sausage, salmon, or a plant-based grind
    • 12 hamburger buns pita pockets, tortillas, lettuce leaves, and toasted bread can also be used for fun burger combinations.
    • optional butter or oil for buns

    Burger Toppings – choose a few

    • condiments such as ketchup, assorted mustards, and mayo
    • shredded lettuce or lettuce leaves
    • tomatoes sliced
    • dill hamburger sliced pickles
    • thousand island dressing
    • chipotle mayo
    • herbed mayonnaise
    • tartar sauce
    • remoulade
    • Tzatziki
    • BBQ sauce
    • chili
    • sliced cheese can be Swiss, Jack, cheddar, mozzarella, or pepper jack
    • crumbled cheese can be goat cheese, blue cheese, or feta
    • cole slaw
    • grilled jalapenos sliced
    • fajita vegetables
    • guacamole
    • pico de gallo
    • cooked bacon
    • sautéed onions
    • sautéed mushrooms
    • sautéed mushrooms and onions
    • roasted red peppers
    • roasted poblano chiles or hatch green chiles
    • roasted garlic
    • onion rings
    • English pickle or other chutney
    US Customary – Metric

    Instructions

    • Over a medium-hot grill cook the patties, turning at least once until they reach an internal temperature of 145 for salmon; 160 degrees for beef, lamb, pork, and plant-based burgers; 165 for turkey or chicken patties. Keep the patties warm.
      12 burger patties
    • Warm the buns or other baked base either in the grill or a warm oven. If you'd like, you can brush the cut sides of the buns with butter or oil and toast them.
      12 hamburger buns, optional butter or oil for buns
    • Serve the burgers with the buns and allow diners to choose what toppings they like best.
      condiments, shredded lettuce or lettuce leaves, tomatoes, dill hamburger sliced pickles, thousand island dressing, chipotle mayo, tartar sauce, remoulade, Tzatziki, BBQ sauce, chili, sliced cheese, crumbled cheese, cole slaw, grilled jalapenos, fajita vegetables, guacamole, pico de gallo, cooked bacon, sautéed onions, sautéed mushrooms, sautéed mushrooms and onions, roasted red peppers, roasted poblano chiles, roasted garlic, onion rings, English pickle, herbed mayonnaise

    Notes

    Nutritional values are approximate and do not include toppings.
    Promptly refrigerate leftovers and consume within 3 days. Food left out for more than 2 hours at room temperature should be discarded.
    If you don’t have a grill or weather doesn’t permit grilling, you can cook the hamburger patties in a skillet, air fryer, or indoor grill pan.
    Using an instant-read thermometer can help you achieve the perfect level of doneness for flavor as well as food safety.
    Recommended Combinations:
    • beef burger, BBQ sauce, bacon and onions rings
    • salmon burger, coleslaw, tartar sauce
    • sausage burger, herbed mayo, sautéed onions
    • lamb burger, pita bread, tzatziki, and feta cheese
    • chicken burger, Swiss cheese, remoulade
    • turkey burger, blue cheese, bacon, chipotle mayo

    Nutrition

    Calories: 229kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 520mg | Potassium: 120mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 84mg | Iron: 3mg
    Tried this recipe?Tell us what you think! Your reviews help us develop better recipes and give newcomers the confidence to try your favorites. Scroll down to leave a starred comment.

    This post was originally published on September 28, 2011. It has been updated for content and clarity.

    « Easy Homemade Salsa Recipe [VIDEO]
    Homemade Hamburger Buns Recipe »
    FacebookTweetPinPrint

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Emily Kay

      September 30, 2011 at 7:00 pm

      I’ve been making homemade buns too but they always come out a bit heavier than I’d like. I noticed the recipe you use is modified from the one in Beth Hensperger’s cookbook, does the modified recipe come out any lighter? I use Beth’s recipe and it’s delicious but I wish I could figure out how to make it lighter. Also, is the recipe you’re using for a 1 1/2 pound machine or 2 pounds??

      Reply
      • Jessica Fisher

        October 01, 2011 at 9:38 am

        The only trick I’ve found is to make sure they get the full rise time.

        Reply
    2. Jessica

      September 29, 2011 at 11:10 am

      Oh, how I love avocado on almost everything!! 🙂 My friend taught me a quick and easy way to make it easy to top any sandwich! Just mash it up with a fork, and drizzle with a little olive oil and sprinkle on salt and pepper… PERFECTION!! 🙂

      Reply
    3. carmen @ life blessons

      September 29, 2011 at 10:38 am

      If you want to make some tasty burgers using ground chicken (instead of ground beef) for a wee bit more healthy fare, I have this chicken burger recipe that we LOVE around here!

      Reply
    4. sandi

      September 29, 2011 at 9:42 am

      Would love an easy homemade veggie burger recipe?! 🙂

      Reply
      • Jessica Fisher

        September 29, 2011 at 9:47 am

        Well, there’s one in my cookbook. Next year? 🙂

        But, I bet readers have great ones to share.

        Reply
        • carmen @ life blessons

          September 29, 2011 at 10:40 am

          I like to make black bean burgers, here’s the super easy recipe I use: http://lifeblessons.blogspot.com/2010/03/homemade-black-bean-burgers-recipe.html

    5. Lucky @ Making My Own Luck

      September 29, 2011 at 7:47 am

      That burger looks so good. I want one now, even though it’s only 10:47 am.

      I linked to my most searched for recipe — make ahead hamburger steak with peppers and onions.

      Reply
    6. Mrs Happy Homemaker

      September 29, 2011 at 7:04 am

      Those burgers DO look good! Yum :)~ Thanks for hosting the party as well!

      Reply
    7. Susie's Homemade

      September 29, 2011 at 6:43 am

      Those are great ways to make a burger more exciting!

      Reply
    8. Tammy @ Skinny Mom's Kitchen

      September 29, 2011 at 4:54 am

      There is such a nice variety of recipes. Love it! I submitted my Cheeseburger Wrap which everyone that tries it LOVES it!

      Reply
    9. Rene @BudgetSavingMom

      September 29, 2011 at 3:57 am

      Those burgers look so good! I love homemade buns as well. Once you start making homemade bread, store bought really tastes like cardboard, and it is not nearly as filling. Plus, bread is just so easy to make! I make several loaves of whole wheat bread in the bread machine each week. With 4 kids that like to eat, so we need several. (-: Thanks so much for hosting!

      Reply
    10. Jessika

      September 28, 2011 at 10:27 pm

      Love these ideas! We used to live near a burger place that had a burger for every letter of the alphabet. It’s good to mix it up sometimes. I think we usually ordered the one with roasted ortega chiles.

      Reply
    11. Liz@HoosierHomemade

      September 28, 2011 at 7:15 pm

      Thanks for hosting Jessica!
      ~Liz@HoosierHomemade & Pocket Change Gourmet

      Reply

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating




    Primary Sidebar

    jessica from good cheap eats

    Hi, I'm Jessica! I'm a 4x cookbook author and 6x mom. I know what it is to be in a hurry and on a budget. I believe anyone can prepare delicious meals -- no matter what's on their plate. I've been featured on Good Morning America, PBS News Hour, and NBC.

    More about me

    collage of media outlets where good cheap eats has been featured.
    teal graphic with the words, do you know what's for dinner tonight.

    Mexican Food Recipes

    • close up of crockpot enchiladas on a blue plate with fork and salad.
      Easy Crockpot Chicken Enchiladas
    • close up of freezer burrito cut in half in paper-lined basket.
      Easy Freezer Burrito Recipe with Chicken, Beans, & Cheese
    • overhead shot of bowl of salsa verde beef.
      Shredded Salsa Verde Beef (5-Ingredient Recipe)
    • side view of buffalo chicken quesadillas with filling coming out of sides.
      Easy Cheesy Buffalo Chicken Quesadillas Recipe
    • jar of jalapeño salsa with sliced chiles on top and bunch of cilantro and whole on table beside.
      Easy Homemade Salsa Recipe [VIDEO]
    • spoon of chicken taco soup over the bowl of soup.
      Chicken Taco Soup

    Reader Favorites

    • asian marinated chicken breast sliced on a plate with rice and veg.
      5-Minute Asian Chicken Marinade Recipe
    • close-up of cream of celery soup in a jar with celery leaves behind.
      Homemade Cream of Celery Soup Recipe
    • small glass pitcher of milk on black background.
      20+ Easy Milk Recipes to Use Up the Leftover Gallon
    • with a fork fluffing the baked rice in the pan with steam rising.
      Baked Rice: How to Cook Rice in the Oven
    • green onions added to meal prep salads.
      Meal Prep Salads for Easy Lunches You’ll Want to Eat
    • best pulled pork in a freezer container to freeze.
      Best Pulled Pork Recipe
    jessica from good cheap eats

    Hi, I'm Jessica! I'm a 4x cookbook author and 6x mom. I know what it is to be in a hurry and on a budget. I believe anyone can prepare delicious meals -- no matter what's on their plate. I've been featured on Good Morning America, PBS News Hour, and NBC.

    More about me

    collage of media outlets where good cheap eats has been featured.
    teal graphic with the words, do you know what's for dinner tonight.

    Mexican Food Recipes

    • chicken enchilada bake on plate with side dishes.
      60+ Budget-Friendly Mexican Dinner Ideas
    • close up of chips in black bowl.
      3 Ways to Make Homemade Tortilla Chips
    • the finished plate of loaded nachos.
      Nacho Bar
    • cooked taco meat in oval dish with taco toppings nearby.
      Easy Homemade Taco Meat
    • overhead shot of jalapeno cream cheese dip with sliced jalapeños on top and a spoon twirled in the cheese.
      Jalapeño Cream Cheese Dip
    • closeup of Spanish brown rice in white bowl.
      Spanish Brown Rice (Mexican Brown Rice)

    Reader Favorites

    • asian marinated chicken breast sliced on a plate with rice and veg.
      5-Minute Asian Chicken Marinade Recipe
    • close-up of cream of celery soup in a jar with celery leaves behind.
      Homemade Cream of Celery Soup Recipe
    • small glass pitcher of milk on black background.
      20+ Easy Milk Recipes to Use Up the Leftover Gallon
    • with a fork fluffing the baked rice in the pan with steam rising.
      Baked Rice: How to Cook Rice in the Oven
    • green onions added to meal prep salads.
      Meal Prep Salads for Easy Lunches You’ll Want to Eat
    • best pulled pork in a freezer container to freeze.
      Best Pulled Pork Recipe

    Footer

    back to top

    About

    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Shipping Policy
    • Return Policy
    • Digital Shop

    Newsletter

    • Sign Up! for emails and updates

    Contact

    • Contact
    • About

    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    Copyright © 2023 Good Cheap Eats