You're eating burgers all wrong as butcher shares most common mistake

Experts have come to the rescue to reveal how to get optimal taste out of the savoury treat.

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This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Today marks National Burger Day (Image: Getty) Did you know today (August 22) is National Burger Day? The day itself marks all things to do with the savoury treat but it turns out we have been eating our burgers wrong. Constructing the perfect burger, packed with flavour is no easy feat.

So, online butchers Campbells Prime Meat have revealed the only way you should be stacking your burgers to optimise taste and texture. Bottom bun: Start by placing a bottom bun half on your plate. This will absorb all the juicy flavours, but to prevent it from becoming soggy you’ll need to add a barrier between the burger patty and the bun.



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Lettuce: Next, add your juice barrier to stop the bottom bun from becoming soggy by layering fresh and crisp lettuce. READ MORE: Make 'best burger you've ever had' – and it takes just 10 minutes at home Apparently it is all to do with how we stack our burger (Image: Getty) Tomato: Place thinly sliced tomatoes on top of your lettuce to add a burst of flavour and moisture to your burger. Experts at Campbells Meat recommend using beef tomatoes.

Gherkins: Love them, or hate them. According to Campbells Meat, no burger is complete without the tangy taste of sliced gherkins or pickled cucumbers. Layer them on top of your tomatoes to suit your flavour preferences.

Burger patty: When you buy burger patties, don’t be afraid to experiment with different types of meat to discover your favourite flavour. Whether you prefer beef, lamb, or pork, each offers a unique taste. Once you've chosen your patty, layer it on top of the fresh vegetables to help keep the bottom bun from becoming soggy.

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Read our Privacy Policy Melted cheese: Grill your burgers with a layer of cheese on top for a gooey and flavoursome combination. Raw onions: Place raw onions on top of the cheese and patty to soften the distinct taste. Top bun: With another layer of your favourite condiments, place the other side of the bun on top of your burger masterpiece.

Try toasting this bun for added crunch..