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This burger recipe reminds me of my favorite California drive-thru style burgers. Without needing to drive to California.

I grew up with a mother who was born and bred in California and was a huge fan of their popular drive thru burger restaurants. I was raised in Wisconsin, so it wasn’t until I was an adult myself on a trip to the west coast that I experienced my first California fast food burger. From that time forward, I became a huge fan myself.
Given the fact that I live in Oregon, I had to find a way to make this type of delicious handburger at home. Tha tis how this copycat recipe was born.
Ingredients Needed
- Beef Ground Chuck, minimum 60% lean
- Hamburger Buns
- American Cheese
- Butter
- Oil
- Iceberg Lettuce
- Mustard
- Mayonnaise
- Ketchup
- Sweet Pickle Relish
- White vinegar
- Dill Pickle Chips, optional
- Tomato
- Onions
- Salt and Pepper

How to Make a California Drive Thru Style Burger
- Combine ketchup, mayonaise, vinegar, and relish.
- Stir to combine, then refrigerate until needed.
- Finely chop your onion and add into a frying pan with oil. Stir and saute for a few minutes.
- Cover them and allow them to cook slow for about 30 minutes until they are golden and soft. Watch your heat and don’t let them burn.
- Uncover them once they have started to brown and caramelize and cook for about 5 more minutes uncovered.
- Add in 1/2 C water and simmer until the water evaporates, set aside.
- Heat electric griddle and brush it lightly with vegetable oil.
- Place your buns split side down on the griddle and toast until golden brown.

- Form your hamburger patties. Add a sprinkle of salt and pepper to both sides.
- Cook for until your preferred doneness, about 3-5 minutes.
- Spread the uncooked side with mustard and flip.

- Top the cooked side with a slice of American cheese.
- Spread burger sauce on toated bun.
- Add lettuce, tomato, hamburger patty and caramelized onions.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I grill the California style burger?
The burger will have a different flavor to it if you grill it. To get a buger that tastes more like a popular California drive thru burger, cook it on a griddle.
What kind of hamburger should I use?

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California Style Drive Thru Burger Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp vegetable oil and more for brushing griddle
- 2 large onions finely chopped
- salt
- 1/4 cup mayo
- 2 Tbsp ketchup
- 1 Tbsp sweet pickle relish
- 1/2 tsp white vinegar
- 1 1/2 tsp mustard
- 2 lbs. ground chuck 60%
- 4 hamburger buns
- dill pickles I left off
- 1 cup iceberg lettuce bun size pieces
- 4-8 slices tomato
- pepper
- 8 slices American cheese I used cheddar
Instructions
- Heat oil in pan and add onions.
- Cook onions covered, over medium heat for 30 minutes or until onions begin to turn golden brown and caramelize. Watch them so they don’t burn.
- Remove lid and cook for 5 more minutes and then add 1/2 C water. Allow water to evaporate.
- Set aside, onions can be made several days ahead of time and refrigerated.
- Mix together the mayo, ketchup, relish and vinegar in a bowl and set aside.
- Form meat into 8 patties about 4 inches wide and 1/2 inch thick.
- Heat griddle and lightly brush with vegetable oil.
- Toast the buns on the griddle, split side down.
- After they are toasted golden brown spread the bottom bun with 1 Tbsp of the mayo mixture.
- Top with tomato and lettuce.
- Salt and pepper both sides of hamburger patties and cook on the griddle for 3-5 minutes.
- Spread top of patty with 1 1/2 tsps mustard and flip.
- Top patty with cheese and allow to cook until desired doneness.
- Add hamburger to bun and top with caramelized onion.

Katie says
I don’t even care much for in n out burgers, but these were so good! My husband practically licked his plate ???? I will definitely be making these again.
Leigh Anne says
Katie, I think they are better than the real thing too! So glad you liked them.
Michelle Ford-Copley says
Gonna have to try this. I only recently had my first in and out. We’ve recently moved back home to Texas and was excited to find that there is an in and out in Waco so we planned our lunch there one day on the way for a dr appointment. Now ya’ll I grew up with Whataburger so we’ve been spoiled to great burgers but I found that the in and out burger was really good but it was the whole experience of the really nice, fresh bun toasted and the caramelized onions and sauce that set it apart for me and daughter.
Leigh Anne says
I hope you enjoy them! I’ve never had a Whataburger.
Stuart Chambers says
I live in SW Washington. I feel your pain. We do have two In-n-Out in Oregon now. It it isn’t the same as eating one of these glorious little morsels in your car in place much warmer than here. I travel to Arizona once ever two months. I get off the plane and it’s straight to a In-n-Out. Wonder if the berry lemonaid recipe is available somewhere.
sharon j says
I made these today !yummy !im on the east coast i wanted to try in and out burger .My bf is from cali he says these are the real deal …thank you !
Erin W says
Thank you thank you thank you!!! As a Born and raised Californian now living in Hawaii, I miss in n out like crazy!!! Will be making this tonight