كيفية تحضير تتبيلة مرق العظام لبرغر لحم هيل فارم
By Hill Farm Real Food: Raw Milk, Kefir, Meat & Broths - Organic | Published: 2026-07-27
Category: دليل الإرشادات
تعلم كيفية تحضير تتبيلة مرق العظام اللذيذة التي تجعل برغر لحم هيل فارم أكثر عصارة ونكهة. مثالية لوصفات البرغر من اللحم الذي يتغذى على العشب.
Grass-fed beef burgers are a staple for anyone who values high-quality, nutrient-dense food. But even the best patties can benefit from a little extra moisture and flavor. Enter the bone broth marinade—a simple, wholesome technique that infuses your burgers with savory depth while keeping them tender on the grill or stovetop.
In this guide, you'll learn how to use Hill Farm's rich bone broths to create a marinade that elevates your burger game. Whether you're cooking for a family dinner or a backyard barbecue, this broth-based marinade will become your go-to for juicy, flavorful patties every time.
Why Use a Bone Broth Marinade for Burgers?
Bone broth is packed with collagen, gelatin, and amino acids that not only boost nutrition but also help retain moisture in meat. When used as a marinade, the broth seeps into the patty, adding a subtle umami richness without overpowering the natural beef flavor. This is especially beneficial for lean grass-fed beef, which can dry out faster than conventional grain-fed meat.
Additionally, a broth-based marinade is a clean-label alternative to store-bought mixes filled with additives. By using Hill Farm's Beef Bone Broth or Whole Chicken Broth, you're adding real food goodness to your meal. The gelatin in the broth also creates a light glaze on the surface of the burger, enhancing browning and texture.
- Adds moisture and tenderness to lean grass-fed beef
- Infuses deep, savory flavor without masking the meat
- Provides collagen and minerals for extra nutrition
- Simple, clean ingredients—no artificial additives
The Best Bone Broth for Marinades: Beef vs. Chicken
Both Hill Farm Beef Bone Broth and Hill Farm Whole Chicken Broth work beautifully as marinade bases, but they offer slightly different flavor profiles. Beef bone broth has a robust, meaty taste that complements the richness of a burger patty, making it an ideal choice for classic beef burgers. Chicken broth is lighter and more delicate, which can be a nice contrast if you're adding bold spices or herbs.
For a balanced approach, you can even mix the two broths. The key is to choose a broth that aligns with your seasoning plan. If you're going for a smoky, barbecue-style burger, stick with beef broth. If you're experimenting with Mediterranean or herb-driven flavors, chicken broth is a great match. Whichever you choose, Hill Farm's broths are made from organic, pasture-raised animals, ensuring top-quality flavor.
How to Make a Bone Broth Marinade for Burgers
Making a bone broth marinade is incredibly easy. Start with 1 cup of Hill Farm Beef Bone Broth (or Whole Chicken Broth) as your base. Add 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice—the acid helps tenderize the meat and allows the broth to penetrate deeper. Then, mix in your favorite seasonings: a teaspoon of salt, half a teaspoon of black pepper, a minced garlic clove, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce or tamari for extra umami.
Whisk everything together until well combined. Place your Hill Farm 4 Beef Burgers (Gluten Free) in a shallow dish or a resealable bag, and pour the marinade over them. Make sure each patty is fully coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, but for best results, marinate for 2 to 4 hours. Avoid marinating longer than 8 hours, as the acid can start to break down the meat's texture too much.

- 1 cup Hill Farm Beef Bone Broth or Whole Chicken Broth
- 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar or lemon juice
- Seasonings: salt, pepper, garlic, Worcestershire sauce
- Marinate 30 min to 4 hours in the refrigerator
Cooking Tips for Perfectly Juicy Broth-Marinated Burgers
After marinating, remove the patties from the fridge and let them sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes before cooking. This helps them cook more evenly. Pat the burgers dry with a paper towel to remove excess moisture—this ensures a good sear. Grill or pan-sear over medium-high heat for 4 to 5 minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reaches 160°F (71°C) for medium doneness.
One of the best parts of using a bone broth marinade is the beautiful caramelization that forms on the surface. The natural sugars in the broth and seasonings create a flavorful crust. For an extra boost, brush a little more broth onto the patties during the last minute of cooking. Serve on a toasted bun with your favorite toppings, and enjoy the juiciest grass-fed burger you've ever made.
- Let patties rest at room temperature before cooking
- Pat dry for a better sear
- Cook over medium-high heat, 4-5 minutes per side
- Brush with extra broth while cooking for added flavor
Other Ways to Use Bone Broth Marinade
This bone broth marinade isn't just for burgers. It works wonderfully for other cuts of beef, such as steaks, roasts, or even the 'Offally Good' Beef Mince if you're making meatballs or meatloaf. You can also use it as a base for a quick pan sauce after cooking your burgers—just deglaze the pan with a splash of broth and simmer until reduced.
For a complete meal, pair your broth-marinated burgers with a side of roasted vegetables or a fresh salad. If you're looking to boost your probiotic intake, consider serving a glass of Hill Farm Kefir (Ginger & Maple Syrup) on the side—it's a refreshing, gut-friendly complement to the hearty burger.
Using a bone broth marinade is a game-changer for cooking Hill Farm beef burgers. It's a simple, wholesome way to enhance flavor and moisture while adding nutritional value. Next time you fire up the grill, reach for a bottle of Hill Farm Beef Bone Broth and give your burgers the upgrade they deserve. Explore our selection of broths and burgers to get started on your next delicious meal.



