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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (324g)

Recipe makes 4 servings

The following items or measurements are not included below:

1/4 cup tomato sauce

Calories 822
Calories from Fat 480 (58%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 53.4g 82%
Saturated Fat 16.9g 84%
Monounsaturated Fat 18.6g
Polyunsaturated Fat 12.5g
Trans Fat 1.6g
Cholesterol 146mg 48%
Sodium 1058mg 44%
Potassium 669mg 19%
Total Carbohydrate 46.2g 15%
Dietary Fiber 1.8g 7%
Sugars 5.9g
Protein 38.3g 76%

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Nepenthe's Famous Ambrosia Burger

Recipe #239674 | 20 min | 10 min prep | add private note
Sharon123

By: Sharon123
Jul 10, 2007

I lived in Big Sur during the 70' and 80's. I went to Nepenthe practically everyday! My friends lived and worked there. This is one of the favorite dishes served there made by Chef Willie Nelson. And now some history: In 1947, Lolly and Bill Fassett moved with their five children into the Log House in Big Sur. Once a get away for the Trail Club of Jolon, the cabin is perched on a hillside overlooking the south coast of Monterey County. Big Sur, with yellow genesta popping in August heat; purple lupine tangling with sage on mountains shrouded in fog, was a wild sanctuary. Bill and Lolly imagined an open-air pavilion with good food and wine and dancing under the stars. It would be a place where people from up and down the coast would come and forget their cares. Working with Rowan Maiden, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, they sketched out their vision. Legendary Big Sur builders, Frank and Walter Trotter built the structure using native materials; redwood, hewn from the canyons and adobe bricks, which Lolly made with her own hands. And people came, not just from the ridge-tops and canyons, but from all over the world: vagabonds, poets, artist, lovers. Later, the Phoenix Shop would grow out of the traveling merchants who spread their colorful wares on Lolly's living room floor. When there were fewer people on the coast, when nights were longer and days lonelier, Nepenthe was a place to gather. Famous even before it opened for it's unique architecture and incandescent views, Nepenthe is known today for its family hospitality, legendary guests, and irresistible "Ambrosiaburger." In Greek, Nepenthe means "isle of no care," a place to find surcease from sorrow. So it continues to be for travelers today. A place to stop, to dream, to lift a cup to kindness... It's important to use the best quality beef you can find! Serve with a tossed green salad and shoestring fries.

SERVES 4 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Ambrosia Sauce

Directions

  1. 1
    Form the meat into four six-ounce balls, and roll in your hand to form together. Lay the balls on a clean flat surface and press flat. The edges of the patties should be cracked and broken, not perfectly smooth. This really enhances flavor.
  2. 2
    The patties must be cooked on a hot open brazier, either over medium hot coals or open gas flame. Turn the burger only once, immediately when you see blood rise to the top. When you see clear juice rise on the cooked side, you've got a perfect medium rare.
  3. 3
    At the last possible minute add cheese, as this slows down cooking time.
  4. 4
    Mix the ingredients fresh for your Ambrosia Sauce. It is very simple, but what a great flavor it adds to your burger.
  5. 5
    Butter the buns before you toast them. When you turn your burgers, toast the buns over the open flame next to your burgers.
  6. 6
    Have fresh lettuce, sliced tomato, onion and thin slices cheddar cheese near by on a plate. Serve and enjoy!

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From: Mirj

On Aug 14, 2007

I left out the cheese (with Sharon's permission) because I don't mix meat and dairy, but aside from that I didn't change a thing in the Ambrosia Sauce, and ambrosia it was! I used soy margarine to "butter" the buns, and this was a perfect Tuesday evening supper, thanks!

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    From: Queen uh Cuisine

    On Dec 19, 2007

    Thanks Sharon for a great burger!! I made this as written except I used ciabatta rolls because I didn't know what "steak rolls " were I really think that the grilled buns (with butter make the burger so good ...OH !!!and the Ambrosia Sauce, absolutely delish.

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    From: LifeIsGood

    On Aug 23, 2007

    Fantastic! I especially appreciated the technique advice..perfect! I remember Nepenthes from a trip along the California coastline. Nepenthes is a really cool place..check it out if you're ever in Big Sur! Thanks for the recipe.

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