June 29, 2026 · 10 min

Caramelized Onion Swiss Burger with Roasted Garlic Horseradish Aioli and Potato Wedges

Side Dish10 min1163 cal / serving

Take your burger night to the next level with these irresistible caramelized onion Swiss burgers. Savory beef patties are seared until perfectly browned, then topped with gooey Swiss cheese and buttery caramelized onions. Tucked into toasted potato buns and slathered with a creamy roasted garlic horseradish aioli, every bite is packed with flavor.

On the side, crispy potato wedges seasoned with a special fry seasoning make the perfect accompaniment. The aioli doubles as a fantastic dip for the wedges, so be sure to make extra. This recipe is a complete meal that will impress family and friends alike.


Recipe details

Side Dish10 min1163 cal / serving2 servings

Nutrition per serving

Calories1163 kcalProtein37.1 gFat80.2 gCarbs66.9 gSugar21.8 gFiber4.5 gSodium1640 mg

Dietary labels

Gluten-free: noLactose-free: noDairy-free: no

Allergen check

Gluten / wheat: containsMilk / dairy: containsEgg: containsFish: not detectedShellfish: not detectedPeanut: not detectedTree nuts: not detectedSoy: containsSesame: not detectedMustard: not detectedCelery: not detectedSulphites: not detectedLupin: not detectedMolluscs: not detected

Values are calculated per serving from ingredient amounts and the ingredient nutrition reference per 100g. Allergen and diet labels use available ingredient metadata and name matching; always check product labels for strict diets or allergies. Some ingredient amounts or nutrition values were incomplete, so this is marked as a partial estimate.


Ingredients

Potatoes12 ounce PotatoesView ingredient guide
Garlic1 clove GarlicView ingredient guide
Yellow Onion1 unit Yellow OnionView ingredient guide
Fry Seasoning1 tablespoon Fry SeasoningView ingredient guide
Ground Beef10 ounce Ground BeefView ingredient guide
Swiss Cheese2 slice Swiss CheeseView ingredient guide
Mayonnaise4 tablespoon MayonnaiseView ingredient guide
Potato Buns2 unit Potato BunsView ingredient guide
SaltSaltView ingredient guide
PepperPepperView ingredient guide
Cooking Oil5 teaspoon Cooking OilView ingredient guide
Sugar1 teaspoon SugarView ingredient guide

Instructions

  1. Adjust rack to top position and preheat oven to 425°F. Wash and dry produce. Cut potatoes into ½-inch-thick wedges. Peel garlic and place in center of a small piece of foil; drizzle with oil and season with salt. Cinch into a packet. Halve, peel and thinly slice onion.
  2. Toss potatoes on a baking sheet with a drizzle of oil, half the Fry Seasoning (you’ll use the rest later), salt and pepper. Place garlic foil packet on same sheet. Roast on top rack until potatoes are browned and crispy and garlic is softened, 20-25 minutes for potatoes and 15-20 minutes for garlic.
  3. Meanwhile, heat a large drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add onion; cook, stirring occasionally, until browned and softened, 8-10 minutes. Stir in 1 tsp sugar and a splash of water; cook until onion is caramelized and jammy, 2-3 minutes more. Season with salt and pepper. Turn off heat; transfer to a medium bowl. Wipe out pan.
  4. While onion cooks, in a large bowl, combine beef, remaining Fry Seasoning, salt (we used ¾ tsp) and pepper. Form into two patties, each slightly wider than a burger bun. Once onion is done, heat a drizzle of oil in same pan over medium-high heat. Add patties and cook to desired doneness, 3-5 minutes per side. In the last 1-2 minutes of cooking, top patties with Swiss cheese; cover pan to melt cheese.
  5. While patties cook, carefully unwrap foil packet; mash roasted garlic with a fork or finely chop. In a small bowl, combine mayonnaise, roasted garlic and horseradish paste to taste. (Tip: Start with half the horseradish paste, then taste and add more from there if you like.) Season with salt and pepper. Halve and toast buns.
  6. Spread bottom buns with as much aioli as you like (save a bit for dipping if desired). Fill buns with patties and caramelized onion. Divide burgers and potato wedges between plates. Serve any remaining aioli on the side. Tip: If you have ketchup on hand, serve some on the side for dipping. Ground beef is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 160°F.

Recipe Tips

For extra crispy potato wedges, spread them in a single layer on the baking sheet and avoid overcrowding.

To easily caramelize onions, be patient and cook them slowly over medium heat, stirring occasionally.

If you prefer a milder aioli, use less horseradish paste or substitute with prepared horseradish.

FAQ

Can I use a different type of cheese?

Yes, you can substitute Swiss cheese with provolone, mozzarella or your favorite melting cheese.

How do I know when the beef patties are cooked?

The patties are fully cooked when the internal temperature reaches 160°F. Cook for 3-5 minutes per side for medium doneness.

Can I make the aioli ahead of time?

Absolutely! The roasted garlic horseradish aioli can be prepared up to 2 days in advance and stored in the refrigerator.

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