
Craving the joy of pizza and burgers at once inspired these pizza burgers loaded with melty mozzarella and spicy pepperoni. The idea came to me on a game night when I wanted to please both pizza lovers and burger fans and this recipe has been a crowd favorite ever since.
I first made these pizza burgers for an impromptu backyard cookout. They disappeared faster than anything on the grill and now my friends always ask for them by name.
Ingredients
- Ground beef: Choose 80 percent lean for juicy and flavorful patties Look for fresh beef with a deep red color and minimal liquid in the tray
- Italian seasoning: Brings that signature pizzeria taste Choose blends with visible herbs and avoid ones with excess fillers
- Garlic powder: Adds a savory depth to the meat for a classic pizza note Opt for pure garlic powder versus garlic salt for balanced seasoning
- Salt and black pepper: Enhance all the flavors Freshly ground black pepper gives a warm spicy kick
- Hamburger buns: Lightly toasted so they hold up to sauce and cheese Seek out bakery buns for best texture
- Pizza sauce: Use a good tomato based sauce for true pizza flavor Go for a brand with real herbs and no added sugars
- Mozzarella cheese: Shreds melt beautifully and stretch for that iconic pizza pull Use low moisture mozzarella for maximum gooeyness
- Pepperoni: Sliced for bold spiced flavor Thin consistent slices cook up with crisp edges and rich flavor
Instructions
- Mix and Form Patties:
- In a large bowl combine the ground beef Italian seasoning garlic powder salt and black pepper Work the spices in with your hands until the mixture is evenly seasoned Shape the seasoned beef into four equally sized patties making them slightly larger than your buns Allow them to rest on a plate while you prep other ingredients so the flavors meld
- Toast the Buns:
- Preheat a grill grill pan and your broiler to medium-high Arrange the split hamburger buns cut side up on a baking sheet Place them under the broiler and watch closely until they turn golden and crisp This process only takes a minute or two so do not walk away Remove and set the top buns aside for assembly
- Grill the Patties:
- Place the rested patties on the hot grill or grill pan Cook each burger for four to five minutes per side depending on your desired doneness Only flip once to develop a good crust on the outside They should be sizzling and releasing flavorful juices as they cook
- Warm the Pizza Sauce and Build the Base:
- As the burgers cook pour the pizza sauce into a small saucepan over low heat Stir occasionally to prevent scorching Spread half the warm sauce over the bottom halves of the toasted buns Sprinkle generously with half the shredded mozzarella and cover with half the pepperoni slices Place these prepared buns under the broiler for two to three minutes until the cheese is melted and bubbly and pepperoni edges begin to crisp
- Finish and Assemble:
- Once the burgers are cooked place each patty on the cheesy base buns Spoon the remaining sauce over each patty and sprinkle with the rest of the mozzarella Arrange more pepperoni on top and return to the broiler just until cheese is bubbling and pepperoni is crisp Working quickly cover each burger with the reserved top bun and serve while gooey and hot

My favorite part is the way mozzarella cheese melts and gets beautifully golden under the broiler There is nothing better than watching those cheese strings as you take a big bite Last summer my nephew declared this burger better than pizza itself and it became our go to summer treat
Storage Tips
Store leftover patties and buns separately in airtight containers Patties can be reheated gently on the stove or microwave Assemble only what you need and save toppings and sauce in small containers for easy refresh The burgers are best fresh but will keep for up to two days in the fridge
Ingredient Substitutions
You can swap ground turkey or chicken if you prefer a lighter version For extra flavor try adding a sprinkle of red pepper flakes to the beef before cooking Whole wheat or gluten free buns work too and plant based cheese melts well for a dairy free option
Serving Suggestions
Pair these pizza burgers with a crisp green salad roasted potato wedges or even a simple coleslaw These also shine on a party platter for game day or outdoor gatherings Serve with extra pizza sauce for dunking and a few basil leaves for herby brightness
Cultural and Historical Notes
The pizza burger traces its roots to American diners of the 1960s when inventive cooks began fusing beloved foods for maximum comfort The combination takes classic Italian American flavors and packs them into a handheld burger perfect for families
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer grill the patties outdoors for the best smoky finish In colder months make these burgers indoors on a grill pan and use the broiler for bubbling cheese Add fresh basil or roasted red peppers in the spring Try spicy salami instead of pepperoni in the fall

These pizza burgers are so easy to make and sure to become a new favorite at your table. Serve hot and enjoy the cheesy gooey goodness in every bite.
Recipe FAQs
- → How do I keep the burgers juicy?
Using 80% lean ground beef retains moisture; avoid overcooking and let patties rest before assembling.
- → Can I use different cheeses?
Yes, provolone, cheddar, or a pizza blend work well as substitutes or additions to mozzarella for extra flavor.
- → What is the best method for melting the cheese?
Broiling the assembled burgers quickly melts mozzarella and crisps the pepperoni for the best texture.
- → Are there vegetarian alternatives?
Swap the beef patties for plant-based ones and use vegetarian pepperoni for a meat-free option with similar flavors.
- → How do I prevent soggy buns?
Toast the buns first, then layer toppings right before serving to maintain their texture and warmth.