Michigan Olive Burger
This burger is about to make you the hero of every backyard barbecue and the person everyone texts when they’re craving something incredible.

We’re talking about a juicy, perfectly seasoned beef patty topped with the most addictive olive spread that’s been Michigan’s best-kept secret for decades.

The tangy, briny olive mixture combined with creamy mayonnaise creates this flavor explosion that transforms an ordinary burger into something absolutely unforgettable.

Picture this: a perfectly grilled patty with those beautiful char marks, melted Swiss cheese slowly draping over the edges, all nestled between toasted buns.

The contrast of textures is pure magic – crispy lettuce, tender beef, and that creamy-chunky olive spread that ties everything together with its bold, savory punch.

Get ready to understand why Michiganders have been obsessing over this combination for generations, and why you’ll never want a regular burger again.

Ingredients
For the Olive Spread
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- ¾ cup green olives, medium chopped
- 1 tablespoon olive brine
- 2 tablespoons red pepper relish (optional)
For the Burgers
- 1½ pounds ground beef (80/20 blend)
- 1 tablespoon kosher salt (Diamond Crystal)
- 2 teaspoons finely ground black pepper
- 4 slices Swiss cheese (optional)
- 2 cups iceberg lettuce, shredded
- 4 burger buns, for toasting
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
Instructions
Prepare the Olive Spread
- 1 Add all ingredients for the olive spread to a large mixing bowl and mix thoroughly until well combined. The mixture should be creamy with visible olive pieces throughout.
- 2 Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. This chilling time allows the flavors to meld and the spread to firm up, making it easier to spread without sliding off the burger.
Set Up the Grill and Form Patties
- 3 Light your grill and set it up for two-zone cooking with one side over direct high heat and the other side over indirect medium heat. Allow the grill to preheat to 400-450°F (204-232°C).
- 4 While the grill preheats, divide the ground beef into four equal portions (about 6 ounces each). Gently form into patties that are slightly larger than your buns, as they’ll shrink during cooking. Create a small indentation in the center of each patty to prevent puffing.
- 5 Season both sides of each patty generously with kosher salt and finely ground black pepper, pressing the seasonings gently into the meat.
Grill the Burgers
- 6 Place burger patties on the grill over direct high heat. Sear for exactly 2 minutes on the first side without moving them – this creates those coveted grill marks and develops a flavorful crust.
- 7 Flip the patties and sear for another 2 minutes on the second side. You should hear a satisfying sizzle and see beautiful char marks forming.
- 8 Move the seared patties to the indirect heat side of the grill and close the lid. Continue cooking until they reach your desired doneness: 125°F (52°C) for medium-rare, 135°F (57°C) for medium, or 145°F (63°C) for medium-well.
- 9 About 1 minute before the burgers reach target temperature, top each patty with a slice of Swiss cheese (if using) and close the lid to allow the cheese to melt and drape over the edges.
Toast the Buns and Assemble
- 10 Brush the cut sides of all burger buns evenly with olive oil using a pastry brush or paper towel. This prevents the buns from absorbing too much moisture and adds extra flavor.
- 11 Toast the oiled buns on the grill for 1-2 minutes until golden brown and crispy, or toast them in a cast iron skillet over medium heat.
- 12 Assemble each burger by placing shredded lettuce on the bottom bun first – this creates a barrier that prevents the bun from getting soggy. Top with the grilled patty, a generous dollop of the chilled olive spread, and finally the top bun.
Recommended Equipment and Kitchen Tools
Recommended Tools (for best results)
- Cast iron skillet or non-stick pan – Perfect for toasting buns if you don’t have grill space, and ensures even browning without sticking
- Instant-read thermometer – Takes the guesswork out of burger doneness and prevents overcooking expensive ground beef
- Large mixing bowls – Essential for combining the olive spread ingredients and allows room for thorough mixing without spillage
- Silicone spatula – Ideal for mixing the olive spread and scraping every bit from the bowl
Helpful Upgrades
- Digital kitchen scale – Ensures perfectly portioned patties for even cooking, and helps you get consistent results every time
- Bench scraper – Makes dividing ground beef into equal portions much cleaner and more precise than using your hands
- Parchment paper – Line your prep area when forming patties to keep surfaces clean and make cleanup effortless
Nice-to-Have Options
- Food processor – If you prefer a finer chop on your olives, pulse them briefly rather than chopping by hand for more consistent texture
- Storage containers – The olive spread keeps beautifully in the refrigerator for up to a week, making it perfect for meal prep
Recipe Variations and Dietary Modifications
Gluten-Free Adaptation
- Substitute regular burger buns with gluten-free buns or lettuce wraps for a completely grain-free option
- Ensure your mayonnaise and any seasonings are certified gluten-free
- Portobello mushroom caps make an excellent bun substitute when grilled until tender
Dairy-Free Modifications
- Omit the Swiss cheese or substitute with dairy-free cheese slices that melt well
- Ensure your mayonnaise is made without dairy (most commercial brands are naturally dairy-free)
- The olive spread remains completely dairy-free when cheese is omitted
Lower-Fat Version
- Use 93/7 ground beef instead of 80/20, but reduce cooking time to prevent drying out
- Replace half the mayonnaise with Greek yogurt for a tangy, protein-rich olive spread
- Turkey burgers work beautifully with this olive spread and significantly reduce overall fat content
Flavor Variations
- Mediterranean twist: Add chopped sun-dried tomatoes and fresh basil to the olive spread
- Spicy version: Include diced jalapeños or a dash of hot sauce in the olive mixture
- Herb-crusted: Mix dried oregano and garlic powder into the beef before forming patties
- Bacon upgrade: Add crispy bacon strips for extra richness and smoky flavor
Nutritional Information and Health Benefits
Key Nutritional Highlights
Health Benefits of Main Ingredients
Dietary Considerations
Smart Swaps and Ingredient Substitutions
Common Substitutions:
- Ground beef → Ground turkey or chicken (reduce cooking time by 2-3 minutes to prevent drying)
- Mayonnaise → Greek yogurt or avocado oil mayo for different flavor profiles
- Swiss cheese → Provolone, cheddar, or gouda for varied melting characteristics
- Iceberg lettuce → Butter lettuce or arugula for different textures and flavors
Budget-Friendly Swaps:
- Green olives → Mixed olive varieties from the olive bar (often more economical per pound)
- Ground beef → Ground chuck or ground sirloin when on sale
- Artisanal buns → Standard hamburger buns toasted with garlic butter for extra flavor
Pantry Emergency Substitutions:
- Fresh ground beef → Frozen burger patties (thaw completely and season well)
- Olive brine → Pickle juice for similar tangy, salty flavor
- Red pepper relish → Diced roasted red peppers with a pinch of sugar
Pro Tips for Substitutions:
- When using leaner ground meat, add 1 tablespoon olive oil to the mixture to prevent dryness
- Homemade mayonnaise creates an even richer olive spread and can be customized with different oils

Make It Diabetes-Friendly
Carb Reduction Strategies:
- Eliminate the bun and serve as a lettuce wrap burger to reduce carbs by approximately 25-30 grams
- Use portobello mushroom caps as bun replacements for added fiber and nutrients
- Cauliflower buns provide a low-carb alternative with only 3-4 grams of carbs per serving
Portion & Timing Tips:
- Recommended serving size: One burger provides approximately 15-20 grams of carbs with the bun, 3-5 grams without
- Pair with high-fiber sides like grilled vegetables or a side salad to slow glucose absorption
- Protein content of 35-40 grams helps maintain stable blood sugar levels
- Healthy fats from olives and olive oil support sustained energy without blood sugar spikes
Blood Sugar Management:
- The high protein content helps prevent post-meal glucose spikes
- Monounsaturated fats from olives may improve insulin sensitivity
- Fiber from lettuce aids in glucose regulation
Total Carb Reduction: Eliminating the bun reduces total carbs by 75-80%, making this an excellent choice for low-carb meal plans.

Perfect Pairing Suggestions
Beverage Pairings
Side Dish Recommendations
Complete Meal Ideas
Occasion Suggestions
Pro Tips and Troubleshooting
Professional Grilling Tips
Olive Spread Perfection
Make-Ahead Strategies
Troubleshooting Common Issues

Michigan Olive Burger
Ingredients
For the Olive Spread
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- ¾ cup green olives, medium chopped
- 1 tablespoon olive brine
- 2 tablespoons red pepper relish optional
For the Burgers
- 1½ pounds ground beef 80/20 blend
- 1 tablespoon kosher salt Diamond Crystal
- 2 teaspoons finely ground black pepper
- 4 slices Swiss cheese optional
- 2 cups iceberg lettuce, shredded
- 4 burger buns, for toasting
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
Instructions
Prepare the Olive Spread
- Add all ingredients for the olive spread to a large mixing bowl and mix thoroughly until well combined. The mixture should be creamy with visible olive pieces throughout.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. This chilling time allows the flavors to meld and the spread to firm up, making it easier to spread without sliding off the burger.
Set Up the Grill and Form Patties
- Light your grill and set it up for two-zone cooking with one side over direct high heat and the other side over indirect medium heat. Allow the grill to preheat to 400-450°F (204-232°C).
- While the grill preheats, divide the ground beef into four equal portions (about 6 ounces each). Gently form into patties that are slightly larger than your buns, as they’ll shrink during cooking. Create a small indentation in the center of each patty to prevent puffing.
- Season both sides of each patty generously with kosher salt and finely ground black pepper, pressing the seasonings gently into the meat.
Grill the Burgers
- Place burger patties on the grill over direct high heat. Sear for exactly 2 minutes on the first side without moving them – this creates those coveted grill marks and develops a flavorful crust.
- Flip the patties and sear for another 2 minutes on the second side. You should hear a satisfying sizzle and see beautiful char marks forming.
- Move the seared patties to the indirect heat side of the grill and close the lid. Continue cooking until they reach your desired doneness: 125°F (52°C) for medium-rare, 135°F (57°C) for medium, or 145°F (63°C) for medium-well.
- About 1 minute before the burgers reach target temperature, top each patty with a slice of Swiss cheese (if using) and close the lid to allow the cheese to melt and drape over the edges.
Toast the Buns and Assemble
- Brush the cut sides of all burger buns evenly with olive oil using a pastry brush or paper towel. This prevents the buns from absorbing too much moisture and adds extra flavor.
- Toast the oiled buns on the grill for 1-2 minutes until golden brown and crispy, or toast them in a cast iron skillet over medium heat.
- Assemble each burger by placing shredded lettuce on the bottom bun first – this creates a barrier that prevents the bun from getting soggy. Top with the grilled patty, a generous dollop of the chilled olive spread, and finally the top bun.
