By Cloe Harper. Updated May 8, 2026. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ from 1287 votes.
Golden-edged smash burger patties, molten cheese, and flaky croissants brushed with fragrant garlic butter create the kind of burger that stops conversation mid-bite. These Garlic Butter Croissant Smash Burgers deliver diner-style crispiness with bakery-level indulgence, making them a standout comfort food recipe that performs beautifully for both search and social.

About This Recipe
Garlic Butter Croissant Smash Burgers are a rich twist on the classic smash burger, swapping standard burger buns for buttery croissants that toast into crisp, flaky perfection. The contrast between juicy beef, melty cheese, and crackly croissant layers makes every bite deeply satisfying.
This recipe works because smash burger technique maximizes browning through direct contact with high heat, a method well explained by Serious Eats style burger science, while the croissant acts as both flavor booster and texture enhancer.
Perfect for:
- Weekend dinners
- Game day spreads
- Casual entertaining
- Viral food trend nights
- Elevated burger cravings
Why You’ll Love It
- Ultra crispy burger edges with juicy centers
- Flaky garlic butter croissants instead of ordinary buns
- Fast cooking time
- Crowd-pleasing comfort food
- Pinterest-worthy visual appeal
- Easy customization for toppings and cheese
- Restaurant-quality flavor at home
Key Ingredients & Notes
Ground Beef
Use 80/20 ground chuck (1½ lb / 680 g) for the best smash burger texture. Higher fat creates those lacy crispy edges while keeping the center juicy.
Avoid overworking the meat. Loose portions smash better.
For burger science, USDA safe cooking guidance is useful when handling ground beef.
Substitutions:
- Ground turkey
- Ground chicken thigh
- Plant-based burger blend
Croissants
Use 4 large bakery croissants.
The ideal croissant should feel buttery and sturdy enough to hold juicy patties. Day-old croissants actually toast beautifully because they crisp faster.
If you love indulgent handheld comfort recipes, our crispy chicken sandwich collection would be a smart internal pairing.
Butter
Use 6 tbsp unsalted butter (85 g).
Unsalted gives better seasoning control.
Fresh Garlic
Use 4 cloves minced garlic (16 g).
Fresh garlic gives punchy aroma and a luxurious finish.
Fresh Parsley
Use 2 tbsp chopped parsley (8 g) for freshness and color.
Cheese
Best options:
- American cheese
- Sharp cheddar
- Provolone
- Swiss
- Pepper jack
American melts best because of its emulsifying salts, something often discussed in King Arthur ingredient technique guides.
Sauce
Choose:
- Burger sauce
- Garlic aioli
- Mayo
- Dijon mayo
- Honey mustard
Optional Toppings
- Caramelized onions
- Pickles
- Lettuce
- Tomato
- Crispy mushrooms
- Turkey bacon
For topping inspiration, our homemade burger sauce guide works beautifully here.
Key Ingredients
For the Garlic Butter
- 6 tbsp unsalted butter (85 g)
- 4 garlic cloves, minced (16 g)
- 2 tbsp chopped parsley (8 g)
- ½ tsp kosher salt
- ¼ tsp black pepper
For the Burgers
- 1½ lb ground beef 80/20 (680 g)
- 4 large croissants
- 8 slices American cheese
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 1 tbsp neutral oil
Optional Toppings
- 1 cup caramelized onions (150 g)
- Pickle slices
- Lettuce
- Tomato slices
- Turkey bacon
How to Make Garlic Butter Croissant Smash Burgers
1. Make the Garlic Butter
In a small saucepan over low heat, melt butter.
Add minced garlic and cook for 30 to 45 seconds until fragrant, not browned.
Stir in parsley, salt, and pepper.
Set aside.
Visual cue: buttery sheen with aromatic garlic fragrance.
2. Prep the Croissants
Slice croissants horizontally.
Brush cut sides generously with garlic butter.
Place cut-side down in a skillet over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes.
Visual cue: deep golden edges with crisp flaky layers.
Set aside.
3. Portion the Beef
Divide beef into 8 loose portions, about 3 oz each (85 g each).
Do not compact tightly.
Loose meat creates superior smash texture.
4. Heat the Cooking Surface
Use a cast iron skillet or flat griddle.
Heat over medium-high to high heat for 3 to 5 minutes until smoking hot.
Lightly oil surface.
5. Smash the Burgers
Place beef portions on hot surface.
Immediately smash using a sturdy spatula or burger press.
Press thin.
Season with salt and pepper.
Cook 2 minutes without moving.
Visual cue:
Dark caramelized lace edges.
6. Flip and Add Cheese
Scrape firmly underneath.
Flip.
Add cheese slices immediately.
Cook 45 to 90 seconds.
Visual cue:
Cheese fully melted and edges bubbling.
7. Assemble
Bottom croissant.
Sauce layer.
Double stacked patties.
Desired toppings.
Top croissant half brushed with extra garlic butter.
8. Serve Immediately
Best eaten hot while the croissant remains crisp and the cheese is molten.
Pro Tips for Success
Use Loose Beef
Packed beef resists smashing.
Smash Early
Press within the first 10 seconds.
Use Real High Heat
Low heat steams instead of sears.
Toast the Croissants
Untoasted croissants can become soggy quickly.
Use Thin Patties
Smash burgers depend on maximum crust formation.
Scrape Aggressively
A solid metal spatula helps release browned crust.
Avoid Wet Toppings
Watery tomatoes can soften croissants fast.
Variations & Substitutions
Turkey Version
Swap beef for ground turkey thigh.
Add a touch of mayo for moisture.
Mushroom Smash
Use finely chopped mushrooms plus lentils.
Excellent vegetarian option.
Spicy Version
Add:
- jalapeños
- pepper jack
- chipotle aioli
Breakfast Version
Top with:
- fried egg
- turkey bacon
- cheddar
Slider Version
Use mini croissants.
Ideal for parties.
If entertaining, our easy appetizer board ideas pair beautifully.
Serving & Storage
Serving Ideas
Serve with:
- crispy fries
- sweet potato wedges
- pickle salad
- roasted potatoes
- crunchy slaw
Refrigeration
Store assembled burgers for up to 1 day.
Store patties separately for 3 days.
Freezing
Cooked patties freeze up to 2 months.
Wrap tightly.
Croissants are best fresh.
Reheating
Reheat patties in skillet over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes.
Re-toast croissants separately.
Shelf Life
Best quality within:
- 24 hours assembled
- 3 days refrigerated components

Garlic Butter Croissant Smash Burgers
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 4 burgers 1x
Description
Garlic Butter Croissant Smash Burgers combine crispy-edged smash patties, melty cheese, and flaky toasted croissants brushed with aromatic garlic butter.
Ingredients
6 tbsp unsalted butter
4 garlic cloves minced
2 tbsp parsley
1½ lb ground beef
4 croissants
8 slices American cheese
salt
black pepper
optional toppings
Instructions
1. Melt butter with garlic and parsley
2. Toast croissants with garlic butter
3. Portion beef
4. Heat skillet
5. Smash patties
6. Flip and melt cheese
7. Assemble burgers
8. Serve hot
Notes
Use loose beef
Toast croissants well
Assemble just before serving
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 burger
- Calories: 865
- Sugar: 5g
- Sodium: 980mg
- Fat: 61g
- Saturated Fat: 27g
- Unsaturated Fat: 28g
- Trans Fat: 1.5g
- Carbohydrates: 31g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 42g
- Cholesterol: 165mg
FAQs
Can I make smash burgers without a griddle?
Yes. A cast iron skillet works exceptionally well because it retains intense heat and creates beautiful browning.
Why use croissants instead of buns?
Croissants add buttery richness, flaky texture, and visual appeal. They transform a standard burger into something far more indulgent.
Can I prep garlic butter ahead?
Absolutely. Garlic butter can be refrigerated up to 4 days. Rewarm gently before brushing.
What cheese melts best?
American is ideal for smooth meltability, but cheddar, Swiss, and provolone also work.
Can I make these for a party?
Yes. Mini croissant sliders are fantastic for entertaining and easy to batch cook.
How do I avoid soggy croissants?
Toast thoroughly, avoid excess wet toppings, and assemble right before serving.
Conclusion
These Garlic Butter Croissant Smash Burgers are rich, crispy, buttery, and wildly satisfying. They combine diner burger technique with bakery decadence in a way that feels irresistibly modern and shareable.
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