yummmm...I chop up bacon, finely chopped onion and some garlic, and saute them. Drain, and when cooled off, I mix shredded cheddar cheese with it.
I take any large lid, like a mayo lid, and line it with saran wrap. I take some ground chuck and mash it in the lid...put some of the bacon/cheese mixture on the middle, and then more ground chuck, and seal the sides.
I mix in a little barbeque sauce, a little mustard, steak sauce (just enough sauces for flavor without making the patties fall apart), garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper into the ground beef. I've been cooking onion slices on the grill to go with our burgers lately, too.
Make two thin burgers, put a slice of cheese you like in the middle like a sandwich and press the two together. Cook as you like (we steam cook on a grill) add your toppings and there you go.
Make two thin burgers, put a slice of cheese you like in the middle like a sandwich and press the two together. Cook as you like (we steam cook on a grill) add your toppings and there you go.
I saw this on "Man vs. Food" the other night on the Travel Channel. Definitely looked really good.
My fiance has been making guber burgers lately.. we had some at the Wheel Inn in Sedalia, MO, and he's been hooked since then. If you're ever in Sedalia (although there's not really a reason to be... ) stop and have one! It's basically a regular cheese burger, except they put a big dallop of peanut putter on it, as well. Sounds disgusting, but is delicious.
Use Grands Jr. pillsbury biscuits for the buns, put a dill pickle chip on for crunch, and combine some BBQ sauce and mayo for the dressing. Oh yeah, sharp cheddar slice too. I only use salt and pepper on meat. Don't overwork it too much.
I buy the already made hamburgers from wegmans in cracked pepper flavor. We grill them and top them with bacon, lettuce, provolone cheese and cracked pepper ranch dressing. so yum! That's what we're having for dinner tomorrow with a salad and baked potatoes!