It's getting to be that time of year again for grilling burgers, etc. Here's one of those recipes from a prior season that I had made up last October. I know I'm behind . . . that's what happens when you lead a very busy life. And that's the advantage of these meals - they can be made up in advance or they're quick fixing. Love my Tastefully Simple Meal Solutions (TS2U). This was one of those nights that I forgot to take a picture of the complete meal. Oh oh . . . I know that I didn't do the hot dogs or criss-crossed the cheese to make it look like a turtle. But it was very delicious. We usually don't use buns but have it as a patty. We usually use 99% ground turkey. I just like trying various seasonings.
Ingredients:
1 1/2 lbs lean ground beef
1 pkt Smoky BBQ Cheese Ball Mix
1 1/2 tsp Garlic Garlic Seasoning
8 all beef hot dogs
6 slices American cheese
3 hamburger buns, halved, toasted
6 lettuce leaves
Instructions:
1. In large bowl, combine first 3 ingredients; salt and pepper as desired. Form into 6 patties.
2. Prepare grill to medium heat. Place burgers on grill. Grill, turning once, until internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F on an instant-read food thermometer, about 8-10 minutes. Add hot dogs to grill. Grill, turning occasionally, about 3-4 minutes or until desired doneness.
3. Meanwhile, if desired, slice each cheese slice into 6 strips. Basket weave strips together and place on burgers. Continue grilling until melted. Remove from grill.
4. Slice 6 hot dogs in half; slice each half in half lengthwise creating 4 sections each. If desired, cut 2 small triangles in the rounded end of each section creating turtle toes. Cut remaining 2 hot dogs into thirds. If desired, cut a slit into the round end or end end of the hot dog sections to create a mouth.
5. Place lettuce leaves on toasted buns. Top each bun with 4 hot dog "legs", cut side-down, and 1 head. Top with burgers.
Makes 6-8 servings. Serve with Vidalia Onion Broccoli Slaw.
Make Ahead & Freeze: Prepare step 1. Place patties in a gallon freezer bag between sheets of wax paper. Place hot dogs in a quart freezer bag. Place both bags in a gallon freezer bag. Seal well, label and freeze. Thaw completely. Continue with step 2.
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