Thursday, May 25, 2017

Little Burger Bites

Hello everyone!
     We have such a fun post today for you!  Sorry this does come so late after the video but we are trying to get everything done as fast as we can!  These little burger bites make for a great appetizer or dinner!  They are small, fun and just creative.  Share these at your next party to get the conversation started!

Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes
Total Time: 45 Minutes

Ingredients:
1 Lb Ground Beef (80/20)
1 Bag of Waffle Fries
1 Red Onion (Chopped)
1 Jar of Pickle Slices
1 Jar of Sliced Peppers
Pinch of Salt
Pinch of Pepper
Ketchup, Mustard, Mayo or any other condiments.

Directions:
Place the Waffle fires on a cooking sheet and cook to their directions.  Typically 400 degrees for 35-40 minutes.
With a small ice cream scoop scoop small portions of ground uncooked beef onto another cooking sheet.
Once the cooking sheet is full of meatballs, flatten them out to look like little burgers.
You can either cook them in the over which is easier, or pan sear them on the stove.
Be sure to add cheese at the appropriate time if you are doing this either way as well.
Once the fires and burgers are done start the assembly.
Start with the waffle fry then go from there.  Here you can assemble any way you wish with anything you want!

Then serve up!

Here they are!


     We think you will really enjoy these just because how fun they are!  Try something new we think your guest will really enjoy it a fun take on an appetizer!  Below is our video which shows chef making these so be sure to check that out to see how he does it!  Everything we used was gluten free as well so this is a Gluten Free meal!  Be sure to always check all of your ingredients.


     We want to thank you for stopping out and watching this video or reading this blog.  We think you honestly will really love this meal mainly because how unique it is!  Try something new, try mini burger bites!  

Remember,
Cooking should be FUN, have FUN doing it!

The Cooking Corner 
~Blog Team

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