Pizza Burgers

"A great old school lunch favorite we all just love around our house. If your afraid of using luncheon meat just replace with more hamburger or small cubed pepperoni. Great all ways!"
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
11
Yields:
24 pizza burgers
Serves:
10-12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Brown hamburger; drain fat. Add grated luncheon meat; saute 1-2 minutes. Stir in rest of ingredients till combined and the cheese has completely melted. Place all hamburger bun halves onto cookie sheets. Add desired amount of sauce onto each bun and sprinkle with the grated American and mozzarella cheeses. Bake in a 425 degree oven for 10 minutes, or till heated through and cheese is melted and bubbly. Serve immediately.

Questions & Replies

  1. Can this be frozen
     
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Reviews

  1. In the late 60’s my mother scored on the recipe for pizza burgers from my elementary school. It is very similar to this recipe but has sage in lieu of the garlic. I’ve been making it for years for my kids and now my grandchildren. They beg for it. I have made it with bologna, hot dogs, or Spam. Spam seems to be the preferred luncheon meat.
     
  2. I tweak mine so it’s more how I remember our lunch ladies making it.. I know, my aunt was one of them.. but she never got the recipe. So this was super helpful! Thanks! Very yummy!! Filling and not as bad for you as an actual slice of pizza. My tummy is wanting some riiight now! Lol
     
  3. Excellent! I got this from the great lunch ladies at my elementary school in the '80s. I use bologna in mine. I hear tell you can use hot dogs, too! Loved by children everywhere. Great birthday party food for little kids.
     
  4. I used to eat these all the time when I was in grade school in the 1950s, and loved them. Thanks for the recipe. I can't wait to make a batch again!
     
  5. Excellent recipe! Instead of spam I used ground up hot dogs or extra ground meat. Plus I toasted the buns or English muffins first then put the stuff on the buns or muffins. I also found it to be easier to added the Ragu sauce to the meat & cheese and mixed it all together, then put everything on the bun. My husband, nieces & nephews LOVED them!!
     
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Tweaks

  1. Sage in lieu of garlic
     
  2. After the ground beef is done cooking and I have added everything else in (I don’t put in spam), I add the sauce in with the meat & spices mix together and don’t add the any cheese into it. Instead I leave the cheese for the top. And add extra sauce if someone wants extra on individual buns. Same if they would like toppings. ??
     

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