Stuffed Any Way You Want Hamburgers

"You've got lots of options for stuffing these burgers! :) (Please note: this is an adopted recipe and needs some editing.)"
 
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Ingredients:
23
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all ingredients except the fillings.
  • Shape mixture into 12 thin patties, each about 3 1/2-inches in diameter.
  • Top each of 6 patties with a filling, spreading to within 1/2-inch of the edge.
  • Cover with a remaining patty, sealing the edges firmly.
  • Broil or grill patties 4-inches from the heat, carefully turning once, to the desired doneness, about 10 minutes.
  • PEPPY CHEESE FILLING: Mix all ingredients.

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  1. My husband and I made these tonight. The only thing I did differently was to saute up the onion, along with some red pepper for about 5 minutes, before adding to the rest of the meat mixture. I used the peppy cheese filling and it turned out delicious. I didn't have any green chilies, so I substituted with a lightly sautee'd banana pepper. Thanks for the great recipe.
     
  2. These tasted awesome! But the only thing is, is I could not get the patties to stick together.
     
  3. We loved this! I didn't haev green chilies but it was delicious. A definite keeper.
     
  4. Used the peppy cheese filling inside and my husband loved it.Dressed up our routine hamburger nite.The only thing I left out was the green chilies(I didnt have any)it was still great!!!!
     
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