Turtle Burgers? Not Really?
#23
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
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Originally Posted by sueven
Too funny. We are going to make them for dinner this week. The kids will get a kick out of them. Thank you for sharing
Have the Turtle Burgers and for dessert serve my favorite little
Mini Cheeseburger Cookies. And for "fries" you can cut the crusts off white bread, scissor cut them into strips, spray with pam and sugar and cinnamon, bake at about 257 till crisp. Then with a red cake decorating tube, put a wavy line of "catsup" over part of it.
I fold some small squares of paper into a more or less diaper shape and stuff the "fries" into it. Looks like they came from a fast food joint.
#27
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Colorado
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Originally Posted by Moon Holiday
OK, my son just sent me this recipe for the next time he comes visit.
Is it for real?
Handmade ground beef patties, topped with sharp cheddar cheese, wrapped in a bacon weave, then the next step, add hot dogs as the heads, legs with slits for toes and tail.
Next step. Place on an oven rack, covered loosely with foil and baked for 20-30 minutes at 400 degrees. A little crispy, not too crunchy... just how a turtle should be, no?
Is it for real?
Handmade ground beef patties, topped with sharp cheddar cheese, wrapped in a bacon weave, then the next step, add hot dogs as the heads, legs with slits for toes and tail.
Next step. Place on an oven rack, covered loosely with foil and baked for 20-30 minutes at 400 degrees. A little crispy, not too crunchy... just how a turtle should be, no?
#29
Originally Posted by Moon Holiday
OK, my son just sent me this recipe for the next time he comes visit.
Is it for real?
Handmade ground beef patties, topped with sharp cheddar cheese, wrapped in a bacon weave, then the next step, add hot dogs as the heads, legs with slits for toes and tail.
Next step. Place on an oven rack, covered loosely with foil and baked for 20-30 minutes at 400 degrees. A little crispy, not too crunchy... just how a turtle should be, no?
Is it for real?
Handmade ground beef patties, topped with sharp cheddar cheese, wrapped in a bacon weave, then the next step, add hot dogs as the heads, legs with slits for toes and tail.
Next step. Place on an oven rack, covered loosely with foil and baked for 20-30 minutes at 400 degrees. A little crispy, not too crunchy... just how a turtle should be, no?
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