What's for Dinner? Try these innovative mini cheeseburgers!

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their dinner plans and experiences, with a focus on various meal options, including innovative cooking methods and personal anecdotes related to family meals.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions having salad and tarteens for dinner.
  • Another participant shares that they had a late lunch while playing mini-golf and are unsure about dinner plans.
  • One participant considers making Spinach Carbonara Pizza but is hesitant due to family preferences.
  • Another participant expresses a desire for pizza and red wine after a tough day.
  • One participant enjoys making 30 Minute Chicken but is contemplating whether to make biscuits.
  • Several participants discuss bringing pizza to in-laws, with one noting a preference for Papa John's over Pizza Hut.
  • One participant shares their experience of making mini cheeseburgers, highlighting the innovative cooking method and quick preparation time.
  • Another participant echoes the positive experience with mini cheeseburgers and considers making a smaller batch for their kids.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on dinner choices, with no clear consensus on a single preferred meal. Participants express various personal preferences and experiences related to their dinner plans.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding dinner, reflecting a variety of family dynamics and cooking methods.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for meal inspiration or innovative cooking methods may find the shared experiences relevant.

rennea
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We are having salad and tarteens (open faced sandwiches):chef:
 
We went and played mini-golf today and they have food there so we ate a late lunch and ice cream so I am not sure what we will do tonight. It might be find something and eat it night. Have a great weekend everyone.
 
It's 3:30, and I still don't know....I had thought maybe trying the new Spinach Carbonara Pizza in the S/B...but DH also suggested we might take something in to his parents. (Mom has been in the hospital, and still is VERY restricted in what she can do - ruptured spleen. ouch!)They are pretty traditional eaters - and I don't think they would appreciate my spinach pizza....
 
I usually talk to DH at lunch and he just called he has a tough day so I think pizza and red wine!! for 2
 
30 Minute Chicken. Love it! I guess I could make the biscuits, but I really wanted to take a shower while the chicken cooks. We'll see.
 
Well, it's been decided.

We are taking dinner in to my In-Laws, and since Friday is ALWAYS pizza for them (Usually Pizza Hut - which DH and I dislike immensely) we are bringing them Papa John's.

A Spinach Alfredo Deluxe for our immediate family, and
A The Works pizza for MIL & FIL.
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
Well, it's been decided.

We are taking dinner in to my In-Laws, and since Friday is ALWAYS pizza for them (Usually Pizza Hut - which DH and I dislike immensely) we are bringing them Papa John's.

A Spinach Alfredo Deluxe for our immediate family, and
A The Works pizza for MIL & FIL.



Like music to my ears Becky!!
 
My daughters and I had the mini cheeseburgers! I've made them before from another recipe I had but I thought the way these were cooked was so innovative. I didn't have to heat up the stove and they were ready super quick. I will be demoing at shows, these are a thumbs up!
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
Well, it's been decided.

We are taking dinner in to my In-Laws, and since Friday is ALWAYS pizza for them (Usually Pizza Hut - which DH and I dislike immensely) we are bringing them Papa John's.

A Spinach Alfredo Deluxe for our immediate family, and
A The Works pizza for MIL & FIL.

Too funny - I had lunch there today with my DH! (We don't have too many restaurants by us and it was easy. I ate pasta there.)

We haven't had lunch together without the kids in AGES. My boss let me run out and do that - how nice, huh?!

Dinner, who knows? I got home to DH being gone...haven't heard on the scanner if it was a fire call or medical call because I left my radio at work! :eek: Since I haven't heard diddly in 1/2 hour it's probably a fire...man, missing a good one then! :cry: Oh well, someone has to be the parent!
 
Humble Beginnings said:
My daughters and I had the mini cheeseburgers! I've made them before from another recipe I had but I thought the way these were cooked was so innovative. I didn't have to heat up the stove and they were ready super cook. I will be demoing at shows, these are a thumbs up!

I was thinking of making a 1/2 batch for the kids since DH is out...glad they are good, maybe I'll go do that now! I just got my SB.

I'm looking at the avocado salsa cups right now for me...hmm...
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need to make the innovative mini cheeseburgers?

To make the innovative mini cheeseburgers, you will need ground beef or turkey, mini burger buns, cheese slices, your choice of toppings (such as lettuce, tomato, pickles, and onions), and condiments like ketchup and mustard. You can also add spices and seasonings to enhance the flavor.

How long does it take to prepare and cook the mini cheeseburgers?

The preparation time for the mini cheeseburgers is approximately 15 minutes, and the cooking time is around 10-15 minutes, depending on how well-done you prefer the meat. Overall, you can have these delicious burgers ready in about 30 minutes!

Can I customize the mini cheeseburgers for dietary restrictions?

Absolutely! You can customize the mini cheeseburgers to accommodate dietary restrictions. For gluten-free options, use gluten-free buns or lettuce wraps. For a vegetarian version, substitute the meat with plant-based patties or black bean patties. You can also choose dairy-free cheese alternatives if needed.

What kitchen tools do I need to make these mini cheeseburgers?

To make the mini cheeseburgers, you will need a mixing bowl for combining ingredients, a skillet or grill for cooking, a spatula for flipping the burgers, and a knife for slicing toppings. Optional tools include a burger press for shaping the patties and a cutting board for prep work.

Can I make the mini cheeseburgers ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the mini cheeseburgers ahead of time! You can shape the patties and store them in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before cooking. Alternatively, you can freeze the uncooked patties for up to three months. Just make sure to thaw them in the refrigerator before cooking.

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