Sometimes you just want a burger. Last night was one of those nights. I tweaked this recipe from a Rachael Ray burger recipe.
Texas Bacon Cheeseburgers (yields 4-6 burgers)
1 lb. ground turkey
1/2 lb. ground pork
4-6 slices of bacon, cut in half (a slice for each burger)
2-3 slices of bacon, finely chopped
1/2 sm. onion, finely chopped
1 chili, finely chopped*
4 cloves garlic, grated
1/2 tbsp. ground cumin
1/2 tbsp. ground coriander
1 tbsp. paprika
1 tsp. oregano
4-6 slices of cheese (cheddar, pepper jack, etc.)
4-6 spent grain buns
*Use more chilies depending on how much heat you want in your burgers
Preheat oven to 375F.
Take the 1/2 slices of bacon and lay them across a wire rack on top of a rimmed baking sheet. In 375F oven, bake slices of bacon till crisp; about 12-15 minutes.
Cook the shredded bacon in a skillet till crisp. Remove bacon to paper towel. In drippings still in pan, cook the onion, chili and garlic for about 3-5 minutes over medium-high heat.
In a medium bowl, combine ground turkey, ground pork, finely chopped bacon, onion mixture, and spices. Mix well.
Make and shape 4-6 even patties. The number of burgers really depends on how big you want them and of course, how many mouths you're feeding.
I like to bake my burgers, but you could just as easily cook them on the stove top or on a grill. For the oven method, I lay the patties on a wire rack inside of a rimmed baking sheet and cook them for about 20-40 minutes (depending on their size and how well I want the meat cooked) in a 350F oven. For stove top, heat skillet or griddle or grill over medium-high heat. Add patties and cook 8-12 minutes, turning once until they have reached desired doneness. For any method, add slices of cheese the last minute or two of cooking.
Dress your burgers with bacon and veggies. I like to use a kicked up ketchup. To make a kicked-up ketchup, in a small saucepan, heat up about 1/2 cup - 1 cup of ketchup (the amount depends on how many of those burgers will have some). Add about a tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce and cider vinegar, and a dash to a teaspoon full of ground cayenne pepper (depending on how hot you want it).
Enjoy.
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