Since spring has FINALLY arrived in Minnesota, it felt like it was time for some grill food! I pinned this recipe on Pinterest a while ago. The first spring weekend felt like a good time to test it out. Stuffed burgers are hard to make on the small side because you need two thinner patties to seal together, so this is a bit high in terms of points, but well worth it I have to say. You can serve with a side salad to get some more veggies in without adding points to your meal too. These burgers were delicious and filled with some of my favorite salad ingredients. Who doesn’t love a good caprese salad with fresh tomatoes and mozzarella?!
Servings: 2
Size: One burger patty
Points Plus: 11 pp (this is only for the burger, not including a bun)
Points Plus: 11 pp (this is only for the burger, not including a bun)
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes (adjust cooking time based on your preference)
Rating: 4 stars – Very good
Ingredient List:
1 lb. lean hamburger meat
Burger/Steak seasoning
¼ cup cherry tomatoes, sliced in half
Fresh mozzarella cheese
Fresh basil leaves, sliced into ribbons
Directions:
Mix the burger/steak seasoning into the hamburger meat. Our favorite is Byerly’s Dry-Aged Beef Seasoning – it’s a delicious blend of herbs, onion and pepper. Shape 4 thinner hamburger patties – make the middle of your patties a little bit thinner than the edges, this will help to make sure the burgers cook all the way through evenly. Pile your tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and fresh basil in the middle of 2 of the patties. Make sure all your ingredients are in the center of the patty. Layer the 2nd patty on top and press to seal the edges. Throw on the grill; cook until your preferred level of doneness. We made our burgers on a grill pan on the stove. The edges cooked well, but the middle took a little bit longer. To speed up the cooking process we used a pan cover to help trap the heat and produce a more even cooking for the burgers.
Tip:
Although caprese ingredients are great in this recipe, there are MANY other options you could swap out for these caprese burgers. You could make Mexican with jalapenos and cheese, Greek with feta and olives… the possibilities are endless!
XOXO Megan
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