Sunday, June 24, 2012

Grilled Hamburger Cups


It's a cup...it's a hamburger...
it's delicious!!
Yipee Skipee!!!  Summer is finally here!!!  Wahoo!!  I don’t know about you, but I could eat grilled hot dogs and grilled hamburgers nearly every day.  I say nearly because of the law of diminishing returns (it’s the geek in me…sorry) where the first hot dog is incredible, the second also incredible, the third…not so much, and the fourth…must—finish—the—hot--dog, and after that…well you get the point.  Regardless, summer barbecue is awesome and I’m always looking for new and fun ways to serve grilled foods to my family – especially since I really do grill year round (we love it that much!).  This week I had a thought.  What if we grilled something that could act as a container for something else, like salsa or guacamole?  What if that something were a Grilled Hamburger Cup???!!!  It’s a grilled hamburger (YUM!) but you have a ready-made holder for your favorite toppings and no bun!  I figured that just poking a hole in the meat probably wouldn’t hold the hole shape, so I covered a small medicine dispensing cup with foil and made the hole with that.  Then I left the cup shaped foil in the burger to maintain the hole shape while grilling.  What do you know, it actually worked!!  They were amazing right off the grill with homemade guacamole.  We also had them filled with salsa, salsa and guacamole together, and the boys filled them with a little barbecue sauce lake.   I even popped a whole small salad potato into a few of them.  They were deemed a rousing success!  They were super-fast to make and best of all – they were grilled!!  It’s all good!

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Grilled Hamburger Cups (makes approximately 8 hamburger cups)
Note: Great for the GFE (gluten-free eater)
2 pounds of ground beef
4”x4” aluminum foil squares
halved salad potatoes (optional)
Your favorite hamburger toppings:
  • GRILLED HOT DOGS!!
  • Guacamole
  • Salsa
  • Grilled onions
  • Barbecue sauce
  • Israeli Salad
  • Chili
Four pounds of ground beef - 
I doubled the "recipe"
 The foil and the cup -
make sure to cover the bottom 
of the cup
Make baseball size balls out of the beef...
I stuck in my thumb...
I always wear gloves when working
with raw meat.  Poking a hole in the
meat ball with your thumb makes it 
easier to push the cup into the meat ball...
Press the cup into the meat ball,
then remove the cup but leave in the foil...
Repeat with the rest of the meat...
You can even use a half of a salad potato!
(Sadly, we found out the hard way...
the whole ones don't cook through)
Toss 'em on a hot grill for 10-15 minutes
until mostly cooked through.  Then flip them
over and grill for another 5.
Remove them from the grill then let them rest for
10 minutes...
Serve warm with your favorites!!!

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1 comment:

  1. The weather here (central Europe) being so awful lately, I find it almost funny to see all those barbecue recipes;)enjoy!

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