Crock Pot Cheeseburgers! (w/pics)
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Oh hell yes! I am totally making this tomorrow. I am however going to use ground turkey instead of beef. Oh, and I think I'm going to add some canned mushrooms for the "veggie" effect. Mmmm mmm mmm.0
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I have been wondering this since these appeared last April. How are crock pot cheeseburgers any better than regular cheeseburgers?1
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I have been wondering this since these appeared last April. How are crock pot cheeseburgers any better than regular cheeseburgers?
You'll have to wait until Part 3 to learn that secret. :laugh:1 -
I have been wondering this since these appeared last April. How are crock pot cheeseburgers any better than regular cheeseburgers?
You'll have to wait until Part 3 to learn that secret. :laugh:
*waits on edge of seat, while eating a real cheeseburger*0 -
Oh hell yes! I am totally making this tomorrow. I am however going to use ground turkey instead of beef. Oh, and I think I'm going to add some canned mushrooms for the "veggie" effect. Mmmm mmm mmm.
Great idea to add the "veggie effect". Might want to consider fresh though. That way you get the REAL effect instead of the processed one.
Plus, the part of me that truly cares for all MFPers must point out that mushrooms grow in ****. I personally don't care for eating stuff like that. Each to their own, I guess.
Happy fungus gathering1 -
really there is a lot you can do with Cheeseburgers not just the crock pot.
http://youtu.be/tzDxTNiCpWM0 -
really there is a lot you can do with Cheeseburgers not just the crock pot.
http://youtu.be/tzDxTNiCpWM
Bill, you always remind me that there are different ways to look at things. Thanks for that, my strange, twisted friend0 -
I have not read all 500+ replies, but I thought I should point out the fact that a regular McDonald's cheeseburger is approximately 300 calories. This crock pot recipe makes 10 servings at 181 calories each - adding even sandwich thins as bread brings that total to 280 cals. For a difference of 20 calories, I think I'd rather just have the McD's cheeseburger, really.0
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All in all, I'm just glad on days like this I don't eat land based meat.1
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A 1/3 of a cup out of the crockpot is a lot more meat than the little beef patty on the McDonalds burger though. The 300 calorie cheeseburger isn't bad but the patty is so teeny-thus I would end up straying to the quarter pounder with cheese. :-(
On a different note, for those looking to reduce carbs or like mushrooms-This makes an excellent filling for stuffed mushrooms. Just fill and bake or broil for a bit. I like a portabella filled with it so it's one jumbo mushroom stuffed with cheeseburger. Yum1 -
I have not read all 500+ replies, but I thought I should point out the fact that a regular McDonald's cheeseburger is approximately 300 calories. This crock pot recipe makes 10 servings at 181 calories each - adding even sandwich thins as bread brings that total to 280 cals. For a difference of 20 calories, I think I'd rather just have the McD's cheeseburger, really.
And the McDonald's cheeseburger doesn't look like it's ABC.0 -
I have not read all 500+ replies, but I thought I should point out the fact that a regular McDonald's cheeseburger is approximately 300 calories. This crock pot recipe makes 10 servings at 181 calories each - adding even sandwich thins as bread brings that total to 280 cals. For a difference of 20 calories, I think I'd rather just have the McD's cheeseburger, really.
And the McDonald's cheeseburger doesn't look like it's ABC.
RFLMAO!!!!0 -
I have not read all 500+ replies, but I thought I should point out the fact that a regular McDonald's cheeseburger is approximately 300 calories. This crock pot recipe makes 10 servings at 181 calories each - adding even sandwich thins as bread brings that total to 280 cals. For a difference of 20 calories, I think I'd rather just have the McD's cheeseburger, really.
And the McDonald's cheeseburger doesn't look like it's ABC.
Thank you! :sick:0 -
This makes an excellent filling for stuffed mushrooms. Just fill and bake or broil for a bit. I like a portabella filled with it so it's one jumbo mushroom stuffed with cheeseburger. Yum
Portabellas are committing suicide as we speak.0 -
Sounds great!0
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I am a visual person and I can't eat something that turns me off to it. I thank you for the recipe though! I know some people love the loose meat version of this stuff. Isn't it called like Maid Rite or something like that? I know I've heard people talk about it before.
I would just rather have it in a patty form, cook it and put onion and cheese on top. I'm too picky for this stuff. There are other foods I can't eat, just can't do it. I wish I could force my brain to quite being so picky on stuff like that.0 -
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Oh my! They look yummy...:D0
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looks really good, bump!0
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