Saturday, January 17, 2009

A Diner Meal


I love diners. They are so much fun to eat at, even though they are hard to find. There is a great 50s diner in Branson, Missouri, that I've been to with my parents, but that's kind of a long drive for a diner meal. Enter this alternative meal.

As soon as I saw this recipe on delish.com I knew I had to make them. First of all, I've heard some great things about Katie Lee Joel's recipes and, second, the picture looked incredible. These were incredibly easy to make, cheap to buy all the ingredients for, and so tasty. I will definitely be making them again. A great thing about these is that you can tweak the recipe for your tastes. You can add or subtract ingredients from the burger mixture and change up the toppings so they resemble your favorite burger. That is the sign of a great recipe to me.

These fries are also incredibly easy. We've made these a few times since we first ordered them as an appetizer at Outback Steakhouse when we were trying to use up a gift card. They are incredibly decadent and overkill but they are so good. You could also switch these up buy using different types of fries (even homemade fries would be awesome here) or a different mixture of cheese (I'm thinking Mexican Blend Cheese could be great here). They are also great because you can make as much or as little as you want by increasing the amounts. These would make a great item for a Superbowl party, a game night, or even just a lazy meal at home.



Cheese and Bacon Fries
Inspired by Outback Steakhouse Appetizer

Ingredients
1 Small Bag of Frozen French Fries Type of your choice (I used spicy)
2 Cups Shredded Cheese
1 Cup Crumbled Cooked Bacon

Bake fries as directed on bag (or for your homemade fries recipe). Remove from oven and sprinkle with cheese and bacon. Return to 350 degree oven for about 8-10 minutes or until cheese is melted.


Cheeseburgers

Ingredients:
1 Lb Ground Beef
1 Egg Beaten Lightly
1/2 Tsp Garlic Powder
1 Tsp Pepper
Butter
12 Slices Wheat Bread
12 Slices Cheese

Mix the ground beef, egg, garlic powder, and pepper together. Form into thin patties (mine made 6 patties) and cook in a heated skillet until done. When burgers are done remove from pan and allow to drain on paper towels.

Meanwhile butter one side of each piece of bread.
Wipe out the skillet and lay down brown, butter side down. Layer cheese, a patty, cheese and another piece of bread, butter size up.

Cook until the bread is toasted.

4 comments:

What's Cookin Chicago said...

Yum! What a great alternative to the traditional hamburger! And those fries... yum!

That Girl said...

I always want to make a diner meal for Eat to the Beat in tribute to all the women who work hard for the money.

Cooking for Comfort by Jennifer said...

Holy Cow! That looks SO good!!!!

I agree diner food is always great...maybe that's why I love the show, "Diners, Drive-ins & Dives???"

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