What is better than a little spice and cheddar cheese? And these are a snap to make on your panini press! Make Jalapeño Cheddar Stuffed Burgers Ingredients:
2 lbs Ground beef, chuck, round, or sirloin (I used sirloin) 4 oz cheddar cheese, chopped in small cubes 2 jalapenos, chopped fine salt and pepper to taste lettuce, tomato and onion rolls, I used the Pepperidge Farm Deli Flats (low calorie thin rolls)
Directions:
1. Preheat a skillet, drizzle with olive oil and saute chopped jalapenos until softened. Let cool. Combine ground meat, chopped cheddar cheese and chopped sauteed jalapenos. Form into burgers. Salt and pepper each side.
2. Preheat nonstick grill or skillet. MAKE SURE TO USE NONSTICK FOR EASY CLEANUP. Grill until desired doneness. These burgers are best medium. Cooking them longer causes more of the cheese to ooze out, which is also good if you like c
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