Fully Loaded Burger Bowls

Summertime, as we all know, is burger time. There’s nothing quite like a nice, juicy burger, hot off the grill, with all your favorite fixings – bacon, cheese, and some nice fried mushrooms.
Of course, a traditional burger also comes with one other thing: the bun. And for anyone who’s trying to steer clear of carbs, that kind of ruins the whole meal.
So for all you carb-avoiders, I’ve come up with a whole new way to enjoy burgers without the bun. Instead, you serve all the toppings in – the burger itself!
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Instead of forming the beef into patties, you shape it into a little bowl and load it up with cheese, mushrooms, and bacon. Then put those filled bowls on a baking pan and bake them under a foil tent for half an hour, so all the juices from the meat blend together with those tasty toppings. You can top these with barbecue sauce, ranch dressing, diced chives, or all three.
Here’s another plus: you don’t need to wait for nice weather so you can fire up the grill. These Fully Loaded Burger Bowls are good rain or shine!

Fully Loaded Burger Bowls
Ingredients:
2 lb extra lean beef
2.5 teaspoons Lawry’s Seasoned Salt
1 teaspoon Garlic Powder
1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper, Ground
3 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
4 TB butter
2 cups sliced mushrooms
2 cups of cheddar cheese. shredded, divided
10 slices of bacon, cooked and diced
diced chives, bacon bbq sauce, ranch for topping
Directions:
- Mix together beef, seasoned salt, garlic powder, black pepper and Worcestershire sauce.

- On a baking sheet lined with foil, form 4 meat bowls using a clean jar or can. Set aside.


- In a medium pan, saute mushrooms with butter. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Divide into 4 equal potions.

- Fill each meat bowls with 1/4 cup of cheese, mushrooms, 2 slices worth of diced bacon, and then top with 1/4 cup of cheese.



- Bake at 350 degrees F covered with a foil tent (foil loosely coving) covering for 30 mins. Before serving, top with diced bacon, bbq sauce, ranch and diced chives.

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Fully Loaded Burger Bowls
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Ingredients
- 2 lb extra lean beef
- 2.5 teaspoons Lawry's Seasoned Salt
- 1 teaspoon Garlic Powder
- 1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper Ground
- 3 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 4 TB butter
- 2 cups sliced mushrooms
- 2 cups of cheddar cheese. shredded divided
- 10 slices of bacon cooked and diced
- diced chives bacon bbq sauce, ranch for topping
Instructions
- Mix together beef, seasoned salt, garlic powder, black pepper and worcestershire sauce. On a baking sheet lined with foil, form 4 meat bowls using a clean jar or can. Set aside.
- In a medium pan, saute mushrooms with butter. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Divide into 4 equal potions.
- Fill each meat bowls with 1/4 cup of cheese, mushrooms, 2 slices worth of diced bacon, and then top with 1/4 cup of cheese.
- Bake at 350 covered with a foil tent (foil loosely coving) covering for 30 mins. Before serving, top with diced bacon, bbq sauce, ranch and diced chives.
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what’s about the grease? Do you drain this at all? I imagine the bowl would be full of the grease.
This is why I recommend extra lean beef.
Doesn’t anyone, other than myself, care about the sodium content in recipes, and that they”re getting their kids addicted to lots of salt? Moderate use of salt is fine, but keep in mind that there are other ways to achieve great flavor, w/o relying on overusing the salt shaker. Just sayin…..
You can always adjust the recipe to fit your needs. I make my bowls half the size and I don’t use much salt. She’s giving you the basic structure of the recipe but it’s up to you to adapt it to fit your personal preferences.
Maybe shaping them in the backside of larger muffin tin and place upside down in another pan to catch juices?
Have you tried it that way since?
I made these in a muffin pan with sautéed onion, green onion, bacon, shredded Colby and cheddar cheese topped w more grilled onions and Mayo. Yum!! Thanks for the idea 😊
What can I use in place of the mushrooms?
Any of your favorite toppings will work! Pickles, sauted, onions, pickles, extra cheese!