Honey Hot Cheese Burger Stuffed Croissants
Honey Hot Cheese Burger Stuffed Croissants

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have honey hot cheese burger stuffed croissants using 10 ingredients and 17 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Honey Hot Cheese Burger Stuffed Croissants:
  1. Make ready 2 can Croissant Roll Dough
  2. Prepare 1 1/2 cup Honey
  3. Take 1 tbsp Hot Sauce
  4. Make ready 1 lb Ground Beef/Chuck
  5. Get 1 Chopped Peppers
  6. Get 1 Chopped Onions
  7. Take 1 Butter
  8. Make ready 1 Garlic Seasoning
  9. Get 2 tsp Ranch
  10. Take 1 Cheese

Run under hot tap water to loosen and shake to combine. Last week we stopped by Cheddar's to celebrate some good news about new jobs with our good friends. I tried both dunking and drizzling the croissants with the honey butter sauce, but in the end, I opted for both. Filled with generous amount of cheese and bacon, these burgers have just enough heat to satisfy your Jalapeno Popper Hot Dogs are a fresh twist on a classic American favorite.

Instructions to make Honey Hot Cheese Burger Stuffed Croissants:
  1. Warm a buttered skillet
  2. Add chopped onions and peppers
  3. Allow peppers and onions to brown a little before adding the ground beef or chuck
  4. Add preferred seasonings and allow beef to brown
  5. Preheat the oven to 350°F
  6. Begin unfolding croissants while beef browns
  7. Mix the honey and hot sauce in a container. Add a little water if necessary
  8. Turn off beef when it's almost all brown(A little pink is fine. It will cook more in the oven)
  9. Brush the honey mixture on each croissant and add cheese to the bigger side of the croissant. (It is okay to flatten the dough)
  10. Add beef to the bigger side of the croissant on top of the cheese
  11. Fold the corners over the meat. Be sure to cover all the meat with the dough
  12. Butter a pan for the croissants
  13. Use the honey mixture or butter to cover the croissants. Do NOT saturate the bread.
  14. Sprinkle garlic seasoning over the top and place it into the oven.
  15. Be sure to check the croissants periodically.
  16. Mix the honey mixture with the ranch
  17. When the croissants have browned, enjoy.

Why don't restaurants use croissants for the bun? Maybe some do and I just haven't discovered them, yet. I've been doing this forever, sort of in the "patty melt" style. butter and fry the inside of half the croissant, add cheese, burger, grilled onions, cheese, top with other half of buttered, fried croissant. Dunkin' has been quietly selling these stuffed croissants in some locations since the end of the summer and they look like the perfect breakfast on the go. Unlike your classic croissant sammy, the meat and/or cheese is baked right into the middle of the croissant so it only takes one hand to snack.

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