Nearly every single recipe that Faith from An Edible Mosaic posts, I want to try. I have saved so many, but just like most recipes I save, I forget about them quickly. However, this one really stuck in my cranium and even a week after I made it, I still can’t get it out. I have to make this again, stat, and luckily I still have another sheet of puff pastry waiting in the freezer for me!
Her Cheeseburger Pie jumped out at me for several reasons. First, it’s fairly simple. Second, it’s pizza. Third, it’s pizza that tastes like a cheeseburger, with a crust that looks like a bun! Fourth, the ketchup and mustard are mixed in with the hamburger filling along with Worcestershire to kick it up a notch. And fifth, she added a garlic & chive dressing to the top that I thought was a stroke of genius. I’ve had cheeseburger pies before, but never one quite like this.
This pizza not only met, but exceeded my expectations. I wasn’t so sure using puff pastry as a pizza crust would work, but I really loved the shattering-crisp flakiness of it. It really went well with the toppings. The flavors in the filling were spot-on, and the lettuce, tomato, and dressing on top gives it a very nice, fresh quality that pairs well with the salty, cheesy filling. This recipe is definitely worthy of my my “favorite recipes” folder and has already claimed it’s spot inside. Thanks, Faith!
Cheeseburger Pie
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1 sheet (1/2 lb) puff pastry, thawed
1 medium onion, diced
1/2 to 3/4 lb 95% lean ground beef*
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons dill relish
1/4 cup ketchup
1 tablespoon yellow mustard
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon steak seasoning
4 oz sharp cheddar, shredded
1 egg, beaten (for eggwash)
1 teaspoon sesame seeds
2 cups shredded lettuce
2 medium tomatoes, diced
Creamy Garlic & Chive Dressing (recipe below)
Preheat oven to 375F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place onion and beef in skillet and cook over medium heat, mixing and crumbling with spatula, until meat is browned. Add garlic and cook 1 minute longer. Add relish, ketchup, mustard, Worcestershire, and steak seasoning and cook until the liquid is evaporated (about 3 minutes). Remove from heat.
Unfold puff pastry and place on prepared baking sheet. Spread the meat mixture on the pastry (leaving a 1-inch border all the way around), and sprinkle the Cheddar on top. Use your finger to lightly brush the border with eggwash (you will have extra eggwash) and sprinkle sesame seeds around the edge. Bake about 20 minutes, or until the pastry is puffed and golden.
Cut into four slices and top each with lettuce, tomato, and a drizzle of Creamy Garlic & Chive Dressing.
*If you use meat with more fat than this, drain off the fat after browning.
Creamy Garlic & Chive Dressing
Yields about 1/3 cup
1/4 cup buttermilk or plain yogurt
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 tablespoon dried chives
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
Pinch salt and pepper
Whisk together all ingredients; store refrigerated until serving.
Recipe source: adapted from An Edible Mosaic
I love that crust! It is gorgeous! I so want to try this, thanks!
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Oh my… this looks amazing. I can’t quite get the idea of HOW good this would be out my head! Nice post… very very good post.
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That is such a creative idea! The flavors sound awesome. I bet this would make great party food.
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So glad you enjoyed it, Veronica! Mmm, your pictures are fantastic and it was so yummy, I’m tempted to make it again! ;)
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OH wow.. this looks out of this world, and i never thought i would say this about a cheeseburger pie… saved for sure!!!!!
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What a great idea! This is a recipe the hubs would actually eat…lol! I’ll have to try it soon. I love how fun it is :)
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this looks Ah maz ing! I need to work up the nut stats and see if I can work it into my day!
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That looks so good Veronica!! Love it. As soon as our temps get back to normal I am going to make this – love the ketchup and mustard combo mixed in!
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Oh my goodness!! I could so dive right into this right now. I do have a lot of recipes that I save, and never get around to making. I will give this one a try! Yummy!
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I definitely remember this and it definitely got stuck in my head as well! Now…it’s double stuck.
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Yum! This is so fun, and so different then the usual cook out food. Great recipe!
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This sounds wonderful..I am going to have to try it. Out of curiosity, what do the two asterisks next to the Steak Seasoning ingredient mean? I didn’t see a reference anywhere.
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Whoops! The asterisks were there from the original recipe, as Faith had described what was in her steak seasoning. I used one very different and it was still good, so I didn’t think I needed to add that note. I’ve now removed the asterisks. Thank you for pointing that out!
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Looks YUMMY! i think i could actually do this one!
joan
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