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Beef Sliders with Barbecued Bacon and Cheddar

November 15, 2013 by Dale 2 Comments

Beef Sliders with Green KetchupWhat’s better than burgers and beer? Well, little burgers … and beer.

Enter the beef slider, the little burger that could ….

I know they’ve been all the trend for awhile, but there is good reason for it. Firstly, in an ethical and more conscious world, we don’t need to be eating 16 ounces of meat at a sitting. Really, a 3-ounce burger is perfect with a nice side salad. Heck, it’s not even ‘bad.’ But if you want to be bad — because, after all, it is Friday night — make the sliders a bit smaller (I opt for 2½ ounces), skip the salad, and eat two sliders and complement them with a good beer. But trust me,  there is no “washing” these babies down. They’re juicy goodness on their own. Savour them ….

Perfect Green Tomato Ketchup

Learn more how to make your green ketchup here.

The inspiration came after I made my own ridiculously good Green Cherry-Tomato Ketchup a few weeks ago. What was I going to put it on that was worthy? (I couldn’t in good conscience just keep eating ketchup from the bottle, after all ….)

And yes, these were amazing — but you can make them too: there is nothing to the perfect slider. You don’t need fillers and you don’t need a ton of weird crap either. All it takes is some very good ground beef, ideally a (organic) grass-fed, ground chuck or sirloin; something with no more 20% fat, but 15% would be perfect. The excess fat is why people and companies put fillers in their meat … and it’s also why they fall apart when they cook. Don’t cheap out on the meat!

I kept these burgers plain because I wanted to taste the beef and the green ketchup. The other fixings are just for a bit of Friday night sin…. A little Montreal steak spice is a great seasoning on beef burgers as well, but you can easily win with just salt and pepper. If you don’t have a great condiment you want to try out (like my green ketchup), then by all means put on it whatever you want. The grilled bacon? Easy-peasy. The only trick is choose a leaner bacon, make sure your grill is clean, and watch, watch, watch your bacon: it only takes a 15-second flare up to go from “Is this thing on?” to “Call 9-1-1!” But trust me, bacon grills awesome, you just need to guard it from fire and bacon thieves.

And yes, I made these cute little buns myself. I know, this recipe would be more complete if I included the recipe to make the slider buns, but I’ll confess: I made these buns a little while ago and they’ve been waiting in my freezer for a fast dinner night. I suspect most of you will opt to buy the buns anyway, but I promise, I’ll include the recipe in the future and be sure to document the step-by-step process.

For now, go out and get some dinner rolls, throw some sliders on the cue, and have a great Friday night.

Prep time:  10 minutes
Cook time:  10+10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings:    6

Beef Sliders with Barbecued Bacon and Cheddar

Ingredients:

  • 1¼ pounds (600g) lean ground chuck or sirloin, chilled
    → 15% fat
  • 1/2 cup grated onion
  • salt
  • pepper
  • Montreal steak spice
  • 1/2 lb (225g) lean, double-smoked bacon
  • 2-4 ounces of aged cheddar, grated
  • Green ketchup
  • Freshly sliced tomato
  • Slider buns

DIRECTIONS:

    1. Preheat your grill to about 375ºF.
    2. Grill the bacon for roughly 3-5 minutes, watching constantly to protect from flareups.
      Place Bacon on the Grill
    3. Flip the bacon and grill for another 3-5 minutes — but, in doing so, flip the ‘fat’ to the other side of the grill to prevent flareups under your bacon. Trust me … bacon burns.
      Grilled Bacon
    4. Prepare the slider buns (butter and grill them if you like), cut the bacon into 2″ (5cm) strips, and grate the cheddar.
      Prepare Beef Slider Buns
    5. Mix the meat with the grated onion and spices. I recommend using the the small grater or a rasp. Just be careful of your fingers. I then mince up the last bit of onion I can’t move through the grater — your choice. Either way, the onion pulp and liquid work well to season the meat.
      Beef Slider Ingredients
    6. Using a kitchen scale (if you have one) weigh out 2½ ounce portions of seasoned meat, roughly 2 heaping tablespoons per patty. Shape the patties in the palm of your hand and squeeze till they are uniform.
      Shape the Patties
    7. Dimple the middle of the slider patty with your thumb. This will ensure an even cooking and so that your burger doesn’t ‘puff’ up.
      Dimple the PattiesThe recipe should produce around 10 slider patties, depending on what size you make yours. Don’t worry. It’s not an exact science, but try to make them all the same size so they cook evenly.
      Shaped Beef SlidersSeason the patties and voila. Sliders are ready to grill.
      Season Beef Sliders
    8. Grill the sliders for 4-5 minutes on one side.
      Grill Beef SlidersFlip burgers …
      Flips Beef Sliders
… then criss-cross with two strips of bacon, close bbq lid, and keep cooking for 3 more minutes.
Layer Bacon on Beef Sliders
  1. After 3 minutes, open the bbq, and mound a finger-full of cheddar on each slider and close lid and grill for 1 minute more.
    Layer Cheddar on Beef Sliders
  2. Remove from grill and let stand a minute before serving.
    Cooked Beef Sliders
  3. Serve with a salad (optional) and enjoy with your favourite beer and friends … and see you next Friday night….

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Comments

  1. gfandme says

    November 15, 2013 at 3:23 pm

    Once again, these look fantastic! Will have to try Montreal Steak spice on my burgers now. Oh, and another good thing about 3 oz burgers is that they fit nicely in a lettuce leaf when you can’t eat the bun!

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    • Dale says

      November 16, 2013 at 1:34 pm

      Thank you. Yes, the steak spice is an awesome addition to any burger. I’ll confess, I’ve not yet been successful in the realm of the gluten-free bun. My attempt last year was tasty but ‘wrong’ such that they had the density of a scone. But another year of learning more about gluten-free baking and flours and I hope to try it again next year with more success. Till then, vive la lettuce.

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