Bacon-Gorgonzola Sliders

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Bacon & Gorgonzola Cheese Sliders are perfect for the hot dog days of summer.

A trio of hamburger sliders filled with blue cheese.

Hot days followed by what seems to be even hotter nights.  This summer, we have been lucky to be able to enjoy many of our weekends at our cottage in The Middle of Nowhere, Wisconsin.  One of the things that we love to do there is to spend time with our 6 boys and our not-so smart-puppy dog,  Ellie.  Please don’t tell her I said that.  We also like to invite our friends when we are there and fire up the grill.  Many times we know who is coming to the cottage for a barbecue even before we know what we are making.  This past weekend was no exception and therefore we welcome Bacon & Gorgonzola Cheese Sliders.

About these

If you are an avid reader of this blog, you probably have already fired up your grill and tried making our Cornell Barbecue Chicken and Jerked Beef recipes.  Although 2 great meals, we have previously prepared them both for the guests that we had invited.  So now what?  Burgers seemed logical, although honestly a bit boring and I wanted to do something with more flavor.  I knew immediately that I wanted to incorporate bacon and cheese, because who doesn’t like a bacon cheeseburger?  While I was at  it, I thought I would make them smaller and turn them into sliders.  Still,  I wanted to make them different.  Bam, it hit me.

Mix the bacon in with the meat, so you have bacon flavor in every bite.  Yummy, but what about the cheese you ask?  Stuff it in the middle of the burger.  Eureka, I think that we’ve got it.

Now that we knew what we were going to make, we had to figure out what types of cheese or cheeses that we would use.  If your kids are like ours, sometimes they don’t like to try new things.  They already thought that I was crazy for even making the suggestion to put cheese in the middle of their burger.  Thus, it seemed obvious that I would have to pick a cheese that they were familiar with and liked – cheddar.  They all agreed to this idea and I was now able to concentrate on burgers for the adults to enjoy.  Although cheddar is delicious, I really wanted something with a bolder flavor – something that you typically don’t get on a burger.

Then a voice from the other room exclaimed, ” Gorgonzola!”  Dan to the rescue, that was it.  We would make bacon cheddar for the kids and bacon Gorgonzola for the adults.  This would be an excellent meal.

The day turned out great, as did the sliders.  The kids invented a new game that day.  They played badminton with the sprinkler on.  It was funny to watch them run around and try not to get wet, all while trying to keep the birdie in the air.  We enjoyed our company and everyone seemed to like the sliders.  This is a recipe that we will continue to make throughout the summer.  Try it, and make some great summer memories with your family and friends.

 

Bacon-Gorgonzola Sliders

5 from 5 votes
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Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Yield: 10 servings

Ingredients 

  • 2 lbs of ground beef
  • 1 lb bacon
  • shredded cheddar cheese
  • crumbled Gorgonzola
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • heat and serve dinner rolls

Instructions 

  • Start by cooking your bacon. Check out our method of preparing bacon in the oven for crispy and non-greasy results.
  • When bacon is cooled, chop the bacon up into small pieces. Set aside.
  • In a large bowl, mix your ground beef and bacon together. Make sure to incorporate the bacon throughout all of the ground beef.
  • Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Form the beef mixture into 3 inch balls. You can make the balls bigger or smaller depending on the size of burger you would like.
  • Use you thumb and make an indention in the center of your beef ball. This will be where you will place your cheese. Put enough cheese to fill this void that you created.
  • Once the cheese is in this opening, form the beef mixture on top of the cheese. You can do this by "folding" the beef over the cheese. If you would like, you can also add a little more beef to cover up the cheese. It is very important that you make certain that you seal the cheese in the middle of your beef ball. Very lightly pat your beef ball into a patty. You want to try and keep the patty slightly on the thicker side as it will produce a more juicy slider in the end.
  • Place your sliders on a hot grill and cook to your liking. I myself prefer my burgers a little on the pink side, but I cook them more well for the kids. Either way, they are delicious.

Notes

For a perfect fit, use heat and serve dinner rolls for the sliders. Prepare rolls according the packaging.
Once cooled, cut the rolls in half and toasted on the grill. You can use any type of buns that you like. I think that a potato roll or even a regular hamburger bun would be suitable as well.
Tomatoes, onions, lettuce, pickles, avocado,ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish........the possibilities are endless of what to top these little patties of goodness.

Nutrition

Calories: 774kcal, Carbohydrates: 16g, Protein: 21g, Fat: 69g, Saturated Fat: 27g, Cholesterol: 118mg, Sodium: 452mg, Potassium: 305mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 100IU, Calcium: 147mg, Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
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Dan & Scott split their time between Wisconsin and Southwest Florida and are dads to six boys. Good food runs through their veins, and they love showing others how to cook easy recipes.

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50 Comments

  1. Um….YUM! As Scott’s Chambassador, I approve this recipe post with bubbly affection! Dan and Scott, you both rock and your kids are so lucky to have two wonderful dads who are also great chefs. Can you can adopt me into your family? I can still function in my role as Chambassador as needed. xoxo ~na

    1. Naomi,
      We are looking for an Alice, and with your Chambassador credentials you are an obvious shoe-in. We will send for your bags. XO PS: All of us miss you!!

    1. Tricia,
      These pretty much were as good as they look 🙂 Thank you very much for stopping by and taking the time to comment, we appreciate it! Have a great weekend.

  2. Nom! Of course…Gorgonzola! It was kismet! Honestly, why haven’t I thought of this? I mean, we have Gorgonzola on top of our steaks as a treat. Right? And…always, always, always BACON in the burger! The Big Lug and I don’t grill them any other way. LOVE this guest post, Scott and Dan! Making these as soon as humanly possible. Have a great weekend! xo

    1. Stacy,
      Thanks for the comments! Sometimes I think that I’m at a dietary disadvantage because of my affinity for good cheeses, there are so many that I love! This proved to be a tasty combo, give it a try and I think you and the Big Lug will smile 🙂 Happy summer weekend to you!!

  3. Hands down the best looking food I’ve seen all week!! I love that you stuffed them!! I have an obsession with stuffed burgers…they are so fun 🙂

    1. Ashley,
      Thanks for the comments, these were delicious! Hope you are starting to cool off and that you have a great weekend!

  4. Hey Dan thank you for the lovely comment! Your sliders look so delicious- LOVE the gorgonzola cheese added along with the bacon! Wow yummy!

    1. Patty,
      These really tasted as good as they look! Enjoy your weekend and thanks for the kind comments!

    1. Kat,
      You would like these, I’m certain. They were good the next day, and even the next day!