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Slider burgers, served on dinner rolls, are a fun alternative to traditional-size hamburgers. I think that with all the mix ins the burger remains juicy. We will use this recipe from now on to make burgers. You can cook French toast sliders/burgers using 8 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of French toast sliders/burgers
- You need 100 g of meat (pork rib patty, beef or chicken).
- You need 1 of long French loaf sliced.
- It's to taste of Mayonnaise.
- It's 1 bunch of lettuce.
- It's 1 of tomato sliced.
- Prepare 50 g of grated cheese of your choice.
- It's To taste of barbecue sauce.
- You need 3 of large eggs.
Sliders are a small version of a hamburger. A little trick helps you to get them all the same size so they cook evenly and look very professional. I toasted the buns and added a little cheese. I plan to make these again and I'll be using the sauce often YUM!
French toast sliders/burgers instructions
- I used pre cooked deboned rib patties. Put them in a preheated 180 degrees Celsius for 20 minutes to fully cook. Just before its cooked, take the cheese put it on the patties and return to the oven to melt.
- Mix the eggs in a bowl and dip the bread in the egg.
- Put it on the pan to brown/cook on each side.
- To assemble the burger, put one bread on the plate and spread mayonnaise on it then put the lettuce, then the tomato, then cheese patty and on the top bread, spread barbecue sauce on the burger. Now you can serve it fresh and warm..
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