GOAT CHEESE AND RED ONION SLIDERS WITH SAVORY SWEET POTATO FRIES

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This is the way we love to eat Sliders AKA "Mini Burgers." Flavorful beef is combined with goat cheese and red onion on a Hawaiian roll to make a meal that is making my mouth water as I'm typing this. We serve these with homemade Savory Sweet Potato Fries (no sugary stuff, thank you very much--all savory!) Hope you enjoy these as much as we do. **You can change the amount of seasoning for the beef and fries based on your family's tastes. We are not much for measuring our ingredients!

Provided by jusme

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 30m

Yield 12 sliders, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 lb ground beef (we use the 7%, but use whatever you like)
1 tablespoon McCormick's Montreal Brand steak seasoning
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 garlic clove, minced
sliced red onion
softened goat cheese, any flavor works (we love the plain)
yellow mustard
12 hawaiian rolls (don't substitute with regular buns, the sweetness of the rolls adds to the flavor)
1 large sweet potato, washed, but skin still on, sliced into large matchstick size
1 tablespoon olive oil
cumin, sprinkle
chili powder, sprinkle
garlic powder, sprinkle
salt, sprinkle
fresh ground black pepper, sprinkle
dried basil, sprinkle

Steps:

  • Pre-Heat the oven to 400 degrees for the fries, and the BBQ (or however you are planning on cooking the burgers).
  • For the fries: place the sweet potato matchsticks on a cookie sheet lined with aluminum foil. (you can cut the fries differently, they'll just cook longer) Drizzle the olive oil over the fries, and add all the spices. Pretty much, add the amount of spice your family will like. I usually shake each bottle a few times. Use your hands to mix everything up, and make sure the fries are evenly coated. End with an even layer spread out on the foil for even cooking. Cook in oven for 20 minutes, or until soft (sweet potatoes don't get crispy like regular fries. If you go longer than 20 minutes, keep an eye on them, as they will burn easily).
  • For the burgers:.
  • combine all burger ingredients into a medium size bowl, and mix well. Shape into small balls that will fit on each Hawaiian roll (12). Cook/BBQ to your preferred doneness.
  • For the construction:.
  • Slice each roll in half. Place a small amount of yellow mustard on the bottom half, layer the meat on next, followed by small slices of the red onion. Spread the goat cheese on the top half, and place on the burger.
  • **of course, you can use any kind of cheese, mustard/condiments you want to make these. This is the combo my husband and I really like.
  • Enjoy!

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