Cuban-Style Burgers with Grilled Ham & Cheese
Cuban-Style Burgers with Grilled Ham & Cheese might be just the American recipe you are searching for. One serving contains 604 calories, 44g of protein, and 36g of fat. For $2.99 per serving, you get a main course that serves 4. It can be enjoyed any time, but it is especially good for The Fourth Of July. If you have pepper, chile powder, spicy brown mustard, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it.
Instructions
Prepare a medium-hot fire in a charcoal grill with a cover, or preheat a gas grill to medium-high.
To make the spread, combine the relish and mustards in a small bowl and stir to blend.
To make the patties, combine the sirloin, garlic, chile powder, cumin, cilantro, and pepper sauce in a large bowl and season with salt and pepper. Handling the meat as little as possible to avoid compacting it, mix well. Divide the mixture into 4 equal portions and form the portions into patties to fit the buns.
When the grill is ready, brush the grill rack with vegetable oil.
Place the patties on the rack, cover, and cook, turning once, until done to preference, 5 to 7 minutes on each side for medium. Just before the patties are done, turn a second time and place a ham slice and a cheese slice on top of each patty. During the last few minutes of cooking, place the buns, cut side down, on the outer edges of the rack to toast lightly.
To assemble the burgers, spread the pickle spread over the cut sides of the buns. On each bun bottom, place a patty.
Add the bun tops and serve.
Book, using the USDA Nutrition Database
James McNair has served as the head judge of Build a Better Burger since it began in 1990, heading both the regional selection process and the cook-off judging; he is now the chairman of the national contest. He is the author of more than forty cookbooks, including Burgers, Beef, Chicken, Corn, Grill, Pizza, and The Sutter Home Napa Valley Cookbook, and has received an Award of Excellence from the International Association of Culinary Professionals. McNair also teaches cooking classes and gives culinary lectures around the country, and has appeared on many national and local television shows. He lives in Napa Valley.