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I just made these for our family. Everyone LOVED them.
https://www.favfamilyrecipes.com/our-version-of-white-castle-sliders/ Super easy. |
| What makes them different than other sliders ? |
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NP. Probably the fact that you mix Lipton onion soup mix, milk, and peanut butter into the ground beef. There are some interesting shaping directions too.
Thanks for the recipie, OP. Looks interesting. We tend to have a night or two of less healthy/meat heavy dinners per week, and this looks teen friendly. |
Did you read the recipe? Good lord what makes people post annoying sh!t like this. NP btw. |
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OP here. Yeah, the peanut butter threw me, but it is necessary.
New family favorite |
| Gonna try this. Anyone try with turkeyburger? |
| True White Castle burgers are steamed. Yuk! |
I haven't. These are baked at 350, so the turkey will retain moisture |
I don't just randomly click on links. Sounds like you need a sundae on Sunday, grumpy PP OP could have written sth like, the recipe is very unique: there's peanut butter (but it doesn't taste nutty) and onion dip. But didn't. Thanks DP for the recipe details! |
| Yummy! I grew up in Cincy + had them there. I love them. |
"Sounds like you need a sundae on Sunday, grumpy PP" This made me crack up. Thank you |
It's basic - read before commenting. Otherwise don't comment at all. Seriously basic here. If you don't want to click links - don't comment. If you don't want to read what posters initiate - don't comment. Don't be an a$$. |
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A little inspiration for your Valentines Day, OP:
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This is OUTSTANDING! thank you! We watched Undercover Boss and the White Castle boss was on there. He made a mess of things. It was great! |