Recipe: Cheeseburger Pockets

Ground beef is one of those things that I take out the night before - and 9x out of 10 - I have no idea what I'm going to do with it. This week - I came across a great recipe that looked super super easy - would it actually taste good? 

 Start out with ground beef - I added a can of mushrooms - just because I like them...

Then on a cookie sheet  - lay out 5 biscuits - smush them a bit to make them larger. Then you top it with a spoonful of the ground beef mixture and then add some Land O'Lakes cheese (cuz it's DA BEST!).

After trying a few different things - smushing the biscuit on my hand seemed to be the best way to really get it big enough to cover the toppings.

Once you lay the other biscuit on top - edge it with a fork. I was a bit skeptical that it would actually seal - but here we go.

Ten minutes later - CHEESEBURGER POCKETS! 

These were DELICIOUS! It's funny - I've been wanting to try empanadas lately - and think I basically just did without knowing it! I kept thinking of different things I could make as variations off this recipe. I know the first thing I will do on this one is throw a squirt of ketchup under the cheese - mmm!

This recipe was so tasty - I couldn't get over how much I liked them - and on the table in about 15-20 minutes - SOLD!

CHEESEBURGER POCKETS

Ingredients

1 can of Pillsbury Grands Butter Layer Flaky Biscuits (10 count)
2/3 pound ground beef (80/20)
1 small can mushrooms
4 slices Land O'Lakes American Cheese

Instructions

* Preheat the oven to 400
* Brown ground beef and mushrooms for 10 minutes and drain.
* Spray cookie sheet with non-stick cooking spray. Flatten 5 biscuits a bit with your hand to make them a bit wider. Be careful not to pull on them as they may tear.
* Top each biscuit with the ground beef and then add cheese. (I broke it up into pieces to cover better.)
* Then, flatten the rest of your biscuits and place on top and seal the edges with a fork.
* Bake for 10 minutes until golden brown.

Thanks to Mommy Hates Cooking for sharing it.





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