LOOZIANNA CAJUN "TURTLE-BURGERS"

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LOOZIANNA CAJUN

WOW! Only in Louisiana! If you can't cook or can't make these yourself, ask someone who can and beg! These are cute when served on a plate of dirty rice and surrounded by a bed of leafy greens or lettuce. This is also a fun project to get kids into the kitchen. Prepping and eating!

Provided by A R Caswell

Categories     Burgers

Time 2h15m

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 lb ground beef, ***do not use lean
1 lb thin sliced bacon, uncooked
2-6 tsp tony chachere's original creole seasoning
4 slice sharp cheddar cheese slices
2 pkg hot dogs/wieners
1 box wooden toothpicks

Steps:

  • 1. *PRE HEAT OVEN TO 400 DEGREES. Season 2 pounds of ground beef with Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning. You could also use the lower salt or salt free versions. The spice is what is needed. About 1-3 teaspoons per pound, but adjust according to your family's taste and salt requirements or restrictions.
  • 2. After seasoning, pat out by hand, the ground beef patties, about 8 ounces each, and form into oval turtle shell shapes.
  • 3. Slice each hotdog in half lengthwise. Then cut each hotdog in half. Use 1/2 a hotdog for each head, tail, and leg, cutting slits into the ends of the "legs" to make the turtle "toes" and insert them into the turtle body patty. Use the wooden toothpicks to hold the head, legs, and tail in place.
  • 4. Top each one with one slice of sharp cheddar cheese. Place flat on platter and chill in refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
  • 5. Remove from refrigerator and wrap and weave each patty with bacon strips to enclose the cheese slice and form the shell. Use toothpicks to hold the strips of bacon if needed. The wood toothpicks should hold the head, legs, and tail in place.
  • 6. Place on a rack in a 2" deep baking pan/dish which has been lined with foil. *It's better if you place them on a rack, so that the excess grease drains off while the turtle-burgers bake. It also makes the turtle shells crunchy.
  • 7. Bake at 400 degrees for 35-40 minutes, depending on the size and thickness of the patties.
  • 8. Remove from oven and let rest on a platter for 10 minutes prior to serving.
  • 9. These a cute when served on a plate of dirty rice and surrounded by a bed of leafy green lettuce.
  • 10. A little crispy-crunchy... kind of spicy... just how a good turtle-burger should be! I'm talkin' bout good, yeah!!!

Pappi Munda
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These burgers are a great way to try something new. I'm glad I gave them a try.


EMUGET NELSON
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I made these burgers for my family and they loved them. Even my picky kids ate them up!


Sasikumari Sasikumari
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These burgers are a fun and unique way to serve turtle meat.


Ajla Hema
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I've been making these burgers for years and they're always a crowd-pleaser.


Isaiah Gumm
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I'm not sure if I would make these again. They were a lot of work and the end result wasn't worth it.


mohamed aamiin
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These burgers are a great way to use up leftover turtle meat.


Sagor Fokir
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I followed the recipe exactly and the burgers turned out perfect. I will definitely be making these again.


Inuwa Awaisu
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The turtle meat was a little tough, but the overall flavor of the burgers was great.


Rukhsarahmed Dahlevi
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I've never had turtle before, but these burgers were surprisingly delicious.


Mega Mid
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These turtle burgers were a hit at my last party! Everyone loved them.