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My mom stuffs soft homemade yeast rolls with ground beef, tomato sauce and cheese to make these tasty sandwiches. They're great leftovers, too. My son takes them in his lunch the next day. —Nancy Holland, Morgan Hill, California
With Johnsonville Italian Sausage.
Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 255 calories, 10 g fat (4 g saturated fat), 42 mg cholesterol, 378 mg sodium, 27 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 13 g protein.
Originally published as Cheeseburger Buns in Taste of Home June/July 2003, p35
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Reviewed on Oct. 09, 2012 by kacylynn
This is my favorite freezer cooking recipe, these taste great reheated. I just prepare as directed, bake several minutes (but not until golden, only until dough appears baked), wrap individually in foil, freeze and when reheating remove foil, wrap in paper towel and heat 2 mins or so in microwave. I make this exact recipe and a variation with pizza filling instead, always a hit! I have officially quit buying hot pockets!
Reviewed on Sep. 29, 2012 by dmoehring
I put deli ham and cheddar cheese in the middle. This was a huge hit with picky eaters and the teens loved them! I've left out the middle and served these as dinner rolls which went quick!
Reviewed on Aug. 11, 2012 by senzascusa
I haven't frozen this exact recipe, but have frozen another very similar one and they work great. I just pop 'em frozen into the microwave on a low power level. They don't get soggy at all and taste wonderful.
Reviewed on Jul. 28, 2012 by rebeccakilby
I absolutly love this recipe, I have been making it since it came out in your magazine, super simple and kids love the taste, I would give this 10 stars if you had room!!
Reviewed on Jun. 12, 2012 by pettymama
These took some time but turned out really good. I spiced the meat up with Tex Joy and did american and Jack cheese.
Reviewed on May. 15, 2012 by psygrad95
Family favorite! I've made with frozen whole wheat bread also. Almost a 5, but I often have trouble with the juices/cheese leaking out. It is a little time consuming to wrap them all, so I don't make them regularly.
Reviewed on Sep. 13, 2011 by senzascusa
Took these to a potluck and went down a storm. Everyone loved 'em. I think this filling sounds too simple. Many fillings would be great, but my favourite is adding tomato puree instead of sauce and adding spices like cinnamon, thyme, garlic, bay leaves and use mozza instead of cheddar or processed cheese. My hubby can't wait for me to make 'em again.
Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2011 by rebeccakilby
i have made this recipe for years and years and for every party or holiday occasion you will find these on my table. i make them half the size because most of my audiance is children who are usually to busy to eat. Great recipe and one of my favs.
Reviewed on Jun. 07, 2011 by swandlw
These are so easy and so good. (try dipping them in ketchup to eat) And yes, these freeze really well, we just thaw/warm them in the microwave wrapped in a paper towel.
Reviewed on Dec. 13, 2010 by sahm824
No matter what filling I put in these, they are always a hit. Sloppy joe, roast beef and peppers, pizza type fillings. You can make so many different combos. I would love to know if anyone has tried to freeze them and then reheat them. Like hot pockets?
Reviewed on Sep. 18, 2010 by southcountygirl
Definately have to make these since they are from a fellow south county girl. thanks!
Reviewed on Mar. 26, 2010 by Summer77
My family & I just tried these tonight and absolutely loved them. I will certainly make these again & again. Thanks for sharing this delicious recipe!
Reviewed on May. 27, 2009 by SheeksT
I too have been making these for years. My family loves them. I make 2 batches everyday during deer season using deer sausage and moozeralla cheese. They taste the same as leftovers the next day heating them up in the microwave for 1 minute.
Reviewed on May. 18, 2009 by kissesmomof4
I have been making these for years. They are a big hit especially with the men folk ;)
Reviewed on Mar. 05, 2009 by Airhead806
great with Sloppy Joe mix as the filling.
Reviewed on Dec. 02, 2008 by ScottsdalePrincess
I have been making these for years. My son loves them! They also freeze well. I do the dough in the bread machine and it has come out perfect every time of the many dozens I have probably made them. Shortcut: Just brown ground beef and onion and garlic. Put it on the dough circles. Squeeze ketchup over and top with cheese. You also can use other fillings. Like chicken with cream of chicken soup and green onions we like. Or ham and cream of mushroom with diced cooked potatoes. This is one of the top 10 recipes ever to come out of TOH.
I have been making these for years. My son loves them! They also freeze well. I do the dough in the bread machine and it has come out perfect every time of the many dozens I have probably made them.
Shortcut: Just brown ground beef and onion and garlic. Put it on the dough circles. Squeeze ketchup over and top with cheese.
You also can use other fillings. Like chicken with cream of chicken soup and green onions we like. Or ham and cream of mushroom with diced cooked potatoes.
This is one of the top 10 recipes ever to come out of TOH.
Reviewed on Dec. 01, 2008 by 5hungrykids
We loved these! I didn't quite have enough filling to make 16 so I made a couple with ham and cheese. My kids ate these so fast they were gone in no time. I definately need to make a double batch with my family. The dough/bread is excellent. I will now use this dough recipe for my bierocks. I am going to try pizza toppings in some like another reviewer said just to see what that tastes like. This recipe is a keeper and I will make often. Thanks!
Reviewed on Aug. 07, 2008 by taunja_smith
My family loves these, they freeze really well if I make a double batch. I serve with potato salad.
Reviewed on Jul. 07, 2008 by 1100
Reviewed on Jun. 13, 2008 by jmz2005
These sound wonderful. Will definately make for my family. Think this is something they would love. Thank you for sharing this.
Reviewed on May. 20, 2008 by lisakayhan
This dough is wonderful...tried ham and cheese, it was great, they are like hot pockets only much cheaper to make and they do freeze great, also tried filling with cream cheese beaten with a little sugar and raspberry jam, they were great. Definitely something I will make frequently.
Reviewed on May. 11, 2008 by dkwidmer58
These cheeseburgers are very tasty. I let my bread machine do the kneading & rising. Cut down on the work. I highly recommend these. Deb
Reviewed on Apr. 11, 2008 by KrystaLyn
These are great! My picky husband had 3 and requested the leftovers for lunch the next day. The dough is fantastic! I'm going to try the dough recipe for dinner rolls, it was so good. Mine took the times listed to rise.
Reviewed on Mar. 25, 2008 by keverwann
These took an hour to rise the first time and another hour to do the 2nd rise... plan extra time into your schedule if you are cooking these. The dough is wonderful to work with though! We filled ours with sloppy joe mix, turned out yummy!
Reviewed on Jan. 18, 2008 by landofoz07
I always make a double batch of these. One is the regular recipe and the other is adapted for pizza fillings. I freeze one batch - they reheat wonderfully!
Reviewed on Dec. 12, 2007 by crazydaizy69
These are so very yummy. I have to keep it a secret if I make them or I will have everyone I know at the door.
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