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    Bacon and Cheddar Sliders

    Bacon and Cheddar Sliders

    Classic burger toppings are all here. Toasting buns on the grill gives a delightful crunch.

    Ingredients

    3

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    Photo by: Nigel Cox
    Bacon and Cheddar Sliders

    Bacon and Cheddar Sliders

    Classic burger toppings are all here. Toasting buns on the grill gives a delightful crunch.

    Ingredients

    3 tablespoons minced shallots
    1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
    12 ounces ground sirloin
    3/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, divided
    Cooking spray
    2 ounces 2% reduced-fat sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (about 1/2 cup)
    8 whole-wheat slider buns
    3 tablespoons canola mayonnaise
    4 cornichon or other small dill pickles, each cut lengthwise into 4 slices
    4 small lettuce leaves, each torn in half
    1 small ripe tomato, cut into 8 slices
    3 slices cooked bacon, cut into 1-inch pieces

    Preparation

    1. Preheat grill to medium-high heat.

    2. Gently combine first 3 ingredients and

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    Tue, Jul 3, 2012 8:52 AM EDT
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