Ingredients
- 3 poblano chiles
- Canola oil
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- 24 ounces ground chuck, 80/20
- 8 thin slices aged provolone cheese
- 4 sesame seed buns, sliced in 1/2
Directions
Heat the grill to high.
Brush the chiles with oil and season with salt and pepper. Grill until blistered on all sides and soft, about 12 minutes. Remove the chiles from the grill, place in a bowl, cover with plastic wrap and let sit 15 minutes. Peel, stem and seed the chiles. Slice the chiles and set aside.
Make 4 loosely-packed burger patties by tossing some of the meat from hand to hand. press your thumb into the center of each patty to make a little well. (At this point, you can chill or even freeze the burgers briefly so that they hold their shapes better when cooked.) Brush with oil and season with salt and pepper. Grill until slightly charred on both sides and cooked to medium doneness, about 8 minutes. Top each burger with 2 slices of cheese, close the cover of the grill and continue cooking for about 30 seconds or until the cheese just melts. Put the buns on the grill, cut side down and grill until slightly charred, about 15 seconds. Place the burgers on the bottom half, put a few slices of the poblano on top of the cheese and cover with the burger tops.















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By Matt Brzozowski
Hudsonville, MI
on September 07, 2011
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I did these a little different. I actually cooked my burger in a pan with canola oil.. strange as it may seem, the oil charred the outside of the burger and made a really nice crust, while cooking it in the pan in its own juices rendered a more moist burger. Then I used American cheese instead, a pinch of fresh cilantro, and used an onion bun. WOW. Just... Wow.
By cammy.
lighthouse pt., FL
on April 02, 2011
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I MADE THIS BURGER USEING AN ITEM CALLED A BURGER POCKET PRESS IT WAS A STUFF BURGER MAKER I FOUND ON THE NET.IT WAS DELICIOUS IN SIDE THE MEAT.
By diane4zs_1747367
Cape Coral, FL
on February 10, 2011
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I love poblanos and never thought of added them on top of a burger. Everyone loved them. I don't eat meat so I had the toppings on a veggie burger, yum! I grilled a lot of poblanos and froze the extra.
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