Easiest Way to Prepare at dinner Mike's Own-White Castle Cheese Sliders®

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Easiest Way to Prepare at dinner Mike's Own-White Castle Cheese Sliders® Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Mike's Own-White Castle Cheese Sliders®. Great recipe for Mike's Own-White Castle Cheese Sliders®. For those more interested in just making and eating a better Slider. The added sodium in this dish from both the broth and onions does pair nicely with the sweetness of the King's Hawaiian.

It is one of my favorites.

This time, I will make it a bit tasty.

White Castle® opens up on the Las Vegas Strip and Ian K swings by to sample both The.

You can have Mike's Own-White Castle Cheese Sliders® using 25 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients of Mike's Own-White Castle Cheese Sliders®

  1. You need of Slider Meat.

  2. You need 1 1/2 lb of Freshest Quality 80/20 Ground Hamburger.

  3. Prepare 1/2 cup of Salted Beef Broth [you may not need/use all].

  4. It’s 1 tsp of Onion Powder.

  5. You need 1/2 tsp of Each: Garlic Powder - Black Pepper - Salt.

  6. It’s of Oven Bake Mixture.

  7. Prepare 2 1/2 cup of [to 3 cups] Beef Broth.

  8. You need 1/2 cup of Dehydrated Onions.

  9. It’s 1 tbsp of Onion Powder.

  10. Prepare of Bread.

  11. You need 15 small of Sara Lee Plain Dinner Rolls [best] Or, [for the sweet tooth] King's Hawaiian Sweet Rolls.

  12. Prepare of Cheeses.

  13. Prepare 10 slice of Kraft American Cheese Slices [one layer cheese only].

  14. You need of Toppings.

  15. You need 1/2 cup of Dehydrated Onions + 1 1/2 Cups Water [soak for rehydration].

  16. Prepare 15 of Sliced Vlassic Pickles.

  17. Prepare of Kitchen Equipment.

  18. It’s 1 large of 9" x 12" Or 11" x 15" Baking Pan.

  19. Prepare 1 large of Straw [to puncture meat].

  20. You need 1 large of Plastic Bowl & 1 Smaller Plastic Bowl.

  21. It’s 1 large of Kitchen Knife.

  22. You need 1 of Parchment Paper.

  23. It’s 1 large of Rolling Pin.

  24. You need 1 of Spatula.

  25. Prepare 1 of Tinfoil.

Then you'll go crazy for these copycat White Castle Cheeseburger Sliders.

Melted cheese, great beefy onion flavor.

They taste exactly like the original sliders.

This post is part of a kick-butt burger grill giveaway hosted by GirlCarnivore but the burger epicness (these incredible White Castle Cheeseburger Sliders - copycat recipe) are all.

Mike's Own-White Castle Cheese Sliders® instructions

  1. WC, done my way. ;0) Enjoy!.

  2. Heat oven to 450°. Pictured are the items youll need. Note: Tinfoil, parchment paper and large baking pan not shown..

  3. Mix your 1/2 cup of dehydrated onions with your 1 1/2 cups water and allow it to sit for 30 + minutes to hydrate. These little guys will burst several shades of white and bloom right up for you! These fully hydrated onions will also have that tiny inner, "snap!" that White Castle has indeed become known for! Drain any excess fluid from onions..

  4. Mix everything in the Slider Meat section except - slowly add your 1/2 cup broth. I didnt use it all but you may. You'll want your meat gummy and tacky - not runny and falling apart. Remember, there are no binders [i.e., eggs or bread crumbs] in this slider meat mixture and I can't be certain what grade of beef you'll be purchasing. So, go half, then go slowly! You'll want your meat really hard to roll with a rolling pin. Meaning, it sticks to your rolling pin constantly. That should give you that proper, "cooked meat," WC texture..

  5. On parchment paper or equivalent - roll your meat to about 1/4" [or just slightly thicker] thickness..

  6. ° Create lines with a knife where youll size your patties. Cut meat all the way through. See photos. ° Using a sturdy straw or rounded equivalent, make 5 holes in your lined out patties. Discard leftover meat from hole punctures. ° Lightly sprinkle top of hamburger meat with onion and garlic powder. ° Freeze your patties until just slightly frozen, yet pliable. Or, you can simply freeze them solid. I've never noticed any difference between the two other than cooking times and I always freeze mine. ° I also freeze full sheets of these patties just to have on hand. They'll last safely in the freezer for a month and when ready, you're less than 30 minutes away from.a WC lunch!.

  7. ° Wrap hamburger in parchment and freeze fully or partially. Lightly flatten and evenly smooth meat before you do. Be careful not to flatten your work though! ° Second picture: Fully frozen sheet of copycat White Castle hamburger meat..

  8. Depending upon the size of your overall hamburger patty, mix your Oven Bake Mixture in a 9"x12" or 12"x15" pan..

  9. Place frozen sheet of meat into your pan filled with your Oven Bake mixture, cover with Tinfoil and seal pan very tightly. Bake for 13 to 15 minutes at 450° until bubbling. Try not to peek until the end of cooking. Youll want your meat to fully steam..

  10. ° Uncover your cooked hamburger. ° If needed, drain 1/2 of the fluid while leaving meat in place. [you wont want your buns touching the fluid in your pan] ° Lay one layer of sliced of American cheese on top meat as pictured. Don't double up on the cheese as it will easily over dominate your Sliders flavor and drown out your onions and seasonings. ° Sprinkle all of your now hydrated - dehydrated onions on the top of cheese. Cover every inch of meat. ° Cut your rolls in half and place the top halves atop your cheese and onions. ° Tightly re-seal pan again with your Tinfoil and place back in the oven for 3+ minutes to.

  11. Your entire kitchen should literally be smelling like a White Castle franchise by now!
    Throw on your bottom buns, a sliced pickle in each and prepare to taste the memories!

Pictured below are WCs made with Kings Hawaiian Rolls..

  1. Enjoy!.

Also, I buy the Deli american cheese - the finer quality cheese, you will notice a difference and so will your fam, the sliders taste WAY better.

All in all, a GREAT recipe.

Pickles - Add two pickles per slider or four if using a bigger sandwich.

This is close to how many the restaurant uses.

You also can add cheese if you prefer, but it will impact the overall cost.