From: Bergy
On Feb 29, 2004
5 star all the way. I used cream cheese with sundried tomato. I found that by making each pattie 1/2 inch thick that the hamburgers were too fat (1") & stubby so I made each 1/4 inch thick ending up with a 1/2" hamburger filled with the cream cheese mixture. Loved the flavor from the herb/garlic soup mix. I topped the burger with lettuce tomato & cheese, grilled mushrooms on the side and Baking stone fries - terrific Saturday night dinner. Thanks Tish loved this recipe
From: JillAZ
On Jul 9, 2005
Mmmmmm. These were really good. I couldn't find the garlic & herb soup mix so substituted 2 teaspoons beef bouillon granules and about 1-1/2 tablespoons Mrs. Dash garlic & herb seasoning. Delicious! I did have some filling leftover and will probably use a little less in each burger next time and make more burgers. Very good recipe - Thanks Tish!
From: evewitch
On Sep 21, 2003
These got high marks from my family. I prepared 4 the day I mixed them up. I probably filled each with too much cream cheese (I hate leftovers, and it makes considerably more than 8 T filling), but I got them closed after a struggle. I made the first batch in the Foreman clone (which I wouldn't recommend since it squished all the filling out). The second batch froze and thawed beautifully. I panfried them and didn't lose the filling. And everyone thought they were really "cool." I might experiment with a spice mixture so I can ditch the sugary soup mix, but other than that, these are perfect! Oh, and I forgot to buy green onions, but I'll definitely add them next time.
From: Shari2
On Oct 28, 2004
These were very tasty. I made them up ahead of time in the freezer and took one out for dinner. I didn't defrost it, just put it in the pan frozen and it cooked up quickly. I loved the flavor of the garlic/herb soup mix with the cream cheese. Thanks for a great burger recipe.
From: Me & Mr. Jones
On May 27, 2007
Oh my! So yummy! I couldn't find the soup mix listed so I just used regular onion soup mix, and 'doctored' it by adding fresh garlic and Italian seasoning. This one's a definite keeper. Thanks for posting, Tish!
From: * Pamela *
On Jul 5, 2005
Oh wow, were these ever good! I made these during my Once a Month cooking blitz and tonight we dined like royalty! I used a bit more than a Tbsp of filling which caused them to split during grilling but they still tasted great. I think you could fill twice as many patties with the filling as it is. I bought Lipton's soup mix as you said but I will probably use my pantry staple Copycat Lipton's Onion Soup Mix the next time I make these. Thanks for sharing
From: The Rock & Roll BBQ Chef
On Jun 20, 2007
I really liked the idea of having the cream cheese in the center. Great job!
From: Chef #408643
On Dec 1, 2007
I was a bit disappointed with these. Maybe my expectations were too high. I wasn't crazy about the filling. I think I prefer good old fashioned cheddar on top instead.
From: Chef #214579
On May 9, 2005
using the tips in an earlier review we made them thinner and freezing meant if we were hungry for one in several days the frozen thing was there-we just heated it up frm the frozen state-succulent
From: likestocooklovestoeat
On Dec 9, 2007
These were really good - I had extra cream cheese spread, so we'll use it on bagels with salmon for brunch.
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