The other day the Skull Cakelet Pan from Nordic Ware arrived in our home.
I ordered it after drolling over the cool pizza skull recipe video that I kept seeing online.
While I haven't yet made the pizza skulls (or skull calzones) have been having fun experimenting with ways to use it.
The first night, Liz made some delicious skull scones to accompany a delicious trout and rice dinner.
The next day, I used a package oatmeal muffin mix to make oatmeal skull muffins.
And then yesterday I thought I'd keep experimenting.
And I came up with a recipe that I call Skull Burger Patties - or maybe Spicy Burger Patties (or, more accurately, Slightly Spicy Burger Patties).
They were delicious.
Here is the recipe.
Ingredients:
Makes 6 Skull Burger Patties.
Procedure:
They turned out delicious.
I had the burgers without buns and a side salad that included sweet-hot peppers. I added ketchup and President's Choice Smokin' Stampede Beer and Chipotle BBQ sauce to the eyes and the nose for fun effect. But these burgers didn't really need any condoments.
I suppose I could have sliced dill pickles and placed them across one another beneath each skull to make a skull and crossbones effect.
As I said, the burgers were delicious. But perhaps not as spicy as I would normally like. (I can handle really hot food).
Next time I might use the Dorito "Flaming Hot" chips to give some nice punch. Or, stick with a regular less painful Dorito flavour, and add in sliced jalapeno or some additional hot dried spice to the mix.
I might also try adding in grated cheese. Maybe by pressing the hamburger meat into the bottom of the pan and a bit up the sides then inserted grated cheese inside, then topping the "back of the skull head" with a layer of meat so the cheese cooks inside.
So many fun possibilities.
The "Haunted" Skull Cakelet Pan from Nordic Ware |
I ordered it after drolling over the cool pizza skull recipe video that I kept seeing online.
While I haven't yet made the pizza skulls (or skull calzones) have been having fun experimenting with ways to use it.
The first night, Liz made some delicious skull scones to accompany a delicious trout and rice dinner.
Skull scones |
The next day, I used a package oatmeal muffin mix to make oatmeal skull muffins.
Oatmeal skull muffins go best in the morning with a skull coffee mug |
And I came up with a recipe that I call Skull Burger Patties - or maybe Spicy Burger Patties (or, more accurately, Slightly Spicy Burger Patties).
Skull Burger Patties |
Here is the recipe.
Ingredients:
- 700g extra lean hamburger meat (approx 1.5 lb)
- 2 eggs
- 2 garlic cloves (minced, sliced into tiny chunks) (or garlic powder)
- 3/4 cup of crushed Dorito BOLD BBQ tortilla chips (approx 1/2 a family sized bag)
- 1/4 cup of breadcrumbs
- Montreal steak spice
Makes 6 Skull Burger Patties.
Procedure:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- Spray inside of Nordic Ware Skull Cakelet Pan with cooking spray.
- Crush down 1/3 to 1/2 a bag of Dorito BOLD BBQ tortilla chips. (Easy to do this in a sealed sandwich baggy. Crush by hand or use a roller. Heck, play catch with it, step on them, whatever turns your crank) You'll want to end up with about 3/4 a cup of broken Dorito tortilla chips - some fine chunks, some slightly larger ones will be in the mix
- Mix hamburger meat with 2 eggs, breadcrumbs and Dorito BOLD BBQ.
- Add minced garlic and Montreal steak spice and ensure hamburger is mixed well
- Press mixed hamburger mixture into the skull pan. (Each one will be about 3/4 full, or less than a centimeter from the top.
- Cook in center of pre-heated oven for approximately 20 minutes. (Depending on your stove, you might want to check the meat about 18 minutes in. It could be done, or it might take longer than 20 minutes.
Skull Burgers hot out of the oven. |
They turned out delicious.
I had the burgers without buns and a side salad that included sweet-hot peppers. I added ketchup and President's Choice Smokin' Stampede Beer and Chipotle BBQ sauce to the eyes and the nose for fun effect. But these burgers didn't really need any condoments.
I suppose I could have sliced dill pickles and placed them across one another beneath each skull to make a skull and crossbones effect.
Skull Burgers and Salad |
As I said, the burgers were delicious. But perhaps not as spicy as I would normally like. (I can handle really hot food).
Next time I might use the Dorito "Flaming Hot" chips to give some nice punch. Or, stick with a regular less painful Dorito flavour, and add in sliced jalapeno or some additional hot dried spice to the mix.
I might also try adding in grated cheese. Maybe by pressing the hamburger meat into the bottom of the pan and a bit up the sides then inserted grated cheese inside, then topping the "back of the skull head" with a layer of meat so the cheese cooks inside.
So many fun possibilities.
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