The Pennsylvania Dutch Burger

  1. Get your grill going. Get it going hot, you are going to be making some burgers here.
  2. In a medium bowl mix the ground beef, onion, salt and pepper. Form the mixture into 4 patties and set aside. Note: If you make a well in the center of your burger when you are forming the patty it will grill up to be a nice flat burger instead of a poofy hockey puck.
  3. Cook the bacon until crisp in a skillet. Set the bacon aside on a paper towel lined plate.
  4. Grill your burgers to your preference. I grill 4 minutes on the first side, then I flip the burgers and cook them on the second side for 3 minutes. Once the burgers have cooked for the 3 minutes I put the bacon and then the cheese on top of the burger. I let them cook for an additional minute until the cheese is melted. Remove the burgers from the grill.
  5. Assemble the burgers. Slather the bottom side of the pretzel roll with mustard. Top with the burger. Then put the zucchini slaw on the burger. Put the top of the pretzel roll on. Serve with a side of the zucchini slaw. Iced tea would go nicely here. Enjoy.
  6. Put the miracle whip, sugar, salt, apple cider vinegar, yellow mustard, and milk together in a bowl. Whisk to combine. It will look a little curdled, but it will smooth out. You want it to have the consistency of thick cream. If it is too thick add a little more milk to thin it out.
  7. Combine all of the vegetables and fruit into a bowl. Add the dressing. Fold everything together.
  8. Place in refrigerator until ready to serve. It is good right away if you're in a pinch but it's better after an hour of sitting in the refrigerator.

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Taken from food52.com/recipes/13559-the-pennsylvania-dutch-burger (may not work)

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