Cheeseburger Hot Pockets: The Ultimate Easy Homemade Favorite
If you’re looking for a quick meal that satisfies a burger craving without the mess of a grill, these homemade hot pockets are the answer. By using a few clever kitchen shortcuts, you can create a warm, melty, and satisfying handheld treat that the whole family will love.
Why This Recipe Works
- Simple Ingredients: Uses accessible pantry and fridge staples like refrigerated biscuits and ground beef.
- Kid-Approved: All the flavors of a cheeseburger in a fun, handheld shape.
- Versatile: Easy to customize with your favorite burger toppings like pickles or bacon.
Ingredients
To get started, you will need the following key ingredients:
- Ground Beef: 1 lb.
- Shredded Cheese: 1 cup (Cheddar or a Mexican blend works perfectly).
- Mayonnaise: 1/2 cup (this adds moisture and a rich, savory depth to the filling).
- Refrigerated Biscuits: 1 tube (such as Grands! Southern Homestyle).
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Brown the Beef
In a large skillet over medium-high heat, cook the 1 lb of ground beef until fully browned. Drain any excess grease to ensure your hot pockets don’t become soggy.
2. Mix the Filling
In a medium bowl, combine the browned beef, 1 cup of shredded cheese, and 1/2 cup of mayonnaise. Stir until the cheese begins to melt slightly and the mixture is well-incorporated.
3. Prep the Dough
Separate the refrigerated biscuits. On a lightly floured surface, flatten each biscuit into a thin circle using your palm or a rolling pin.
4. Assemble
Place a generous spoonful of the cheeseburger mixture into the center of each flattened biscuit. Fold the dough over the filling to create a half-moon shape. Use a fork to crimp the edges tightly, sealing the filling inside.
5. Bake to Golden Perfection
Place the pockets on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake according to the package directions on the biscuit tube (usually around 350°F or 375°F) for 12–15 minutes, or until the crust is deep golden brown and flaky.
Pro-Tips for Success
Serve with a Dip: These are fantastic when dipped in classic burger condiments like ketchup, mustard, or even a side of Thousand Island dressing.
Egg Wash: For a professional, glossy finish, brush the tops of the pockets with a beaten egg before putting them in the oven.
Don’t Overfill: It’s tempting to pile on the beef, but overfilling can cause the seams to burst during baking.
