Gratifying Ground Beef Puffs

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Gratifying Ground Beef Puffs

There are two reasons why you'll love these Gratifying Ground Beef Puffs. First, they taste absolutely delicious, and second, they're so easy to make you barely have to lift a finger! The next time you're having guests over, this recipe with ground beef is sure to come in handy. Bite-sized beef-filled appetizers are great for serving a crowd and this simple recipe makes preparation and cooking a breeze. Stop searching for appetizers with ground beef... this is the only recipe you'll ever need!

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef, browned
  • 1 package dry onion soup mix
  • 2 cups cheddar cheese
  • 50 -60 refrigerated buttermilk biscuits, in the can

Instructions

  1. While browning beef, add onion soup mix.
     
  2. Let cool and mix in cheese.
     
  3. Put about 1 tablespoon of mixture on an unrolled biscuit and pinch shut.
     
  4. Place biscuit pinched side down on cookie sheet. Bake according to directions on biscuit can.
     
  5. Serve with spicy mustard.

     

Variation: Use taco seasoning instead of soup mix and jalapeno cheese. Serve with salsa.

 

 

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This is an interesting recipe and I especially want to try the variation with taco seasoning and jalapeno cheese. I'm a little unclear on exactly how the biscuits should be folded into puffs. I've made them before by separating the layers (I love the flaky layer variety) and placing the filling between the layers before reassembling and pinching around the perimeter. I'll have to experiment with this one. A short video showing the assembly process would clear up any questions.

use half of the jumbo bisquits. or home made bread dough,

Really, where do you find a 50-60 ct can of biscuits? Do you fold 1 biscuit in half to seal or do you use 2? Ket's check our typing before we post!

Really?!? YOU'RE going to complain about spelling when you don't do it yourself?? "Ket's"?? As far as the biscuits are concerned, I don't think the author MEANT you had to find ONE can of 50-60 biscuits, rather get between 5-6 REGULAR cans of biscuits...

1lb of beef is going to do 50-60 biscuits

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