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It's finally Christmas Eve, meaning you've made it through all the hustle and bustle of the holiday season and hopefully got to check lots of fun Christmas activities off your list! I wasn't sure about having a burger because in the past at a different burger place,I really didn't enjoy the pink, this Enjoyable lunch. Nice atmosphere, good food and friendly, welcoming staff especially Giuseppe. You can have My Christmas Eve Burgers for 2. Early lunch. 🤗 using 9 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of My Christmas Eve Burgers for 2. Early lunch. 🤗
- Prepare 2 of steak Burgers.
- Prepare 2 of Burger buns.
- You need 4 slices of Tomato.
- You need 4 slices of Cucumber.
- You need 1 of little slices of a Red onion.
- You need 2 of small handfuls Spinach.
- Prepare 2 of chedder cheese squares.
- You need 1 of little bit of Tomato ketchup.
- It's 1 of little sour cream & Chives sauce.
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My Christmas Eve Burgers for 2. Early lunch. 🤗 instructions
- Butter the buns.
- Spinach and tomato..
- Red onion.
- Tomato and sourcream and chives sauce..
- Burgers (I have large steak burgers the hang out of the bun) and cheese on the top bun where the sauce is..
- Cheese slices.
- And cover with the top bun..
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