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Cheeseburger Bowls

7

Points®

Total time: 25 min • Prep: 15 min • Cook: 10 min • Serves: 4 • Difficulty: Easy

So you want a cheeseburger with all the fixings, but you’re fixing to be healthy? This colorful meal has your name written all over it.

White bowl filled with lettuce and topped with sauteed ground beef, chopped tomatoes, shredded cheese, and pickles, with a small bowl of dressing on the side
White bowl filled with lettuce and topped with sauteed ground beef, chopped tomatoes, shredded cheese, and pickles, with a small bowl of dressing on the side

Ingredients

Cooking spray

4 spray(s)

Uncooked extra lean ground beef 96 % lean 4% fat

1 pound(s)

Kosher salt

1 tsp

Uncooked onion(s)

1 small

Chopped romaine lettuce

6 cup(s), shredded

Plum tomato

4 medium

Kosher dill pickle sandwich slice(s)

15 slice(s)

Reduced fat cheddar cheese

8 Tbsp

Uncooked red onion(s)

6 thin slice(s)

Ketchup

1 Tbsp

Light mayonnaise

2 Tbsp

Mustard

1.5 tsp

Worcestershire sauce

0.5 tsp

Instructions

1

Coat a large nonstick skillet with cooking spray and heat over medium-high. Add the beef and salt. Reserve 1 tbsp of the yellow onion and add the remaining yellow onion to the skillet. Cook, breaking up the meat with a wooden spoon, until the beef is cooked through and no longer pink, 7 to 9 minutes. Let cool. Set aside.

2

Meanwhile, place 1½ cups lettuce each in 4 medium bowls. Top each bowl with a quarter of the tomato, 3 pickle slices, 2 tbsp cheese, and the red onion (if using).

3

In a small bowl, stir the ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and reserved 1 tbsp yellow onion. Finely chop the remaining 3 dill pickle slices and add to the bowl.

4

Divide the beef mixture among the bowls of lettuce. Serve with the special sauce.

5

Serving size: 1 bowl (about 2 cups)

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