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Berkshire Pork and Beef Sliders with Baked Mac n Cheese

While the macaroni is boiling make the cheese sauce by melting a stick of butter in a pan and stir while adding a tablespoon of flour (rue). Then add 2 cups of milk and about 4 cups of cheese.

Add whatever seasoning you like. I used salt, pepper, paprika and truffle oil

After 7-9 minutes drain the pasta, put back in the same pot, add cheese sauce and a little more cheese. Mix

Add to a baking pan with a little more cheese on top and place in a preheated 350 degree oven for 30 minutes

10 minutes before the mac n cheese is done I’ll add some crumbled bacon and throw it back in the oven

While the mac n cheese is baking start on the sliders.

I love the pork and beef combination in burgers. It’s not as popular but the pork adds another dimension of flavor and texture. For these I used half ground Berkshire pork and half 80/20 ground beef. I also added a little bit of tomato paste in the mix. After I shape the patties I season with salt and pepper.

Slice some onions

Then add everything on a hot cast iron skillet. Since the patties are small I cooked em for about 3 minutes on each side and let rest while the onions finished caramelizing.

While everything was cooking I toasted some Hawaiian rolls and combined everything together with some ketchup and Philippe’s hot mustard.

If you’re a glutton make sure you add the mac n cheese in the sliders

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Homemade Roast Beef Sandwich w/ Mushrooms and Swiss

When Ralph’s gives you a buy one get one free special on meat, make some roast beef…

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Wash and marinate in the refrigerator overnight

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Throw it in the oven for 20 minutes at 500 degrees then about 30 minutes more at 300. Once the internal temp is 130 degrees your beef will be medium rare.

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Take the meat out of the oven and let it rest for 20 minutes before you start slicing

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Get the mushrooms ready

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Slice

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High heat in oil with sea salt, pepper and a small squeeze of lemon

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I also made a salad with cherry tomatoes, olive oil, vinegar, lemon and pepper

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On rye

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And if you like heat make sure you add some Philippe’s Hot Mustard. This stuff is amazing! When I went to Philippe’s and tried this mustard for the first time right away it reminded me of getting a tattoo. It hurts so bad but in a weird way it felt so good. I even remembered Lawrence’s eyes kind of teared up when he dabbed a little on his finger and tried it. If you haven’t been to Philippe’s in DTLA it’s definitely a must try and make sure you pick up a bottle of this too…

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