Cheesy Cheeseburger Bombs Explosion

Golden baked Cheesy Cheeseburger Bombs Explosion Recipe, oozing melted cheddar. Save to Pinterest
Golden baked Cheesy Cheeseburger Bombs Explosion Recipe, oozing melted cheddar. | mealminty.com

Golden biscuit rounds are filled with sautéed onion and seasoned ground beef, a spoonful of shredded cheddar and a mozzarella cube for a molten center. After sealing, brush with egg wash, sprinkle sesame and bake at 200°C (400°F) for 15-18 minutes. Drain excess fat before mixing in ketchup, mustard and Worcestershire; cool filling slightly to avoid leaks. Swap cheeses for pepper jack, add bacon, or use gluten-free biscuit dough. Total time about 50 minutes.

The sizzle of onions hitting the skillet always means something tasty is about to happen in my kitchen. These cheeseburger bombs were the result of a last-minute craving, biscuit dough beckoning from the fridge, and a daring decision to break away from plain burgers. Wrapping all the classic fixings in a golden parcel felt downright playful, and I couldn't help but laugh at the cheesy mess splattering across my apron the first time. The aroma that fills up the kitchen as they bake is pure anticipation.

One rainy Saturday, I lined up a tray of these for movie night with my family, and everyone hovered by the oven waiting for the cheese to bubble. There was a mad dash for seconds, proof that nothing brings people together like finger food you can pull apart with a grin. Watching cheese strings stretch from the flaky biscuits to giggling mouths turned a simple meal into an event. I still find bits of sesame seed in the oddest places days afterward, a testament to just how much fun we had eating them.

Ingredients

  • Ground beef: Browning the beef with onion adds depth, and draining it keeps your bombs from going soggy.
  • Cheddar cheese (shredded): I pile this in for tangy richness and grate it fresh when I can–it melts better that way.
  • Mozzarella cubes: Tucking a cube in each bomb is my favorite part; it creates that dramatic cheese pull you can’t resist.
  • Onion (finely diced): Sautéing until translucent tames the sharpness and delivers a mellow flavor to the filling.
  • Pickle (finely chopped, optional): Lucky enough to love pickles? They add tang and crunch, but you can skip if you’re not a fan.
  • Refrigerated biscuit dough: These make prep speedy and bake up fluffy and golden; let them warm up a minute for easier shaping.
  • Ketchup: A squeeze for that classic cheeseburger flavor; I prefer the thick kind so the filling isn’t runny.
  • Yellow mustard: Brings brightness and zing, just like on your favorite burger.
  • Worcestershire sauce: Just a dash, but it deepens the savory flavor; don’t skip this if you can help it.
  • Garlic powder: It perks everything up with a hint of warmth; be careful not to overdo it.
  • Salt and black pepper: Essential for seasoning–taste your beef mix before wrapping to get it just right.
  • Egg (beaten): Brushing the bombs gives them their sun-kissed shine.
  • Sesame seeds: A final sprinkle that’s all about nostalgia–they make these look irresistibly like true burgers.

Instructions

Fire up the oven:
Preheat to 200°C (400°F) and line your sheet with parchment to prevent sticking and easy cleanup.
Sauté onion and beef:
Let onion hiss in a skillet until soft, then crumble in beef and sprinkle on garlic powder, salt, and pepper as it browns; drain off excess fat for a tidy filling.
Build the burger filling:
Stir in ketchup, mustard, Worcestershire, and pickles–you’ll smell the unmistakable burger aroma as things blend; remove from the heat and let cool a bit, so you don’t melt the dough.
Fill the biscuit dough:
Gently flatten a biscuit disc in your palm, add a tablespoon of beef, a mound of cheddar, then nestle a mozzarella cube on top.
Seal & shape the bombs:
Pinch dough edges over the filling and place seam side down, like you’re making plump dumplings; it’s ok if a little cheese peeks out.
Top and arrange:
Brush each bomb with egg until glistening and shake a shower of sesame seeds on top; space them so they have room to rise.
Bake to golden perfection:
Slide the tray in for 15–18 minutes, watching as they puff and bronze up, with cheesy bits escaping here and there.
Serve and enjoy:
Let cool just a moment–the filling is molten–then serve with a side of extra sauces for fun dipping.
Save to Pinterest
| mealminty.com

That first bite, when the hot mozzarella lava steals the spotlight, actually made someone at my table cheer. These little bombs have become a goofy milestone in our family’s list of meals: they’re now requested every time cousins visit or friends crowd around for game night.

Making It Your Own

One evening, I swapped in pepper jack cheese for a dose of heat, and even mixed bacon bits into the beef. A quick scan of the fridge for leftovers almost always yields something extra to tuck inside: jalapeños, cooked mushrooms, even caramelized onions. Play around with fillings to match your crowd, and don’t hesitate to double the batch–they disappear fast.

Serving and Dipping Ideas

Stacked high on a platter with a rainbow of dipping sauces, these always spark a little debate over everyone’s favorite pairing. Our go-to lineup includes honey mustard, smoky barbecue, classic ketchup, and a sriracha mayo for the spice lovers. If you want them party-ready, skewer each bomb with a pick for easy grabbing.

Kitchen Lessons from Cheesy Chaos

Rolling biscuit dough with slightly damp hands keeps it from sticking, and don’t be shy about using flour on your work surface. I learned that letting the bombs cool on the tray for just a few minutes keeps the cheese inside instead of dripping everywhere. Sharing these straight from the oven turns my kitchen into the happiest kind of mess.

  • If worried about leaks, reinforce seams by pinching a second time.
  • Add a pinch of smoked paprika in the beef for an extra layer of flavor.
  • Don’t forget: let the bombs rest before serving to avoid steam burns.
Cheesy Cheeseburger Bombs Explosion Recipe on parchment, sesame seeds, ready for dipping. Save to Pinterest
Cheesy Cheeseburger Bombs Explosion Recipe on parchment, sesame seeds, ready for dipping. | mealminty.com

I hope these cheesy cheeseburger bombs spark the same kitchen laughter and happy surprise in your home. They’re impossible to resist as soon as you catch the smell wafting from the oven.

Recipe Questions & Answers

Drain cooked beef well and let the filling cool slightly before placing on the dough. Press and pinch the edges firmly to seal, and avoid overfilling each biscuit round.

Yes. Assemble the bombs on a tray, freeze until firm, then transfer to a sealed bag. Bake from frozen, adding a few extra minutes to the bake time, or thaw in the fridge before baking.

Cheddar and a small cube of mozzarella give both sharpness and a gooey center. For a spicy note, substitute pepper jack; for extra richness, fold in cooked bacon bits.

Reheat baked bombs in a 180°C (350°F) oven for 8-10 minutes to restore crispness. Microwave will warm faster but may soften the biscuit exterior.

Use a trusted gluten-free biscuit dough or roll out a gluten-free pastry. Watch bake times closely, as gluten-free doughs sometimes brown faster or need slightly different handling.

Stir Worcestershire sauce, ketchup and a touch of mustard into the cooked beef for classic burger flavor. A pinch of smoked paprika or a splash of hot sauce can add depth.

Cheesy Cheeseburger Bombs Explosion

Golden biscuit-wrapped beef bites filled with cheddar and mozzarella, baked until oozy and topped with sesame.

Prep 25m
Cook 25m
Total 50m
Servings 8
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Meats

  • 1 pound ground beef

Cheese

  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 8 small cubes mozzarella cheese (each about 3/4 inch)

Vegetables

  • 1 small onion, finely diced
  • 1 small pickle, finely chopped (optional)

Dough

  • 1 tube refrigerated biscuit dough (8 biscuits)

Spices & Seasonings

  • 1 tablespoon ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

For Topping

  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds

Instructions

1
Prepare Oven and Baking Sheet: Preheat oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
2
Cook Beef and Onion Mixture: In a skillet over medium heat, cook diced onion until translucent, about 3 minutes. Add ground beef, garlic powder, salt, and black pepper. Cook, stirring, until beef is browned. Drain excess fat.
3
Add Sauces and Pickles: Stir in ketchup, yellow mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and chopped pickles. Remove from heat and let the beef mixture cool slightly.
4
Assemble Bombs: Flatten each biscuit round. Spoon 1 tablespoon of beef mixture and 1/2 tablespoon shredded cheddar cheese onto the center of each round. Place 1 mozzarella cube in the middle.
5
Form and Seal Bombs: Wrap dough around the fillings, pinching edges tightly to seal and create a smooth ball. Place seam side down onto the prepared baking sheet.
6
Apply Topping: Brush the tops with beaten egg and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
7
Bake: Bake for 15 to 18 minutes or until the dough is golden brown.
8
Serve: Allow to cool slightly before serving. Enjoy with dipping sauces such as ketchup or mustard.
Additional Information

Equipment Needed

  • Skillet
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Small bowl
  • Pastry brush

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Calories 310
Protein 16g
Carbs 25g
Fat 16g

Allergy Information

  • Contains gluten (biscuit dough)
  • Contains milk (cheese)
  • Contains eggs
  • May contain soy (Worcestershire sauce); check product labels.
Kelsey Reed

Simple homemade recipes and practical kitchen tips for real life cooks—shared by Kelsey Reed.