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Quick-fix meal adds touch of autumn to dinner table

Mushrooms, onion and a hint of maple syrup add a crisp fall flavor to sliders. Using a microwave shortens the timing for this dinner and saves washing extra pots.

Published: Nov. 28, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PSTUpdated: Nov. 28, 2012 at 7:11 a.m. PST
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Mushrooms, onion and a hint of maple syrup add a crisp fall flavor to sliders. Using a microwave shortens the timing for this dinner and saves washing extra pots.

Look for extra-lean ground sirloin in the market. Ground turkey or chicken can be used instead.

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Nutrition: This meal contains 647 calories with 23 percent of calories from fat.

Substitutions: Use 2 regular burger rolls if sliders aren’t available.

To buy: 1 package button mushrooms, 1 jar Dijon mustard, 1 bottle maple syrup, 3/4 pound lean ground sirloin (95 percent lean), 1 package whole wheat mini-hamburger rolls, 1/2 pound sweet potatoes, 1 medium red bell pepper.

Staples: Onion, olive oil, salt, black peppercorns.

AUTUMN BURGER SLIDERS

1/2 cup chopped onion

1/2 cup coarsely chopped button mushrooms

Salt and ground pepper

2 tablespoons Dijon mustard

2 tablespoons maple syrup

3/4 pound lean ground sirloin (95 percent lean)

4 whole wheat slider buns

Place onion and mushrooms in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high 3 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste. Or if you’d rather cook on the stove-top, heat a small nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and spray with olive oil. Add onions and mushrooms and saute 3-4 minutes.

Mix the mustard and maple syrup together and set aside.

In a bowl, add half of the mushrooms and onions, and half of the mustard mixture to the meat. Blend well. Add salt and pepper to taste. Form into 4 small hamburgers. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and add the hamburgers. Saute 2 minutes; turn and saute 3 minutes. A meat thermometer should read 145 degrees for medium rare.

Place the burgers on the bottom of the 4 slider rolls. Spoon the remaining mushrooms and onions over the burgers and pour the remaining mustard mixture on top. Close burgers with tops of the slider rolls and serve 2 sliders per person.

Per serving: 495 calories (21 percent from fat), 11.7 g fat (4.4 g saturated, 5.2 g monounsaturated), 216 mg cholesterol, 47.6 g protein, 48.6 g carbohydrates, 6.3 g fiber, 632 mg sodium.

RED PEPPER/SWEET POTATOES

1/2 pound sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces (1 3/4 cups)

1 medium red bell pepper, seeded and cut into 1-inch pieces (about 1 cup)

2 teaspoons olive oil

Salt and ground pepper

Put potatoes and red bell pepper in a microwave-safe bowl. Cover and cook on high 5 minutes. Let stand 1 minute. Remove cover; add olive oil, salt and pepper to taste. Toss.

Per serving: 152 calories (28 percent from fat), 4.7 g fat (0.7 saturated, 3.3 g monounsaturated), no cholesterol, 2.4 g protein, 26.2 g carbohydrates, 4.7 g fiber, 64 mg sodium.

Makes 2 servings Makes 2 servings Linda Gassenheimer is the author of 14 cookbooks including “The Flavors of the Florida Keys.” Go to dinnerinminutes.com.

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Autumn Burger Sliders with Red Pepper and Sweet Potatoes. (PATRICK FARRELL/ MIAMI HERALD)
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