• TITAN PHILLY-STYLE CHEESEBURGER DEEP DISH

    Ingredients:
    1 deep-dish crust
    1 lb ground beef, cooked & seasoned
    1 cup sautéed onions & bell peppers
    1 cup shredded provolone
    1 cup cheddar or American cheese
    ½ cup burger sauce (ketchup, mayo, mustard blend)
    Optional: pickle slices or jalapeños

    Instructions:
    1⃣ Spread burger sauce on crust base.
    2⃣ Layer beef, sautéed veggies, and cheese.
    3⃣ Add pickles or jalapeños if desired.
    4⃣ Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 25–30 min until melted & golden.
    5⃣ Slice deep and serve like a true cheesesteak-burger beast!

    Prep: 15 min | Cook: 30 min | Total: 45 min | Serves: 4
    TITAN PHILLY-STYLE CHEESEBURGER DEEP DISH Ingredients: 1 deep-dish crust 1 lb ground beef, cooked & seasoned 1 cup sautéed onions & bell peppers 1 cup shredded provolone 1 cup cheddar or American cheese ½ cup burger sauce (ketchup, mayo, mustard blend) Optional: pickle slices or jalapeños Instructions: 1⃣ Spread burger sauce on crust base. 2⃣ Layer beef, sautéed veggies, and cheese. 3⃣ Add pickles or jalapeños if desired. 4⃣ Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 25–30 min until melted & golden. 5⃣ Slice deep and serve like a true cheesesteak-burger beast! Prep: 15 min | Cook: 30 min | Total: 45 min | Serves: 4
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