Cheeseburger Egg Rolls
Pre-season football starts soon and although it’s still summer, it has me in the mood for tasty, hearty finger foods. These Cheeseburger Egg Rolls would be perfect to serve while watching the game, but if you’re not a sports fan, they’d also make a great lunch or dinner. I’ve been really in the mood for a good burger lately and these egg rolls totally satisfied my craving. They’re everything you’d want on a burger, all rolled up! You can also tweak the recipe a bit to suit your tastes. For example, if you’re not a pickle fan, feel free to substitute mushrooms or another veggie you do like on a burger. It’s also easy to halve this recipe if you’re not serving a big crowd. This is an easy dish that would also be fun to make with kids, and each Cheeseburger Egg Roll is just 112 calories or 2 Green, Blue or Purple Weight Watchers SmartPoints so you can feel good and indulge! To view your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, click here!
Looking for more fun lightened up party foods to serve this football season? Check out my Loaded Potato Rounds, Cheddar Ranch Chicken Tenders, Chili Cheese Dip, Buffalo Chicken Taquitos, Pizza Logs, Ham and Cheese Twists, Cannoli Dip, Fiesta Hummus, Greek Layer Dip, Cheesy Spinach Pinwheels, Enchilada Cheese Rolls, Spinach and Artichoke Dip, Caprese Wonton Bites, Pizza Pockets, Spicy Beef Taquitos, Chocolate Fruit Dip, and many more in my recipe index!
Cheeseburger Egg Rolls
Ingredients
- ¼ cup diced onions
- 1 lb 95% lean ground beef
- 1 tablespoon hamburger seasoning, I use McCormick Grill Mates Hamburger seasoning
- 2 tablespoons ketchup
- 2 teaspoons yellow mustard
- 4 wedges The Laughing Cow Queso Fresco & Chipotle cheese, chopped (you can definitely substitute other flavors)
- 1 oz 50% reduced fat sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (I use Cabot)
- ¼ cup diced dill pickles, I love Claussen
- 8 grape tomatoes, chopped
- 16 egg roll wrappers
Instructions
- 1. Lightly mist a large skillet with cooking spray and bring over medium heat. Add the diced onions and cook for a couple minutes until the onions start to turn translucent. Add the ground beef and hamburger seasoning and cook, breaking up with a spoon or spatula, until the meat is brown and cooked through. Drain any liquid from the pan and discard.
- 2. Transfer the meat to a microwavable mixing bowl and add the ketchup, mustard and chopped Laughing Cow cheese wedges. Stir together and then heat in the microwave on high for 1 minute to soften the cheese. Stir again, mashing the cheese wedges, until the mixture is well combined and the meat is coated. Add the shredded cheddar, pickles and tomatoes and stir until well combined.
- 3. Preheat the oven to 425. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and lightly mist the foil with cooking spray.
- 4. Pour water into a small dish and set aside. On a clean, flat surface, place an egg roll wrapper, corner facing toward you (like a diamond) and place a scant ¼ cup of the meat mixture on the center of the wrapper. Spread the mixture in a horizontal line from the left corner to the right corner of the wonton wrapper, leaving ½ inch or so of space on each side. Fold the bottom corner closest to you up over the ingredients and give it a 90 degree roll. Fold the side corners in and tuck them as you give the filled section another 90 degree roll. Dip your finger in the dish or reserved water and lightly wet the edges of the remaining top corner of the wrapper. Finish rolling the filled egg roll over the wet corner so that it adheres. Use your finger to wet and seal the seam on the outside. Place wrapped egg roll onto the prepared baking sheet. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
- 5. When all of the egg rolls are wrapped and on the baking sheets, lightly mist the tops with cooking spray. Bake for 14-16 minutes, flipping once halfway through, until the wrappers are golden brown.
Notes
3 per egg roll (PP calculated using a Weight Watchers PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition info below)
Cooked these last night. They are DELICIOUS!! Thank you so much for your recipes!!!
Can these be made ahead of time and frozen? Like the idea of having them in the freezer and pulling out and baking when needed. Would you suggest baking them first before freezing or prepare and freeze, then thaw and bake?
Love your Bacon Cheeseburger Wraps, so looking forward to trying these.
I made these and they were awesome! Thank you for sharing all your great recipes.
If I want to make them ahead should I do the filling ahead then make the wraps at the last minute? Or can I freeze and defrost /reheat ?
I done really freeze anything so while I’m sure there’s probably a way to do that I can’t really provide direction. You can definitely make the filling ahead and then wrap and bake as needed!
Anyone ever made these in the air fryer??
I just did this evening! They were heavenly!
Hi there!
What egg roll paper did you use? I made these tonight and mine looked NOTHING like these. Thanks!
1) OOOh, air fryer! Hadn’t thought of that. 2) Yes, these freeze wonderfully. I took mine out that morning and they sat in the fridge at work until lunch time. Microwaved about 45 seconds (any longer and I think they would have busted open).
Those of you who used the air fryer, what temperature and time did you use? I’m still new to using my air fryer. Thanks.
Made these tonight, they are delicious! I had enough filling for 11, not 16 rolls. I measured scant 1/4 cup. How do you get 16?
What brand egg roll wrappers do you use? I only find ones that are 2 points just for the wrapper.
This recipe is still a personal favorite! Thanks so much for the wonderful recipes!
These were excellent! I used ground turkey and got about 14 rolls.
I will definitely make these again!
All of your posts are quite instructional, and your website’s content is very user-friendly.