Cheeseburger Hobo Packets
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These easy foil packets are a great way to make a quick dinner on the grill! These Cheeseburger Hobo Packets are made with potatoes, carrots and a homemade cheeseburger! Such a simple foil packet recipe and so delicious!
Hobo Packets
You’re going to love this one, it’s my new favorite meal – you’ll love it and your kids will too! All the deliciousness of your favorite cheese burger without the bun! What’s not to love about a juicy cheeseburger, potatoes and carrots all grilled in a foil pack. It’s such an easy dinner idea with minimal clean up!
Never heard of a Hobo Packet?
This is a simple recipe that combines beef and all your favorite seasonings with potatoes and carrots in a simple packet that can be either grilled or even baked in the oven! It’s easy and so good!
How do you make foil packets?
- Combine the ingredients for the hamburger and form the patties, set aside.
- Then combine the remaining ingredients, except the cheese.
- Cut four large pieces of foil and spray with nonstick spray
- Place 1/4 of the veggies in the center of the foil, top with a beef patty, seal the packet. Repeat with the remaining three.
- Place beef side up on the grill. Open and add the cheese at the end. Reseal and grill for just a moment more until the cheese is all melty!
It only takes 35-45 minutes for the beef to cook and the vegetables get tender. The seasoning on the beef oozes right into the vegetables making them so flavorful! Can’t get your kids to eat their veggies? That ends right here!
How long do you cook hobo packets in the oven?
If you’re not in the mood to break out the grill, this is a great meal to make in the oven also. It only takes about 45 minutes to bake – just cook until the beef reaches an internal temp of 160 degrees.
Grocery list for Hobo Packets
- Aluminum foil
- Hamburger
- Egg
- Baby potatoes
- Carrots
- Cheese
Everything else you’ll grab from your fridge and pantry!
Here are more foil packet recipes to check out!
- Bacon Ranch Chicken Packets – cooked with ranch flavored butter and melty cheese? Oh yes!
- Tater Tot Meatball Foil Packets – love how simple this one is!
- Corn on the Cob in Foil – easy and delicious, it’s the perfect side dish!
- and for dessert…. Apple Pie Packets – made, you guessed it right on the grill in it’s own individual packet.
An entire meal, wrapped in foil and made on the grill! Already portioned – easy peasy!
And you know what the great bonus is? Clean-up is a breeze!
Remember foil packets can be made on the grill or campfire and even in the oven! If you’re cooking it in the oven you can substitute parchment paper for the foil in a pinch.
Tip – purchase heavy duty aluminum foil when you’re using it on the grill or campfire or double it up so there are two layers. This will keep the bottom from getting burnt!
What is your favorite foil packet on the the grill? If you have tried this recipe be sure and leave a comment below, I’d love to hear from you! If you snap a picture, be sure to tag me on Instagram @GimmeSomeGrilling!
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Cheeseburger Hobo Packets
Ingredients
- 1 lb ground hamburger 80% lean
- 1 egg beaten
- 1 tsp seasoning salt
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 4 small potatoes peeled and sliced
- 1 lb baby carrots
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp pepper
- 4 slices cheese
Instructions
- Preheat grill to 350 degrees.
- In a bowl combine the hamburger, egg, seasoning salt and garlic powder. Form into four patties, set aside.
- In a large bowl combine the remaining ingredients except cheese slices. Mix until combined.
- Spray four 12'' x18'' pieces of foil with nonstick spray. Place 1/4 of the vegetables in the center of the foil. Top with 1 beef patty. Seal packets and place beef side up on the grill.
- Grill for 35-45 minutes or until potatoes and carrots are tender and the ground beef reaches 160 degrees F. I flipped mine over during the last 20 minutes of cooking.
- When the packets are done open the top, hamburger patty facing up, and add a piece of cheese. Close grill cover and grill 2-3 minutes or until cheese is melted.
Cindy says
I make these all the time and think they are delicious
Sdel85 says
When does the olive oil get added and to what, the meat or the vegatables?
Sarah Hill says
The olive oil is used in Step 3 – combine remaining ingredients except for the cheese. It is tossed with the vegetables, salt and pepper!
Helen says
That looks so good I’m going to make in a few days
Courtney says
Definitely a favorite! 🙂
Lisa says
It doesn’t say what you do with the combined ingredients. Olive oil, salt and pepper after you mix them together.
Becky says
Can you freeze the foil packet for later convience?
the Evinks says
Hmmm I don’t know if that would work. I’m worried the vegetables might not freeze the best!
Malinda Linnebur says
I loved how easy these were and I got the whole family involved. Everyone made their own packet and they just loved it!!
Megan Mitzel says
Perfect! It’s great when you can involve the whole family, glad they were a hit!
Danielle Green says
Added some crumbled bacon and pickles after they were cooked and they were AMAZING!
Megan Mitzel says
That sounds amazing! Glad you loved them!
Alison LaFortune says
These are perfect for grilling in the summer! So juicy and flavorful.
Megan Mitzel says
And hardly any clean-up!
Wayne Martin says
In the Boy Scouts they are called silver turtles. There are many vegetables that can be used. I like potato wedges, they cook faster than even the new potatoes. Also onions and mushrooms are good to round out the recipe. If cooking on an open fire the package can be buried in the coals to speed the cooking up a few minutes.
Julie Evink says
I’ve never heard of them by that name! So interesting. Love the ideas of different fixings to put in them!
Tabetha says
Have you tried to freeze these ahead of time?
Julie Evink says
No I haven’t!
Nikki Eyraud says
Hi there! I figured out how many pieces of aluminum foil to cut but I just thought I’d let you know that info is not down in the printable recipe part which is how most people use these recipes. They’re in the oven now and my husband is salivating at the smell!
Julie Evink says
Thanks it’s fixed!
Barry says
Was delish. Skipped the cheese part but added som garlic cloves and additional spices to the packet. Was great.
Julie Evink says
So glad you enjoyed them!