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Looks more kinda like one of them new fangle tiny slider thinky sandwiches. Skimpy on the meat and cheese.

May I suggest? Start by:

1 pound hamburger patty about 1/2 inch thick,
11/2 pound steak (of one's choice) 1 inch thick
11/2 pound sausage patty about 1/2 inch thick
1 pound thick cut bacon
1 pound pork chop or pork steak (ones choice) about 1/2 inch thick
3/4 pound (one's choice) BBQ pulled pork

Fully cook sausage, hamburger, and pork. Properly cook steak, rare, medium rare, or medium.
Cook bacon till done, Not Burnt/extra crispy.

Layer alternating meat and cheese (preferably assorted cheeses: various cheddars, pepper jack, parmesan, Swiss, and colby)

To bun: Add to taste:
mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard

Alternate between layers of meat and cheese:

A lettuce leaf or 2, slice of tomato, grilled sliced onions and mushrooms, a few sweet pickle slices or some pickle relish and shredded cole slaw on top of BBQ pulled pork.

For a southwest burger add: BBQ sauce, and a few slices of hot peppers: jalapeños, habineros, banana, etc.

Problem solved.

Enjoy.

Feel free to ask me for more culinary advice.
 
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Looks more kinda like one of them new fangle tiny slider thinky sandwiches. Skimpy on the meat and cheese.

May I suggest? Start by:

1 pound hamburger patty about 1/2 inch thick,
11/2 pound steak (of one's choice) 1 inch thick
11/2 pound sausage patty about 1/2 inch thick
1 pound thick cut bacon
1 pound pork chop or pork steak (ones choice) about 1/2 inch thick
3/4 pound (one's choice) BBQ pulled pork

Fully cook sausage, hamburger, and pork. Properly cook steak, rare, medium rare, or medium.
Cook bacon till done, Not Burnt/extra crispy.

Layer alternating meat and cheese (preferably assorted cheeses: various cheddars, pepper jack, parmesan, Swiss, and colby)

To bun: Add to taste:
mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard

Alternate between layers of meat and cheese:

A lettuce leaf or 2, slice of tomato, grilled sliced onions and mushrooms, a few sweet pickle slices or some pickle relish and shredded cole slaw on top of BBQ pulled pork.

For a southwest burger add: BBQ sauce, and a few slices of hot peppers: jalapeños, habineros, banana, etc.

Problem solved.

Enjoy.

Feel free to ask me for more culinary advice.
And Tobasco?
 
Looks more kinda like one of them new fangle tiny slider thinky sandwiches. Skimpy on the meat and cheese.

May I suggest? Start by:

1 pound hamburger patty about 1/2 inch thick,
11/2 pound steak (of one's choice) 1 inch thick
11/2 pound sausage patty about 1/2 inch thick
1 pound thick cut bacon
1 pound pork chop or pork steak (ones choice) about 1/2 inch thick
3/4 pound (one's choice) BBQ pulled pork

Fully cook sausage, hamburger, and pork. Properly cook steak, rare, medium rare, or medium.
Cook bacon till done, Not Burnt/extra crispy.

Layer alternating meat and cheese (preferably assorted cheeses: various cheddars, pepper jack, parmesan, Swiss, and colby)

To bun: Add to taste:
mayonnaise, ketchup, and mustard

Alternate between layers of meat and cheese:

A lettuce leaf or 2, slice of tomato, grilled sliced onions and mushrooms, a few sweet pickle slices or some pickle relish and shredded cole slaw on top of BBQ pulled pork.

For a southwest burger add: BBQ sauce, and a few slices of hot peppers: jalapeños, habineros, banana, etc.

Problem solved.

Enjoy.

Feel free to ask me for more culinary advice.
You forgot to extra smoke the sausage.
 
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