If a classic bacon cheeseburger and a buttery croissant had a very indulgent meeting, this would be the result. These Crispy Bacon Cheeseburger Croissants deliver juicy smashed beef, crispy bacon, melty cheese, and sweet caramelized shallots, all tucked inside a flaky croissant and finished with a rich homemade burger sauce. It is familiar comfort food with a bakery level glow up, perfect for weeknight dinners, game day spreads, or anytime you want to savor something bold and satisfying.
Place a pan over low heat and add the unsalted butter. Once melted, add the minced shallots, dark brown sugar, and salt. Stir continuously until the shallots turn a deep golden brown and become soft and caramelized. This should take about five to six minutes. Drain off any excess fat and set aside to cool.
In a small bowl, add all of the ingredients for the burger sauce. Stir until smooth and well combined. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper as needed. Cover and refrigerate until ready to use.
Heat a cast iron pan over medium heat. Form the ground chuck into rounds slightly larger than a golf ball. Once the pan is hot, add the meat rounds and press them down with a spatula to form thin patties. Season each side with salt and pepper and cook for two to three minutes per side until cooked to your preferred doneness.
Once cooked, place a slice of cheese on each patty and allow it to melt. Stack patties if making double burgers.
Lightly toast the croissants and slice them open. Spread burger sauce on the bottom half of each croissant. Layer with lettuce and tomato if using, followed by the cheesy burger patties and crispy bacon. Add more burger sauce on top, then close with the top half of the croissant.
Serve immediately with extra burger sauce on the side and enjoy.
These croissants are best enjoyed fresh, but leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat the burger patties gently in a skillet or air fryer until warmed through. Assemble on freshly toasted croissants for the best texture.
Buttery croissants, juicy smashed burgers, crispy bacon, melty cheese, and a rich homemade burger sauce come together in this indulgent twist on a classic cheeseburger. Perfect for when you want comfort food with a bakery inspired upgrade.

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