First, make sure you have your items prepped. If you cannot find dill relish you can get dill pickle slices and dice them. Dice your red onion. And cook your bacon. You have a few options for cooking bacon. You can bake it in the oven or your can pan fry it on the stove. You just want to make sure it's crispy. I prefer to pan-fry my bacon and then use a little of the grease from the bacon to fry the onion. It gives it a little more flavor. If you want to make it exactly like I do you will need to do the following. In a large skillet, pan fry your bacon over medium-high heat. You will want to cook each side for about 3-4 minutes until they are crispy but not burnt. Once they are cooked place them on paper towels to absorb the excess grease. Pour all the grease except about a tablespoon out of the pan. Then add the onion to the pan and cook it for about 3 minutes. You will want to stir the onion while you are cooking it so it does not stick to the pan. Once the onion is cooked add in the ground beef, salt, and pepper. You will want to stir this while it cooks, breaking it up while it's browning. The goal is to have bite site pieces once it's cooked. Be sure to cook the beef all the way through. It took me about 8 minutes to cook beef. Remove the ground beef mixture from the stove. Then place the mixture into a large bowl. Try not to bring any grease with it. You can drain the grease and then pour the beef mixture in a bowl or you can scoop the beef mixture into a bowl. Let this cool for about 15 minutes or so. While the beef mixture is cooling, it's time to make the sauce. In a medium bowl combine the ketchup, mayonnaise, relish, and mustard. Mix until it is well combined. Once the beef mixture is cool you are going to add in 3/4 C of the sauce and still until all the meat is coated. I'm using my circle stone to bake this ring on. If you do not have a stone, use a baking sheet. Just be sure to spray it with non-stick spray.To create the ring you are going to either lay the crescent rolls out so it looks like a sun or place a ramekin upside on the baking sheet/stone and place the crescent rolls around them. Either way is fine. Once you have created your base of crescent rolls it's time to scoop in the beef mixture. Spread the beef mixture out on the ring keeping it to the inside all the way around. Take a slice of cheese, cut it in half, and place it on top of the beef mixutre. Repeat with the remaining pieces of cheese until there is cheese going around the ring. For the bacon, you can either cut it up or place the slices on top of the cheese. It's a personal preference. Now, take the edge of the crescent roll, pull it over the meat mixture, and tuck it under. Repeat this until you have all the edges tucked. There will be some exposed areas and that's ok. Bake at 375F on the center rake for about 25 minutes. Remove from oven and cool for 10-25 minutes. Enjoy!