Monday, September 2, 2013

Pork Burgers


Try quick and easy pork burgers if you need to get dinner on the table in a flash. From Asian to jerk to BBQ, these easy pork burgers come together with little fuss.
 
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Spanish Pork Burgers

This Spanish-themed burger is boldly flavored with sauteed onions (which keep it moist), paprika, garlic and green olives. The creamy mayonnaise spread is tangy with lemon and a hint of earthy saffron.

Ingredients:
  • 1   tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • 3   cups thinly sliced Spanish onion
  • 3/4  teaspoon freshly ground pepper, divided
  • 1/4  teaspoon salt, divided
  • 1   pound lean ground pork
  • 1   tablespoon finely chopped Spanish green olives, such as Manzanilla
  • 2   teaspoons minced garlic
  • 2   teaspoons Pimenton de la Vera , (see Shopping Tip) or Hungarian paprika
  • 1/4  cup reduced-fat mayonnaise
  • 2   teaspoons freshly grated lemon zest
  • 1   tablespoon lemon juice
  •  saffron, (see Ingredient Note)
  • 1/4  cup shredded Manchego or Monterey Jack cheese
  • 4   whole-wheat hamburger buns, toasted
  • 2   whole jarred Piquillo peppers, (see Shopping Tip) or jarred pimientos, halved lengthwise
Directions:
 
1. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onion, 1/4 teaspoon pepper and 1/8 teaspoon salt. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft and translucent, about 10 minutes. Set aside half the onion for topping; finely chop the other half.
2. Preheat grill to medium.
3. Place the chopped onion in a large bowl; add pork, olives, garlic, paprika, the remaining 1/2 teaspoon pepper and 1/8 teaspoon salt. Gently combine, without over mixing, until evenly incorporated. Form into 4 equal patties, about 1/2 inch thick.
4. Combine mayonnaise, lemon zest, lemon juice and saffron in a small bowl.
5. Oil the grill rack (see Tip). Grill the burgers, turning once, until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the center registers 165 degrees F , 10 to 12 minutes total. Top with cheese and cook until it is melted, about 1 minute more.
6. Assemble the burgers on toasted buns with the lemon-saffron mayonnaise, some of the reserved onions and a half a Piquillo (or pimiento) pepper.
 
Tips:

1. Shopping Tip: Spain is known for its superb paprika called Pimenton de la Vera, which has a smoky flavor, and for intensely flavored peppers called Piquillos. Look for these specialty ingredients in well-stocked supermarkets, gourmet-food shops or online at spanishtable.com or tienda.com.
2. Ingredient Note: Literally the dried stigma from Crocus sativus, saffron is the world's most expensive spice. Each crocus produces only 3 stigma, requiring over 75,000 flowers for each pound of saffron. Fortunately, a little goes a long way. It's used sparingly to add golden yellow color and flavor to a wide variety of Middle Eastern, African and European-inspired foods. Find it in the specialty-herb section of large supermarkets, gourmet-food shops and tienda.com. Wrapped in foil and placed in a container with a tight-fitting lid, it will keep in a cool, dry place for several years.
3. Tip: To oil the grill rack, oil a folded paper towel, hold it with tongs and rub it over the rack. (Do not use cooking spray on a hot grill.) When grilling delicate foods like tofu and fish, it is helpful to spray the food with cooking spray.
4. MAKE AHEAD TIP: Cover and refrigerate the lemon-saffron mayonnaise (Step 4) for up to 5 days.

Source: bhg

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