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1 pound
ground pork sirloin
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1 cup
finely chopped bacon, from about 2-3 rashers
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1/2 cup
finely diced onion
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2-3
garlic cloves, minced
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2 tablespoons
fennel seed
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1/2 teaspoon
kosher or sea salt
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2 teaspoons
smoked Spanish paprika
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4
soft burger rolls or sandwich buns
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Gently toast the fennel seeds in a small dry skillet until aromatic, remove them from the pan and set aside.
Ask the hotline about this step!In a large mixing bowl, combine the onion, garlic, fennel seeds, salt and smoked paprika, stirring to combine.
Ask the hotline about this step!Add the pork and bacon, tossing gently until the seasonings are well incorporated, but taking care not to overwork the meat.
Ask the hotline about this step!Divide the seasoned pork into four portions and shape into patties.
Ask the hotline about this step!Place the patties onto a plate or platter and chill for at least one hour.
Ask the hotline about this step!Light a grill and cook the burgers: 6 minutes over the hot side of the grill, rotating them after the first 3 minutes, then flipping them and cooking them for another 3 minutes on the hot side before moving them to the cool side of the grill for the final 3 minutes.
Ask the hotline about this step!Remove the burgers from the grill and allow them to rest briefly, tented with foil, before serving.
Ask the hotline about this step!Place the burgers on toasted or lightly grilled buns and top each one with a little of the fennel and cabbage slaw.
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2 tablespoons
Sherry vinegar
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1 teaspoon
apple cider vinegar
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1 teaspoon
dijon mustard
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1/2 teaspoon
kosher or sea salt
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1 tablespoon
extra virgin olive oil
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1 cup
shredded fennel bulb
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1 cup
shredded red cabbage
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1 tablespoon
chopped fennel fronds
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Combine the vinegars, dijon and salt in a mixing bowl and whisk until the salt is dissolved.
Ask the hotline about this step!Add the oil and whisk until the dressing is emulsified.
Ask the hotline about this step!Place the shredded fennel and cabbage in the bowl on top of the dressing, and toss to combine.
Ask the hotline about this step!Add the fennel fronds and toss again just before serving.
Ask the hotline about this step!I know I'm late to this party but I just got back from a biz trip in Charlotte where I had a pork burger for the first time at the Harvest Moon Grille and needed to have one again. Natch I turned to food52 and there it was. My hubby made it and we were ALL swooning over this. So incredibly yummy we're serving it next time we have people over. So delish...I can definitely see me needing this at least twice a month. It's addicting. The slaw - out of this world. What an amazing combo of flavors. We had it on english muffins and it was OUT OF THIS WORLD. THANK YOU!!!
now THESE babies look delicious! especially like the idea of a cool, crunchy slaw with some spicy and salty pork - next on my list of things to make!
We made these for Sunday dinner - delicious! My husband ground the pork & bacon fresh, and although he used the KitchenAid grinder, he too froze the bacon a bit to make it go easier..
We had these burgers for dinner tonight. They were delicious. This recipe is a keeper. Thanks!!
Thank you - I'm so glad you liked them!
My husband and I made these tonight. We ground our own pork. It was so very good. We tried fennel for the first time and loved it.
Thanks!
Thank you, and I am so glad you liked the burgers and slaw! And I love that you ground your own - something we want to do more of now that we have the setup :)
Made these burgers for a BBQ yesterday and the were the STAR of the show. So delicious, flavorful, fragrant and fun to make. Thank you for this recipe - I'm tempted to make them again tonight...
Thank you! I'm so glad you liked them!
Thanks for these 2 great recipes - excellent flavor combination for the burgers. I really liked the slaw alongside. I added a julienned gala apple with your other ingredients for bit of a sweet twist and liked it that way too.
Marcella - that sounds like a delicious addition, and I'm so glad you liked the burgers and slaw. Thank you!
I made these for supper this evening and they were delicious! I even scraped off the foot of snow on the bbq to grill them!
Wow, that's commitment! I'm so glad you liked these :)
forgot to send my comment after we made your recipe. it was terrific! thank you.
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
I can't wait to make this one. My in-laws are from the deep South, where slaw is practically its own food group, i.e., one of those things that must be eaten every day!!. Fennel is one of my absolute favorite veggies, but I've never thought of putting it in slaw! The pork burgers look yummy, too. I plan to make this tomorrow. Thank you for creating and posting this recipe!!!
Thank you, and I hope you like them!
Thanks - I'm so glad you liked them!
These were excellent - we froze the bacon to make it easier to dice. So tasty!
These were excellent - we froze the bacon to make it easier to dice. So tasty!
These were excellent - we froze the bacon to make it easier to dice. So tasty!
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How did this pop up today, when it was posted a year ago? I don't know, but I'm so glad! I won't be able to make these until Sunday or Monday, but I can taste them now. All my favorite flavors.