Asian Pork Burgers with Broccoli Slaw - Plated

There are few foods I love more in the world than a good burger. It can be a black bean burger or a mushroom burger or a beef burger or a chicken burger or a turkey burgerโ€”I don’t care. I’m really an equal opportunity burger lover.

Now that we’re fully into grilling season (at least, I hope soโ€”I really don’t want to see any more snowflakes, Mother Nature), I’m back at my burger-making ways. Yes, I have a grill pan, and of course, it works in a pinch when you’re really craving a burger when it’s -10ยฐF outside. But nothing, and I mean nothing, can replicate that outdoor, over-the-flame grilled flavor. When the warm weather hits, 9 times out of 10, you’ll find me standing outside, cooking our dinner at our hand-me-down, seen-better-days-but-still-gets-the-job-done Weber.

Overhead shot of ingredients for Asian pork burgers - ground pork and chicken, soy sauce, green onions, ginger, and spices

Overhead shot of three Asian pork burgers, patties only

These Asian Pork Burgers are the latest burger creation to be in frequent rotation on the Johnston family grill. If you’ve never made burgers with ground pork before, OH MY, let me tell you why you should. Ground pork is juicy, fatty, and รผber flavorfulโ€”so rich, in fact, that I like to cut it with half ground chicken or ground turkey. This combo results in a burger that is juicy (but not run-down-your-chin-need-to-change-your-shirt juicy), packed full of flavor, and a little bit on the lighter sideโ€”perfect for springtime grilling (and perfect for my GERD-suffering husband, who struggles with wicked heartburn after really fatty meals).

I take my meat combo and flavor it with fresh grated ginger, green onions, soy sauce (or tamari or coconut aminos), salt, pepper, and garlic powder. These babies are flavor bombshells all on their own, but to up the ante a bit, I like to top them with a sesame broccoli slaw that is crunchy and sweet. It’s just the best combo of textures on the planet.

Close up side shot of sesame broccoli slaw

Close up side shot of Asian pork burger with broccoli slaw on top, served on a bun

If you’re still on the wheat wagon, I highly recommend serving these with a big, fluffy hamburger bun that you butter then put on the grill for a few minutes to toast (pretzel buns or onion rolls would also be to-die-for). If you’re grain-free like I am, grilled sweet potato slices or lettuce leaves make perfectly fine buns. If you choose to go the sweet potato slice route, I recommend slightly undercooking them so they have a bit of tooth left to them. If not, the “bun” just turns to mush pretty quickly.

These also make great knife-and-fork burgers if you want to plop one on top of a bed of greens and the slaw. And then, if I were you, I’d drizzle the whole thing with the dressing from these noodles (oh, and you should totally make those noodles, too, by the way).

two Asian Pork Burgers with Broccoli Slaw - One on Sweet Potato Rounds, One on Bun

One final tip before I hand over the recipe. Whenever you make any kind of meat burger, make an indentation in the middle of the burger with your finger before cooking (like this). If you’ve ever had problems with burgers shrinking when you grill them, for some magical reason, this stops the shrinkage. And never, ever press down on your burger while cooking! You want those juices in your burger, not in your grill! Happy grilling season, friends. Enjoy!

 

Asian Pork Burgers with Broccoli Slaw - Plated

Asian Pork Burgers with Broccoli Slaw

Yield: 4 servings
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

A blend of ground pork and ground chicken keep these flavor bomb Asian Pork Burgers juicy. And donโ€™t forget the Broccoli Slaw on top - it adds a nice bit of crunch!

Ingredients

For the Slaw:

  • 1 12-ounce package broccoli slaw (about 6 cups worth)
  • 1 red bell pepper, julienned
  • 3 green onions, sliced
  • 2 tablespoons fresh minced cilantro
  • 1/4 cup rice wine vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon coconut aminos, tamari, or soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon tahini or peanut butter (unsweetened)
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • Juice and zest of 1 lime
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
  • 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds

For the Burgers:

  • 1/2 pound ground turkey or chicken
  • 1/2 pound ground pork
  • 2 green onions, sliced thinly
  • 1 tablespoon fresh grated ginger
  • 1 tablespoon coconut aminos, tamari, or soy sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • Hamburger buns or roasted sweet potato rounds for serving

Instructions

  1. Begin with the slaw. In a large bowl, toss together the broccoli slaw, red bell pepper, green onions, and cilantro. Set aside.
  2. Whisk together the rice wine vinegar; coconut aminos, tamari, or soy sauce; sesame oil; tahini or peanut butter; honey; lime juice and zest; salt; and pepper until very smooth and creamy. Pour over broccoli slaw mixture and toss to coat. Sprinkle sesame seeds over top. Set aside.
  3. To make the burgers: Preheat a grill pan over medium-high heat or heat a grill to medium-high. Combine the ground turkey or chicken; ground pork; green onions; ginger; coconut aminos, tamari, or soy sauce; black pepper; garlic powder; and salt in a large mixing bowl. Form into four large hamburger patties, then poke an indentation with your finger into the middle of each one (this keeps them from shrinking).
  4. Cook burgers on preheated grill or grill pan for 4-5 minutes per side, or until the middle is no longer pink, juices run clear, and the internal temperature reads 160°F.
  5. Serve on hamburger buns or sweet potato rounds with the broccoli slaw piled high on top.

Notes

Never heard of broccoli slaw? Itโ€™s a cole slaw type of mixture made from the stems of broccoli. You can find it in the produce section of most major supermarkets. Itโ€™s great because it stays nice and crisp when you put dressing on itโ€”perfect for adding crunch to these burgers!

Use coconut aminos or tamari, and roasted sweet potato rounds for buns to keep these burgers gluten-free.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4 Serving Size: 1 burger
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 636Total Fat: 36gSaturated Fat: 10gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 22gCholesterol: 133mgSodium: 1567mgCarbohydrates: 39gFiber: 6gSugar: 18gProtein: 43g

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4 Comments

  1. Look forward to trying these if it ever warms up enough to grill in MN this year! Love broccoli slaw and look forward to trying your dressing.

    1. Cooked! Roasted – you want them to be a little undercooked so they don’t fall apart on you though!

  2. OMG! I can’t wait to try these. We don’t eat beef and I have been looking for a good burger substitute. Thank you so much.