Beef and Pork Hamburger Steaks With Salt-Leek Sauce
- 200 grams Mixed ground beef and pork
- 100 grams Pork (thickly cut boned rib or shoulder meat)
- 1/2 Onion
- 1 tsp Sesame oil
- 1/2 tsp Chicken soup stock granules
- 1 clove Garlic (grated)
- 1 to Black pepper, salt and pepper
- 1 The white part of a leek (or green onion)
- 1 tbsp Sesame oil
- 2 tsp plus Roasted sesame seeds
- 1/5 tsp Salt
- 1 Black pepper, chicken soup stock granules
- 1 optional *Lemon *Slow boiled egg or fried egg
- Finely chop the onion, put into a heatproof container and microwave (1 1/2 minutes at 500W).
- Transfer the onion to a sieve and leave to cool.
- Chop the pork up roughly so that there's still some texture (about 5mm pieces).
- Compare with the egg.
- Make the leek sauce: Finely chop the white leek, and combine with the ingredients to season.
- If you aren't fond of raw leek, soak it in cold water first.
- You can mix it half and half with green onion, or just use all green onion.
- I used teppanyaki (or yakiniku) pork this time.
- Choose pork rib, pork shoulder or any part that has some fat.
- Put the ground meat and chopped up pork from step 2, plus the onion from step 1, into a bowl.
- Add the marked seasoning and mix well.
- Knead well until the ground meat has turned white (this is the key), and form into patties while eliminating any air bubbles.
- I made 3 burgers this time.
- If you make 2 they'll be pretty big ones that are about 150 g each.
- You can make a lot of little ones too.
- Put a little oil in a frying pan and pan fry the burgers.
- When they are nicely browned, flip them over.
- Turn the heat down, and cook through to the middle thoroughly.
- When they are cooked they will puff up.
- Transfer to serving plates, top with plenty of the leek sauce from step 3, and serve.
- Top with a slow-boiled egg or a fried egg for more volume.
- It goes well with lemon and black pepper too.
- I tried making them small and dainty to serve to guests.
- They may be cute topped with fried quail eggs.
- This is a very meaty burger too.
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pork, pork, onion, sesame oil, chicken soup stock granules, clove garlic, black pepper, sesame oil, sesame seeds, salt, black pepper, egg
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/154916-beef-and-pork-hamburger-steaks-with-salt-leek-sauce (may not work)