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Lemongrass Pork Burgers

Thai chiles are small, fresh red or green chiles, and are very hot. For a milder flavor, remove the seeds. You can substitute 1 fresh serrano chile. The flavors of Southeast Asia were the inspiration for these lean burgers, which are wrapped, Vietnamese-style, in lettuce.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 6

Ingredients

3 shallots, thinly sliced
1 1/2 stalks fresh lemongrass, bottom 6 inches only, finely chopped (6 tablespoons)
1 piece (2 inches) peeled fresh ginger, coarsely chopped
1 pound ground pork
1 1/2 teaspoons coarse salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
Vegetable oil, for brushing
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice (about 3 limes)
1/4 cup Asian fish sauce
3 to 6 fresh Thai chiles (depending on desired heat), thinly sliced crosswise
2 heads Boston lettuce (6 medium cup-shaped leaves reserved, remaining leaves shredded crosswise)
1/2 cup fresh cilantro leaves
1/4 cup fresh mint leaves
Cucumber wedges, for serving (optional)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Process 2 shallots, the lemongrass, and the ginger in a food processor until finely ground. Transfer the shallot mixture to a medium bowl. Using your hands, gently combine the shallot mixture, pork, salt, and pepper (do not overwork the meat). Shape into 6 patties. Refrigerate, covered, until cold, about 1 hour (or overnight).

    Step 2

    Preheat the grill to medium-high (if using a charcoal grill, coals are ready when you can hold your hand 5 inches above grill for just 3 to 4 seconds). Brush the grill and the burgers with oil. Grill the burgers, flipping once, until cooked through, about 5 minutes per side.

    Step 3

    Make the salad: Stir together the remaining shallot, lime juice, fish sauce, and chiles in a small bowl. Toss together the shredded lettuce, cilantro, and mint in a medium bowl. Add the dressing; toss.

    Step 4

    To serve, top each burger with some of the salad, then wrap in a Boston lettuce leaf.

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Reprinted with permission from The Martha Stewart Living Cookbook: The New Classics by Martha Stewart Living Magazine, copyright © 2007. Published by Clarkson Potter, a division of The Crown Publishing Group. Buy the full book from Amazon.
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