Saturday, May 28, 2011

Hawaiian Burgers

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Just in time for Memorial Day weekend grill outs and barbecues,  I have to share with you these unique, juicy burgers I made after drooling over them on Strawberry Cake. These burgers reminded me of the best burger I've had. While visiting my sister and brother-in-law in Oahu they took us to an amazing burger joint Kua 'Ania. The burgers at Kua Ania can be ordered with sliced pineapples, fresh avocados, grilled onions, and of course melted cheese.  Here is a Pineapple Burger from Kua 'Aina:

So now that you see how incredible these burgers look,  you can imagine how eager I was to make Sheila's Hawaiian Burgers and try to relive the burger memories from Kua 'Aina! The best part of creating these burgers was having my hubby cut up a whole pineapple. It was a learning experience for both of us, and while our pineapple slices weren't the prettiest slices you'll ever see, they turned out really well for our first time!
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These burgers were very, very good and took me right back to Oahu!  The patties are made with diced onion and teriyaki, making them moist and flavorful. My favorite part was of course the grilled pineapples and onions. We also made a wasabi mayonnaise, a simplified version of a wasabi mayo Sheila recommends with her burgers. It was a fantastic addition and I definitely recommend you try it to add a little zing to your next burger.
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Hawaiian Burgers
Modified from Strawberry Cake
Printable Version
Ingredients
1 pound ground turkey
6 ounces pineapple rings (reserve the juice if possible)
1 1/2 tablespoon Teriyaki Marinade
1 tablespoon garlic salt
1/4 cup finely chopped onions
salt and pepper to taste
Toasted buns, if desired
Provolone cheese, if desired
Grilled onions, tomatoes, lettuce, and wasabi mayonnaise (recipe below)


Directions
In a mixing bowl combine ground turkey, teriyaki sauce, garlic salt, onions, and 1/4 cup of reserved pineapple juice. 
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Use your fingers to combine throughly. Form into patties (I was able to make 5). Gently press pineapple rings into the tops of the burgers. Season with salt and pepper.
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Place burgers pineapple side down on the grill. Cook 4-5 minutes on each side for medium doneness. 
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Grill onion slices and extra pineapple if desired.
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For the Wasabi Mayo:
Mix 3 tablespoons wasabi paste with 3 tablespoons mayo. 
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Add provolone cheese to burgers and serve with wasabi mayo, tomato slices, lettuce, and any other condiments of your choice.
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5 comments:

  1. Looks absolutely SCRUMPTIOUS!!!

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  2. WOW! It no ordinary burger for sure! Delicious gourmet!

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  3. Looks fabulosO! We had just regular ol' burgers last night...now I wish I would have made these. Yum. I like that you cut up your own fresh pineapple. : D

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  4. Can I have share your second picture? Thank you

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  5. Can I have share your second picture? Thank you

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