Porcupine Burgers

"Something different to banish burger burn-out! You can substitute lean ground pork, chicken or beef. Adapted from a China Boy recipe."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
4 porcupine burgers
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine all ingredients and shape into four patties.
  • Grill or boil to desired doneness.
  • Serve with additional hoisin sauce or sweet chili sauce instead of ketchup.

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Reviews

  1. These were really good burgers. I love burgers, but do get bored of plain old beef burgers with no pizzazz. These fixed that! I love the soy/hoisin sauce flavors. I switch to garlic salt and onion powder, but don't think that made a difference in any way. Thanks for posting this easy, tasty recipe!
     
  2. Great burgers that take very little time to put together. Instead of ground turkey I used ground round and dark molasses for the hoisin sauce. The chow mein noodles do not stay crunchy when the burgers are cooked but add a nicer texture and flavor than bread crumbs. I did increase the garlic powder to 1/2 teaspoon. Served with racrgal's Recipe #315940 and green beans. Made and reviewed for the Asian Forums Use Your Noodle Tag Game.
     
  3. Very easy with tasty results. I used lean ground beef instead of turkey. I also used hoisin sauce. The chow mein noodles weren't crunchy once the burgers were cooked but I didn't see it as a negative. Both DH, DS and his friend "scarfed" them down. Will definitely make again. Could be made into small meatballs and serve with rice noodles. :yummy:
     
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  1. Great burgers that take very little time to put together. Instead of ground turkey I used ground round and dark molasses for the hoisin sauce. The chow mein noodles do not stay crunchy when the burgers are cooked but add a nicer texture and flavor than bread crumbs. I did increase the garlic powder to 1/2 teaspoon. Served with racrgal's Recipe #315940 and green beans. Made and reviewed for the Asian Forums Use Your Noodle Tag Game.
     
  2. Very easy with tasty results. I used lean ground beef instead of turkey. I also used hoisin sauce. The chow mein noodles weren't crunchy once the burgers were cooked but I didn't see it as a negative. Both DH, DS and his friend "scarfed" them down. Will definitely make again. Could be made into small meatballs and serve with rice noodles. :yummy:
     

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