Spicy Jalapeno Pepper Jelly and Basil Sauce Pork Burgers
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Pepper Jelly Pork Burgers is a fresh and delicious spin on a hamburger recipe. A peppery and spicy sauce beautifully flavors ground pork burgers.
Pepper Jelly Pork Burgers
In 2011 on a whim, I entered and won the Mississippi Magazine recipe contest. That ultimately lead to me starting CallMePMc.com. It was an unexpected blessing since I love creating recipes and sharing them with you.
I won with this recipe for Jalapeno Basil Pork Chops. It’s an easy recipe to prepare with an impressive presentation. With its unusual flavor combination, it has been a hit every time I’ve served it to guests.
After making Tacos Pastor Pork Burger, and loving the tastes of pork burgers, I decided the convert the Jalapeno Basil Pork Chops into burgers. This burger has all the tasty components of the entree in the hand-held form! It’s spicy, hearty, satisfying, and easy to make!
Jalapeno Pepper Jelly and Basil Pork Burger Tips
- My butcher to ground the pork since most ground pork is in sausage form.
- Additionally, my ground pork mixture was an 80/20 ratio of protein to fat.
- Even at this ratio, I found them to dry out faster than beef burgers, so watch them closely when cooking.
- As well, I melted provolone cheese on my burgers, but any mild cheese such as Havarti or gouda will be tasty.
- My Candied Jalapenos were perfect for this burger and are easy to make. If you don’t want to take the time to make them, you can purchase some here: Candied Hot & Sweet Jalapenos. You can also use regular pickled jalapenos.
- For your white wine, use any good drinking wine. Never cook with wine you wouldn’t drink.
- Finally, I used this brand of Jalapeno Pepper Jelly . I also useย Tabasco pepper jelly. Theย Tabasco brand comes in red or green jelly; I use red.
Special thanks
Spicy Jalapeno Pepper Jelly and Basil Sauce Pork Burgers and Tacos Pastor Pork Burger are two of my epic burgers for #burgermonth. Thanks to American Lamb Board, Anolon. Beef, It’s What’s For Dinner, Char-Broil, Curly’s BBQ, Cuttingboard.com, Melissa’s Produce, Primal Stone, Thermoworks , & Veal Made Easy for their grill packages.
This post is part of a month-long burger celebration. You can search #burgermonth on social media for other great burger creations from bloggers. And a special thanks to GirlCarnivore.com for hosting this event.
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Spicy Jalapeno Pepper Jelly and Basil Sauce Pork Burgers
Ingredients
For burger
- 1-2 pound ground pork
- salt and pepper to taste
- 4 – 8 hamburger buns or slider buns
- 4 – 8 slices provolone cheese
- lettuce
- 2/3 cup basil whole leaves for burger topping
- jalapeno pepper pickled
For the Jalapeno Basil Sauce
- 1 cup Tabasco Spicy Red Pepper Jelly
- ยฝ cup dry white wine
- ยผ cup basil chopped, in addition to the basil listed above
Instructions
For the burgers
- Season the ground pork with salt and pepper.
- Pat meat into burgers. I made large 1/4 pound burgers. You can make any size then adjust your toppings accordingly.
- Mix sauce together.ย In a small saucepan over low heat, combine jelly, wine, and basil, whisking for about 5 minutes or until pepper jelly melts. Remove from heat, and let mixture cool completely.
- Pour ยพ cup pepper jelly mixture into a large zip-top plastic freezer bag and reserve remaining mixture; add pork burgers to bag andย coat with marinade. Seal and let marinate for 1ยฝ to 2 hours in refrigerator.
- Cook burgers either on a stove top or grill 5 to 6 minutes per side on med-high heat. Turn just once and do not mash this will press the juices and flavor out.
- Melt cheese on burgers then remove from heat and build your burger.
Build your burger
- Layer burger, cheese, pepper jelly sauce, lettuce, basil, and mayonnaise on buns.
- Serve hot.
Nutrition
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.