Bnh M Burger --best burger ever!

How to make a delicious French/Vietnamese bnh m sandwich using ground beef and cha lua (Vietnamese ham). It's fantastic--this combo of ingredients is soooo addictive. Print the complete recipe at http://www.myfoodchannel.com/banh-mi-hamburger/ Use fresh toppings, and don't be shy about piling them on. Give it a go and let me know what you think, and find all Chef Buck Recipes at http://www.myfoodchannel.com/

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Bnh M Burger:

1 lb. ground BEEF
hamburger BUNS
DAIKON (shredded)
CARROTS (shredded)
salad CUCUMBER (sliced)
fresh CILANTRO
1/4 cup ONION (minced)
JALAPENO (sliced)
1 cup VINEGAR
1/2 cup WATER
1/3 cup SUGAR
2 Tbsp SOY SAUCE
MAYONNAISE
SALT and PEPPER to taste

First things first, throw together a daikon/carrot pickle. This is a great combo that you can use on all kinds of sandwiches and salads. Heat a small sauce pan on low heat and add vinegar, water, and sugar. Stir until sugar dissolves, then set aside to chill in the fridge. Cut or shred equal parts carrot and daikon into strings. Place veggies in container and cover with chilled pickling solution. The longer the daikon and carrot pickle, the more flavorful it will be. This pickle will last for a couple of weeks in the fridge.

Cut any variety of salad cucumber into thin, sandwich slices. A salad cucumber has a thin skin that is quite edible with little to no seeds. Thinly slice a jalapeno--or thickly slice--if that's your thing...be sure to add a few pepper seeds for heat, the cool of the cucumber will balance it out. Wash a bunch af fresh cilantro--a fistful on each burger is a good idea.

Mix 1 lb. of ground beef with minced onion, garlic powder and salt and pepper (to taste), and 2-3 Tbsp of soy sauce. Shape into patties and cook in a skillet on med-high heat. I like to use a fatty grind of beef--not too fatty, but not too lean--right in the middle. A juicy burger is best--expensive, lean ground beef will cook up too dry, so don't be afraid of the "cheap meat"--it's your hamburger's friend. Cook burgers to doneness desired--try turning them one time only--and don't punish the patties with the spatula, squeezing away all the juicy goodness into the pan!

Pile everything on a burger bun with creamy mayonnaise and enjoy the bnh m goodness :^)

I made bnh m burgers using ground beef and also thick cuts of cha lua, or vietnamese ham--both were awesome. I love salmon patties and often eat them on a bun--next time I think I'll try a bnh m variation of a salmon patty burger. Try making your favorite sandwich using traditional bnh m fixings and see how you like it, I bet you'll be happy.

Bon apptit!

The music is "Let It In" by Josh Woodward. Music track used with permission Creative Commons: By Attribution and found at this link:
http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/764961/let-it-in-instrumental-version
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