Tuesday, August 22, 2006
"Fire" Burgers
This recipe is my interpretation/memory of the original, courtesy of the Diener family. My brother married into the family and I think he made an excellent choice as my sister-in-law is beautiful, sweet and just overall amazing - but my feeling about her family was even further solidified once I tasted these delicious burgers.
The fire sauce is so good you'll want to get creative and mix it with everything. I tried it in scrambled eggs, guacamole, mixed with ranch dressing for a dip and just plain on tortilla chips if you can stand the heat.
The mix of peppers is up to you, use what you can find in your grocery store/farmer's market and adjust the heat accordingly.
*Warning* I recommend wearing gloves while cutting the peppers and handling the raw burgers and don't touch your eyes or nose!
"Fire" Sauce:
2 large jalapenos
2 large habaneros
4 banana peppers
6 serrano peppers
1 tbs peanut oil or other oil (enough to slightly emusify)
Salt & Pepper
Garlic powder (or use whole garlic cloves)
Directions:
Cut off stem and chop peppers roughly. Discard seeds and membranes unless you like it REALLY hot. Blend all ingredients in a blender. Can be stored, chilled, in an airtight container for a few days.
Burgers:
2 lbs ground beef
1/4 cup fire sauce (or to taste )
2 large eggs
1 cup crushed crackers such as Ritz
1 tbs balsamic vinegar
Salt and Pepper to taste
Garlic powder and other spices to taste
Directions:
Blend all ingredients by hand or in a stand mixer. Form 6 large, flat patties by hand. Grill to desired doneness.
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2 comments:
I'm making this ASAP!!!!! =)
Made these tonight. So good! We omitted the habaneros and they were still spicey. Will definitely make again. Thanks!
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