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Umami Sliders with thai broccoli slaw

October  4, 2022
4 4 out of 5 stars /
4 Ratings4 total ratings /
  • Serves 12
Author Notes

While these may not be an actual "one-bite" appetizer, I guarantee you will take one bite, put it down and groan with delight! these produce a wonderful sensation on the tongue because they hit the sweet-salty-spicy-and meaty taste buds! The mayo has a "brightness" to it because of the lemongrass and the broccoli slaw adds a delighful crunch. —lorigoldsby

What You'll Need
Ingredients
  • 2 pounds fresh, lean hamburger
  • 12 slider buns or hawaiian mini rolls
  • 6 pieces of thick hardwood smoked bacon
  • 2 tablespoons chili paste (sambal oelek) divided
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons wasabi (divided)
  • 1 teaspoon lemongrass
  • 1/4 cup mayo (divided)
  • 1 package of brocoli slaw
  • 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon agave or sugar (optional)
Directions
  1. Cook bacon on paper towels in microwave for 3 minutes. (Bacon will not be brown). Pat dry bacon, transfer to a wire rack placed on top of a baking tray.
  2. Mix 2 T. of brown sugar and 2 T. of chili paste. Spread over the bacon. Bake in a 400 degree oven for 5-7 minutes or until golden brown.
  3. Divide beef into 12 burgers. cook til desired doneness--we like a slight pink. Drain burgers on paper towels. You want the meat to be moist on the inside but "dry" on the outside
  4. To make the mayo: combine 2 T. of mayo with 1 t. wasabi and 1 t. lemongrass
  5. To make the slaw: into the remaining mayo add the rice wine vinegar and remaining chili paste, toss the broccoli slaw. Season with salt and pepper and add agave or sugar if you desire a sweeter slaw. The brown sugar bacon provides a sweet taste--so this is purely personal taste. This slaw is excellent with pork bbq or chicken as well.
  6. To assemble the burgers: spread a little of the mayo on the bottom, then top with the burger and bacon and then top with a scant T. of the slaw. Don't go overboard with the slaw--you want to be able to eat this without falling apart. I put the slaw on top (while most would put it on the bottom...) because the top bun is uaually bigger and it can "absorb" more of the liquid. Spread a little of the mayo on the top bun as well. For picture taking purposes, i put the slaw on the bottom so you could see the bacon.
  7. Mouth waters, drool, wipe chin, repeat. To get a true "one bite" size, you can cut each slider into quarters and secure with a toothpick. If you do this, break each bacon strip into large one- bite sized pieces so that each quarter has a decent sized piece of bacon.

See what other Food52ers are saying.

  • Niknud
    Niknud
  • lapadia
    lapadia
  • Kukla
    Kukla
  • EmilyC
    EmilyC
  • lorigoldsby
    lorigoldsby
lorigoldsby

Recipe by: lorigoldsby

I learned to cook with my Gran. I can still see her reading a recipe and figuring out how she would make it better. She was fearless about substituting ingredients--but also knowledgeable. She approached food in the same way she built her antique business--appreciate quality ingredients and workmanship, but don't be a snob. I think I carry those same beliefs in my approach to cooking. I love family style dinners, I love a fancy ladies' luncheon with my wedding china, or a backyard seafood boil to celebrate my husband's birthday...I love to share food with others.

11 Reviews

Niknud December 9, 2011
Love the bacon-broccoli slider concept. Can't wait to try the sweet/spicy bacon! My husband would go nuts for this.....
 
lorigoldsby December 10, 2011
This is definitely a "guy pleaser" they love the meat-heat combo but women really like it as well because it hits that salty-sweet combo most of us love! Let me know his thoughts!
 
lapadia December 10, 2011
YES, the bacon sounds amazing...love the photo of it :)
 
lapadia December 9, 2011
Yum, I love all the flavors you have going on Lori! Always a place for sliders at the party :)
 
lorigoldsby December 10, 2011
I agree! We were talking about these today at a ladies brunch and someone asked me if I cooked like this everyday, and I said this was a very easy dish to make...so easy I was going to have my teen cooking class make them! But for a party....these "hold" very well and everything can be made a day ahead--the slaw will hold fr 2 days easily...just rewarm patties, assemble right before guests arrive.
 
Kukla December 8, 2011
Beautiful and creative as always, Lori!
 
lorigoldsby December 10, 2011
Thanks Kukla--that's very sweet.
 
EmilyC December 6, 2011
Yum! Love all of the elements here -- especially that sweet-and-spicy bacon!
 
lorigoldsby December 7, 2011
Thanks Emily! The bacon is awesome...we have been finding a lot of uses for it this fall! I was inspired by a recipe for chocolate covered bacon.
 
lorigoldsby December 5, 2011
there are 3 pictures loaded...can't get the bacon to drop to be the 2nd picture!
 
lorigoldsby December 4, 2011
picture coming soon!
 

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