Recipe: Vietnamese Pork Burger + Tideview Cider Premium Draught

by | Apr 20, 2018

Unlike Champagne, cider doesn’t have to battle existing notions of when it’s appropriate to drink, because you can find one that suits every occasion. Spring and summer cookouts and picnics are casual affairs, so grab a six-pack of your canned cider and head to your favorite park or a friend’s backyard.

Cider and pork are always a winning combination, but in the warmer months, look to the grill rather than the oven. Tideview Cider’s Premium Draught has a complex apple and spice flavor with mild tannins and a robust mouthfeel — it’s a strong cider that’s a great match for a rich, spicy burger.

Vietnamese Pork Burger
Recipe courtesy The Union Street, Berwick, Nova Scotia

Serves 4

FOR THE SLAW
¼ green cabbage, shredded
¼ red cabbage, shredded
½ carrot, shredded
¼ medium onion, minced
3 tablespoons sugar
¼ cup Sriracha
¼ cup apple cider vinegar

FOR THE BURGERS
½ bunch green onions, finely chopped (both white and green parts)
¾ teaspoon fish sauce
¾ teaspoon Sriracha
¼ teaspoon sugar
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon minced fresh basil
1 pound ground pork
4 sesame buns

For the slaw, place shredded vegetables in a medium mixing bowl. Sprinkle with the sugar and toss gently. Whisk together the Sriracha and vinegar, then pour over the vegetables and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate while you prepare the patties.

Heat grill to medium-high. For the burgers, stir together the green onions, fish sauce, Sriracha, sugar, pepper, salt and basil. Using your hands, mix the blended seasoning into the ground pork. Shape into four patties of equal size.

Grill patties for 5 to 6 minutes per side, until cooked through. Serve on sesame buns, topped with spicy slaw.

This recipe ran in Vol. 8 print edition of Cidercraft magazine. For the full article and more like it, click here.

Erin James

Erin James has been a long-time freelance writer and editor in the greater Seattle area, with a focus on lifestyle writing. As one of the pioneering journalists for WINO Magazine when it first printed in 2007, James has since been published in more than a dozen regional and national publications, including, of course, Sip Northwest. She is also the editor-in-chief of sister magazine CIDERCRAFT and the upcoming Sip's Wine Guide: British Columbia, as well as the author of "CIDERCRAFT: Discover the Distinctive Flavors and the Vibrant World of North American Hard Cider," published by Storey Publishing in August 2017. Email her at editor@sipnorthwest.com.

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