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Cayenne Pepper & Bourbon Burgers
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Here is the perfect burger recipe for all of your upcoming summer celebrations! Cayenne Pepper spices up the sauce to transform ordinary burgers to an extraordinary taste sensation! 

Flavorful ground Cayenne Pepper packs a powerful punch in this spicy sauce! Paired with flavorful honey and bourbon, this tasty mix covers easy grilled burgers and cheddar! Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ingredients:
• 1 lb. Ground beef
• 1 egg
• 1/2 cup bread crumbs
• hamburger buns, toasted
• shredded cheddar
• 1cup tomato juice
• 1 cup pineapple juice
• 1/4 cup honey
• 1 clove crushed garlic
• 1 Tablespoon steak sauce
• 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard
• 1/2-1 teaspoon ground Cayenne
• 1/4 cup bourbon
• 2 Tablespoons cornstarch
• 2 Tablespoons water

 

Preparation:
Mix the beef, egg and bread crumbs together with your hands. Form into four patties. Set aside to bring up to room temperature.

Heat your indoor or outdoor grill to medium-high heat, 400 degrees.

Meanwhile, bring the tomato juice, pineapple juice, honey, garlic, steak sauce, mustard, and cayenne to a slow simmer in a saucepan. Slowly add the bourbon and stir to combine. Bring to a boil.

Stir the cornstarch and water together to form a paste. Pour into the sauce and stir. It will start to thicken quickly. Take off the heat and cover while you finish the burgers.

Grill the burgers for about 15 minutes, turning half-way through cooking time. Let cooked meat rest for 5 minutes before serving.

Spread the sauce on the buns, and top the burgers with shredded cheddar.

Makes 4 burgers.

 



Published by Wendy on Jun 15,2010 12:00 AM. This blog is filed under Recipes
Blog Tags: burgers, cayenne pepper, grilling, recipes

Comments
Norm Harkin Writes:
Jun 17,2010 5:52 PM
Recipe looks interesting. Thank-you

Wendy Writes:
Jun 22,2010 6:06 AM
Hi Norm, Thank you for your feedback. Hope you try & enjoy the Burgers!

Jennifer Writes:
Jun 22,2010 1:48 PM
Sauce sounds yummie, not sure about egg and breadcrumbs in burger, kinda like a big meatball pattie without any seasonings in or on them...burgers without sauce would probably be bland...could make 2 batches though and compare, that way everyone, the spiceies and the no-spiceies, are happy.

Wendy Writes:
Jun 24,2010 6:14 AM
Hi Jennifer, I like your idea of a Test Taste! Let us know if you try the Burgers!

kris Writes:
Jul 01,2010 8:47 PM
that sauce look awesome!! think i might try it this weekend,although i agree slightly with jennifer nt so sure that bread crumbs belng in the burger,but i think if you cut back just a bit and add some all purpose seaoning from myspicesage it could be great

Wendy Writes:
Jul 03,2010 12:54 PM
Hi Kris, The all Purpose Seasoning sounds like a good idea! Let us know if you make the Burgers this weekend!


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