This twist on a burger is our most decadent invention yet. Pork belly, known for its rich, melt-in-your-mouth texture and irresistible flavour, is getting a teriyaki-flavoured makeover before being sandwiched in the middle of a perfectly toasted bun. This Asian-style burger is a flavour fusion you won’t want to miss!
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2
Burger Bun
(Contains: Egg, Gluten, Milk, Soja, Hvede; May be present: Mandeln, Paranüsse, Kaschunüsse, Haselnüsse, Macadamia, Erdnüsse, Pecannüsse, Pine nut, Pistazien, Sesamsamen, Schwefeldioxide und Sulfite, Walnüsse. )
1 sachet
Sesame Seeds
(Contains: Sesamzaad; May be present: Soja. )
2
Kumara
1 packet
Teriyaki Sauce
(Contains: Sesamzaad, Soja; )
1 packet
Slaw Mix
1
Pear
350 g
Slow-Cooked Pork Belly
• Peel kūmara and cut into thin fries. • Set your air fryer to 200°C. • Place fries into the air fryer basket and drizzle over olive oil. Season with salt and pepper, then sprinkle over sesame seeds. Toss to coat and cook for 10 minutes. • Shake the basket, then cook until golden, a further 10-15 minutes. TIP: No air fryer? Preheat oven to 240°C/220°C fan forced. Prep and flavour kūmara fries as above. Spread out evenly, then bake until tender, 20-25 minutes.
• Meanwhile, boil a full kettle of water. • Thinly slice pear. • Place slow-cooked pork belly in a large bowl and cover with boiling water. Using tongs, remove pork carefully and pat dry using paper towel (this step helps the crackling get crispy!) • Cut pork into 2cm chunks.
• In a large frying pan, add pork belly (no need for oil). Place pan over high heat and cook pork, tossing, until golden, 8-10 minutes. • Remove pan from heat, then add teriyaki sauce, the honey, soy sauce and a splash of water, tossing pork to coat. TIP: Starting the pork belly in a cold pan helps the fat melt without it burning.
• In a large bowl, combine pear, Asian slaw mix, the sesame oil and a drizzle of vinegar. Season to taste.
• Halve burger buns and toast as desired.
• Spread burger bases with some mayonnaise. • Top with teriyaki pork belly and Asian pear slaw. • Serve with sesame kūmara fries. Enjoy!