This Pork Chorizo Burger with Bacon-Tomato Ketchup is spicy, warm, and sloppy to eat. It’s a monster of a pork lovers burger.
Pork Chorizo Burger with Bacon-Tomato Ketchup
Print This Recipe Yield 4Source Burger adapted from Suzanne GoinPublishedIngredients
- ¼ cup olive oil
- 1 ¼ pound thick cut bacon (finely chopped and divided)
- 2 white onions (peeled and chopped)
- 8 clove garlic (peeled and chopped)
- ½ cup packed brown sugar
- 1 cup cider vinegar
- ½ cup red wine vinegar
- 2 (12 oz) cans whole peeled Italian tomatoes
- ¼ cup chopped fresh basil leaves
- 4 teaspoon canola oil (divided)
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1–2 dried chiles de árbol (thinly sliced crosswise)
- 2 tablespoon minced shallot
- 2 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
- salt and pepper (as needed for seasoning)
- 1 pound ground pork
- 3 ounce raw Mexican Chorizo
- ¼ cup minced fresh parsley leaves
- 4 slice provolone cheese
- 4 soft burger buns (sliced crosswise and toasted on the insides)
- 4 slice red onion
- 4 red lettuce leaves
Directions
Make the ketchup: Place a large dutch oven over medium heat, add the olive oil and 1‑pound chopped bacon. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the bacon begins to become crisp; about 8 minutes. Add the onions and garlic and reduce the heat to very low. Stir frequently until the onions caramelize and become the color of golden raisins; about 2 hours depending on water content of onions.
Add the sugar and cook 5 more minutes until dissolved, but not burned. Add both vinegars and cook, stirring frequently, ½ hour.
Add the tomatoes and basil and continue to cook, stirring and crushing the tomatoes with a wooden spoon frequently, until the mixture is thick and saucy; about 1 to 1 ½ hours. Set aside to cool.
Blend in small batches. The ketchup may be covered and and refrigerated up to 5 days. Makes about 2 cups.
Preheat oven to 400°F (optional).
Swirl half the canola oil across the bottom of a heavy bottomed, non-stick or cast iron skillet. Place over medium-low heat, and add shallots. Once the shallots soften add the cumin and chopped chiles. Stir, then season with salt. When shallots become translucent, stir in thyme leaves, and turn off heat.
In a bowl, combine pork, chorizo and remaining ¼‑pound chopped bacon. Add shallot mixture and parsley. Season with salt and pepper. Using your hands, lift and fold ingredients together until blended. Do not overmix.
Form the meat into 4 equally-sized patties about 3/4‑inch thick.
Swirl the remaining canola oil across the bottom of a heavy bottomed, non-stick or cast iron skillet. Place over medium-high heat. Sauté burgers until browned on bottom. Turn them, basting with fat in pan. When browned on both sides, check the interior temperature of the burgers with an instant-read thermometer (140°F for medium-rare to 160°F for well done). Place a slice of cheese on each burger just before they are finished cooking, let it melt slightly before removing burgers from the skillet. If the burgers begin to get too brown before the desired temperature is reached finish them in the heated oven (optional).
Spread some of the bacon-tomato ketchup onto the tops and bottoms of the toasted buns. Lay a burger on each bun; top with red onion and red lettuce. Place the bun top onto the burger; serve warm.