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I am going to be honest. I have no idea how to pronounce Banh Mi.
My spelling and reading abilities are not the best.
I have always struggled with spelling. I am honestly the worst. Let’s just say that I use google and spell check a lot. Although, spell check can’t normally figure out what the heck I am trying to say.
Yeah, I told you. It’s bad.Anyway, I had been wanting to make the Mani Mi sandwich for a while. I saw a picture floating around somewhere a while back and thought it looked pretty.
Yeah, I thought it looked pretty. That’s how I decide what to make. Food has got to look pretty, it just has to.
I got a little crazy and threw a fried egg on top.
Mostly because I am currently obsessed with frying eggs. Well actually I might be slightly more obsessed with avocados. Lately I have been combining the two to make one awesome meal. It’s epic, but it’s so simple that I can’t decide whether to share it with you guys.
Thoughts?
So yeah, I LOVE the drippy egg.
I am all about the drippy egg. The drippy egg and this burger are amazing together.
Not gonna lie, I know it’s a bit odd, but in this case, odd is good. Really good.
The Asian flavors going on in this burger are unexpected, but a nice change-up to the traditional cheeseburger. Not to mention, this is like a healthy burger.
Lean ground chicken, whole wheat bun, loads of veggies and an egg. Like whoa, how did that happen? I swear it was 110% unintentional. Plus, you are going to need a healthy meal before you read tomorrow post. It’s a good one.
Ok, ok now don’t get all freaked out by an egg on your burger. It really is amazing, but if you, for some odd reason, are adverse to eggs it is obviously 100% optional.
The burgers are really good by themselves, really they are, but do the egg.
The egg is cool.
Banh Mi Asian Burgers
Servings: 4 BURGERS
Calories Per Serving: 596 kcal
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Ingredients
Burgers
- 1 pound ground chicken
- 1 tablespoon fish sauce
- 1 teaspoon lime juice
- 2 teaspoons soy sauce
- 2 gloves garlic grated
- 2 teaspoons fresh grated ginger
- 1/2 teaspoon pepper
- 1/4 cup cilantro chopped
- 3 green onions chopped
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil
Spicy Sauce
- 1/3 cup greek yogurt you can use mayonnaise
- 2 teaspoons sriracha
To assemble
- 4 whole wheat hamburger buns toasted
- 1/3 English cucumber cut into 16 spears
- 1/2 cup fresh cilantro
- 1/4 cup pickled jalapeños
- 4 leaves butter lettuce
- 1 carrot shredded
- 4 fried eggs (optional but you should do it)
Instructions
- Place the ground chicken in a glass bowl. Add the fish sauce, lime juice, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, pepper, cilantro, and green onions. Mix just to combine the ingredients. Dont over mix. Place the meat in the fridge for 30 minutes to marinate.
- While the burgers are resting make the spicy sauce. Combine the greek yogurt and sriracha in a small bowl. Mix well and set aside until ready to use.
- Assemble your topping ingredients (toasted buns, cucumbers, cilantro, jalapeños, lettuce, carrots). Gather your eggs for the fried eggs.
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add 1 tablespoon of sesame oil. Form the meat into 4 equal patties. They're going to be wet, just do the best you can. They will firm up as they cook. Add the burger to the skillet and cook until they reach your desired doneness. I cook mine about 5 minutes per side, but it will depend on how thick you like your burgers (while the burgers were cooking I fried my eggs in a separate skillet).
- To assemble the burgers, spread a bit of the spicy sauce on the bottom of the bun. Top with a lettuce leaf, then a burger. Top the burger with a few cucumber slices, a few jalapeños, carrots and cilantro. Finally add the fried egg (do it people) and then top with the burger bun.
Notes
Fried Egg inspired by [Shutterbean| http://www.shutterbean.com/2013/banh-mi/]
I made these for the first time. They are delicious! The flavor in the chicken patty is so good! Definitely will go on our rotation. Loved it with the fried egg. Such a good twist on the traditional burger. I thrive on variety like this!
Hey Lindsey,
Happy Friday!! I appreciate you making this recipe and sharing your feedback, so glad to hear this was enjoyed! xT
These are SO good. I didn’t have chicken so I used ground pork and they were still SO good. Love the balance of freshness with the burger. Highly recommend everyone make them!
Hi Jaclyn,
Happy Friday!! Love hearing that you enjoy this recipe, I so appreciate you giving it a try! xxT
I just tried the recipe and it’s excellent, especially with the drippy egg. I used ground turkey and skipped the jalapenos. Thanks!
I am glad you liked this! Thank you!
hi, the burgers look delicious but i was wondering what would the estimated calories in one burger be ? thanks in advance
Hi! I am sorry, I do not calculate the calories.
Oh my gosh where do you get your whole wheat rolls or hamburger buns those look so delicious! I need them in my life lol.
I am sorry to say this is not Banh Mi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No where close to it!!!!!! I have a list longer than my arm to that protest that it’s not.
This is an sll time favourite of mine dk yo read this I just want to let everyone who doesn’t know what it looks like that google image it!
Oh my, these will haunt me! They look delicious!
Hi, great recipe, just did it and it tasted great! FYI here in Brazil, most burguers come with fried eggs.
Lucky you!! Fried eggs on a burger are the best thing ever!! So glad you liked this! Thanks for reading, trying this and letting me know you loved it!
I saw this posted on bitchinkitchen and knew I had to make these! I made it this evening without the egg. I loved the flavour. It took me a while to determine the doneness but I got it eventually. The Greek yoghurt sauce was surprisingly good! I will make these again! Pinning!
Ya!! I am so glad you loved these! Thanks so much for letting me know and for pinning!
I’m featuring your burger (and drippy egg!) over at Foodie Friday this week. Thanks for always sharing your amazing creations with us.
Thank you Adelina!!! So excited you like the drippy egg and the burger!
I am visiting from “Mix it up Monday” and these look great! Must try! Have a wonderful week! 🙂
Thank so much!
These look delicious. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday. We would love it if you would link back to us.
Thank you!! I always forget to add the link back!! So sorry!
I freakin’ love banh mi! And on a burger – I am a goner!
Ha! Thanks Megan, the burger version is killer!