Loaded with protein and veggies, these Southeast Asian-inspired sliders are perfect for a hungry crowd. Be sure to buy regular ground turkey, not lean: The mix of dark and white meat has more flavor. You can prepare the meat mixture on the cookie sheet a few hours ahead, refrigerate and cook just before serving. Let your guests choose their toppings (but suggest a squeeze of lime juice -- our tasters loved it!).
Directions for: Lightened-Up Asian Turkey Sliders
Ingredients
1 Tbsp peanut or vegetable oil
2 lb(s) ground turkey (not lean)
1 large egg
cup plain breadcrumbs
3 scallions, thinly sliced
1 Tbsp Asian fish sauce
Large pinch crushed red pepper flakes
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
cup hoisin sauce
24 thin slices of cucumber (from 1 small cucumber)
1 cup loosely packed cilantro leaves and tender stems
For serving24 large Bibb lettuce leaves
1 medium carrot, shredded
small red onion, thinly sliced
Lime wedges
cup unsalted dry-roasted peanuts, coarsely chopped
Sriracha sauce, optional
Directions
1. Position an oven rack 4 to 5 inches from the heating element, and preheat the broiler. Brush a 10-by-15-inch broiler-safe rimmed baking sheet with oil.
2. Put the turkey, egg, breadcrumbs, scallions, fish sauce, red pepper flakes, 1/2 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of black pepper in a large bowl, and mix gently, just enough to incorporate evenly. Drop mounds of the mixture all around the prepared baking sheet, and press them into an even layer. Score the meat into 24 even squares, cutting down almost all the way. Brush the top with the hoisin sauce. Broil until the meat is browned and glazed and registers 165F on a meat thermometer, 8 to 9 minutes.
3. Carefully pour off any excess liquid from the cookie sheet. Rescore the meat into 24 sliders, then follow the score lines with a spatula to divide. Top each slider with a cucumber slice and a cilantro leaf.
For serving1. While the sliders are cooking, arrange the lettuce, remaining cilantro, carrots, onions and lime wedges on a serving platter. Put the peanuts and Sriracha if using in small serving bowls. Slide a spatula in the pan and let guests build their sliders with their desired toppings.
Tips and Substitutions
Special equipment: a 10-by-15-inch broiler-safe rimmed baking sheet
Source and Credits
Courtesy of Food Network Kitchen
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