Anyone else been into trying ALL different kinds of burgers this summer? Confession time again: I don’t do ground beef burgers. Haven’t had one in years. It’s nothing against the burger. Who doesn’t love a burger?

I eat a veggie burger almost daily for lunch (here are my simplified veggie burgers that are a cinch to put together), and I adore a good black bean burger, turkey burger and of course, my cheddar chicken burgers with all those little cubes of cheese in the mix! Just not so much on the beef burger.  Pork burgers, though, that’s absolutely on my approved list 😉 And I’ve been crushing on these slightly spicy pork burgers with an easy mango salsa all summer. They have such a great depth of flavor and an earthy note from all the spices, as well as a hint of spiciness from the jalapeño peppers, contrasted by the bright lime juice and the refreshing, sweet mango salsa on top – all of which makes the balance of these burgers completely on point. 

Surprisingly, even M loved these burgers. She didn’t even complain about them being too spicy for her mouth like she did with the spicy pork fried rice! J mostly picked at the bun - he’s still not great with a sandwich/burger concept and eating it all together instead of peeling all the pieces apart. Toddlers are funny that way. Hubby and I have gobbled them down though. Several times. (Psst, before I forget, did you see my new logo up at the top there?! What do you think? I’m so excited to have a more polished look here at Family Food on the Table!)

A few notes on these pork burgers:

The recipe below makes 6 large burgers. You can double the recipe if needed to feed a crowd. You could also use the recipe as stated and make 9-10 smaller size sliders for a party. (You could also halve the recipe, but I just keep the extras and freeze them!) Yes, these burgers do freeze well. It’s probably best to freeze the patties uncooked, but I always cook them off first so it’s one less thing to do the next time. To rewarm a cooked burger, I usually defrost them in the fridge overnight, warm briefly in the microwave to take the chill off and then sear quickly in the pan or broil for a minute so it still has a crispy edge but doesn’t get overcooked. I generally cook these burgers in a skillet but you can also fire up the grill if you prefer. Serve these on your favorite buns (my kids and hubby go this route) or wrap it up in a lettuce wrap - that’s how I generally eat my burgers. 😉

I hope you have a wonderful weekend - and I hope it includes some burgers! And if you want something to go with these burgers, there’s cheddar, corn and bacon potato salad or my healthier 7 layer salad. And it would be great with my creamy BLT pasta salad that I shared as a guest post over on the blog I Wash, You Dry today. Enjoy!

You don’t want to overcrowd your pan when cooking the burgers, so use two skillets or cook in two batches if needed. If you do cook in two batches, make sure to wipe out the pan (carefully) before the second batch so any browned bits don’t get burned on to your burgers. You can also cook these on the grill, if you prefer. Extra burgers can be frozen (raw or cooked) for up to 3 months.

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