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Smoky Sweet Salmon Sliders


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INGREDIENTS

 

For the creamy dill spread

 

6 Ounce plain Greek-style yogurt

2 Ounce cream cheese, softened

2 Tablespoon chopped fresh dill

2 Tablespoon minced capers

1 Tablespoon minced shallot

2 Teaspoon minced garlic

For the patties

 

2 1/2 Pound fresh wild-caught coho salmon

1/2 Cup panko (Japanese bread crumbs)

2 Teaspoon ground cumin

2 Egg whites

1 Teaspoon ground sea salt

1 Teaspoon ground pink peppercorns

6 Slices applewood-smoked bacon

For the maple glaze

 

1 Cup pure maple syrup, preferably medium-amber grade

1/4 Cup Madys Olde Tyme Beer Mustard or other whole-grain mustard

2 Tablespoon Sutter Home Gewürtztraminer

For the crispy potato sticks

 

1 Tablespoon garlic powder

1 Tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary

2 Teaspoon ground sea salt

2 Cup potato sticks

For everything else

 

12 Kings Hawaiian Sweet Dinner Rolls, split

2 1/2 Cup micro greens

4 Roma tomatoes, sliced

PREPARATION

 

Step 1:

Heat half of a gas grill to medium (350 degrees F) and the other half to low (200 degrees F).

 

Step 2:

To make the spread, combine all of the ingredients in a small bowl and mix well. Cover and refrigerate until assembling the sliders.

 

Step 3:

To make the patties, remove and discard any pin bones from the salmon and then chop into fine dice; it should have the consistency of ground beef. Combine the salmon, breadcrumbs, cumin, and egg whites in a large mixing bowl and mix well. Form the mixture into 12 (2-ounce) patties, about 3/4 inch thick. Sprinkle with the salt and peppercorns.

 

Step 4:

Heat a fireproof griddle on the medium-heat side of of the grill. Add the bacon and cook until medium crisp, 6 to 8 minutes on each side. Drain accumulating fat from the griddle as needed and reserve. Transfer the bacon to paper towels to drain and set aside until assembling the sliders. Remove the griddle from the grill, wipe with paper towels, and set aside.

 

Step 5:

To make the glaze, heat the syrup in a fireproof saucepan on the low-heat side of the grill. Combine the mustard and wine in a measuring cup. Remove the syrup from the heat and stir in the mustard mixture. Set aside.

 

Step 6:

Return the griddle to the medium-heat side of the grill and brush lightly with the reserved bacon fat. When the griddle is hot, add the patties and sear for 3 to 4 minutes, then turn and brush the tops with the glaze. Sear for 2 minutes, then turn again and brush the tops with the glaze. Remove the patties to an aluminum foil pan and keep warm on the top shelf of the grill.

 

Step 7:

To make the potato sticks, mix the garlic powder, rosemary, and salt in a small bowl and set aside. Heat a 12-inch fireproof skillet on the medium-heat side of the grill. Add the potato sticks and heat until lightly toasted and oil starts to come out, 4 to 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and sprinkle with the garlic-rosemary mixture. Transfer to an aluminum foil pan and keep warm on the low-heat side of the grill or on the top shelf of the grill.

 

Step 8:

Place the rolls, cut side down, on the griddle on the medium-heat side of the grill and toast until lightly golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes.

 

Step 9:

To assemble the sliders, spread 2 teaspoons of the spread on the cut sides of each roll. Place an equal portion of the greens on the bottom half of each roll, followed by 2 tomato slices, 1/2 slice bacon, a patty, 2 tablespoons potato sticks, and the roll top.

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@westvirginirebel

 

This really sounds good.

 

Not sure I'm up for doing the complete prep process... but I will steal some of the ideas and do a "quick & easy" version.

 

Thanks

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@WestVirginiaRebel

 

Did the "quick and easy" version today... Very good!

 

Our Whole Foods Grocery has ready to cook seasoned salmon patties in their fresh seafood counter. Got two and flattened them a little more.

 

Made the sauce with sour cream, fresh dill, shallots, chopped capers and crushed black pepper.

 

Heated a griddle on the stove with olive oil and butter to medium high heat. Lightly browned the patties and removed. Then toasted some wheat buns in butter on the grill.

 

Put the sauce on both top and bottom buns... lay on the patty and SHAZAM!!!!

 

Had some spicy coleslaw as a side with a crisp white French muscadet. A very nice summer dinner.

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