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Hey baby, I hear the blues a-callin',
Tossed salad and scrambled eggs I humbly place before you my "East meets west" patented Traeger turkey burger An Asian fusion burger made with Willow Farms'
organic turkey, a toasted tallegio-cheese crisp, papaya chutney,
black truffle aioli, and micro-greens
on a gluten-free brioche bun. Enjoy! [The jury moans with enjoyment] This tastes as delicious
as Beyonce smells... I'm guessing. What is this in here-- Saffron? Wow, somebody's got a sharp palate. I love the umami flavor. Stop being so pretentious, Kyle. [🎶RATATAT - Cream on chrome🎶] [🎶RATATAT - Cream on chrome🎶]
Hey Reddit /r/Food, this is Oliver Babish I am a filmmaker, wannabe chef, and, like you, I've always wondered what does the food in films and television actually tastes like? I'm here to answer some of those questions today. Today, we're making Chris Traeger's "East meets west" patented Traeger turkey burger. To start off, we're gonna need a small eggplant that we're gonna cut the top off and halve lengthwise Then we're gonna hit it with some olive oil, Little bit of Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper Then we're going to score it and bake it at 400°F for about 30 to 40 Minutes until the flesh is nice and soft. Next up, we're gonna make our papaya chutney, which, surprisingly, contains papaya! So we're going to take a large papaya and peel it, slice it halfway down the center, scrape out all those nasty seeds and then cut it into 1 inch chunks Which we're going to add to a small saucepan, along with ⅓ of a cup of apple cider vinegar, ⅓ of a cup of golden raisins, a little bit of Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper and, I didn't show it here, but you want to add some saffron threads. Next up, we're gonna make our aioli.
We're gonna start with 4 egg yolks, a squeeze... Maybe two squeezes of lemon. We're going to take a quarter cup of black truffle oil, and add it to a cup of canola oil, which we're gonna drizzle slowly into our immersion blender cup until we have a nice, thick aioli. Next up, the Taleggio cheese crisp. Now, Taleggio doesn't crisp up very well, so in its place we're going to be using some Fontina, three ounces of Fontina and three ounces of Parmesan cheese which we're going to grate on a microplane, and then place on a super-non-stick surface, like a Silpat. We're going to make two little mounds- two little three ounce mounds. We're going to put it in the oven at 400°F for about 8 minutes until we have these lovely little golden brown circles of perfection. These things are amazing, they're going on every single burger that I make on this day forth. Speaking of which, turkey burgers usually suck so we're gonna butcher our own. Normally I would use turkey thigh, but Chris is a pretty healthy guy, so we're gonna use turkey breast. We're going to cut up a three pound breast into 1 inch pieces, put on a parchment-lined baking sheet and place in the freezer for about 15 minutes until the meat is nice and firm. then we're going to take a cold food processor blade, we're gonna add our roasted eggplant and pulse until we get about halfway to the consistency that we want, at which point we're going to add 2 tablespoons of soy sauce,
a ¼ teaspoon of marmite, and a little squeeze of anchovy paste. This isn't gonna make it fishy or anything, it's just gonna add a nice, meaty flavor. Now, we're gonna pulse until we get perfect ground turkey. Place in a bowl and set aside so we can make Ron's burger. Two ingredients. So, we're gonna make about third pound patties which we're going to shape into little pucks, And then we're going to place a divot in the center so, this way, the burger doesn't turn into a softball when you cook it. We're gonna do the exact same thing with the turkey burger. Season with a little bit of Kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper. Now, I live in the city so I don't have a grill.
So, I'm going to heat 2 tablespoons of safflower oil in a ripping hot pan, and we're going to sear these up. Alright, now that they're searing, we're going to dress our buns. We're going to put about a tablespoon of papaya chutney on the bottom half of our gluten-free brioche bun, then, we're going to take a little bit of our truffle aioli, place it on the top half of the bun. Then, I'm going to snip some microgreens -- I'm using daikon radish sprouts -- on top of which I'm gonna place our perfect little seared turkey patty. Do not forget your cheese crisp.
It is the best part of this burger. And there you have it, the Traeger turkey burger. Ron's burger, on the other hand...
Meat, bun, done. Here's mine. It's a hamburger made out of meat, on a bun, with nothing. Add ketchup if you want, I couldn't care less. So, there you have it, Ron and Chris's burgers. Now, I can tell you that Chris's burger defied all my expectations. It was absolutely fabulous. I thought that none of these flavors were gonna work, but, everything worked amazingly. The burger was nice and juicy...
It's the best turkey burger I've ever had by a long shot. It did taste the way Beyoncé smells. At 20 ingredients and three hours later, I do not know how Ron's burger could possibly stand up to- Oh, it's way better.
Damn, it's not even a competition it's just better.
Man I really liked your style of cooking video. If you were to make it a weekly thing I'd 100% subscribe
I'm glad you even committed to admitting Ron's was better.
Love it. Great production quality, too. I hope you keep making these!
The end was the best glad I committed to the whole thing lol
your voice is great for commentary
from White House Counsel to youtube chef
Kyle: I love the umami flavor.
Jerry: Quit being so pretentious, Kyle!
I really enjoyed this. Would definitely subscribe if you continue.
After watching this I immediately thought of the burger in How I Met your Mother. From this episode.
Keep up the good work!
It really is a ridiculously complicated burger, which of course is the joke. Are you familiar with Eggs Woodhouse from the show Archer?