Easy Banh Mi Burgers Recipe (2024)

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These Easy Banh Mi Burgers are a fresh Vietnamese twist on an American classic. A juicy, savory BUBBA burger is topped with pickled carrot and daikon and fresh cucumbers, cilantro, and jalapenos, then slathered in spicy mayo. Just like your favorite Vietnamese sandwich, only super quick and easy to make at home!

Easy Banh Mi Burgers

In this Easy Banh Mi Burger recipe, an American classic gets a Vietnamese flavor twist that will leave you drooling. This banh mi hybrid is at the perfect intersection of summertime grilling and fresh, crisp, and simple.

I'm very excited to partner with BUBBA burger to bring you another fun burger recipe this month. A unique combination of savory, salty, tangy, chewy, creamy, spicy, and crispy, all in one bite that will absolutely make you fall in love with this simple burger version you can make at home.

My Easy Banh Mi Burgers start with juicy 100% beef chuck BUBBA burgers that are topped with classic elements such as pickled carrots and daikon and fresh cucumbers, cilantro, and jalapenos, then slathered in sriracha mayo.

They're easy to whip up at home whenever a banh mi craving strikes. And after you try these, you'll be craving them all the time! They're also great if you're looking for some cooler, fresher options than your classic all-American-type burger.

What's on a Banh Mi (Burger)?

Since this is my interpretation of a banh mi in burger form, this recipe takes classic elements and flavors from a traditional banh mi to incorporate in a simple burger recipe. Here's what I'm using.

The Meat: In this easy burger version, the meat is a simple, juicy, tender 100% beef chuck BUBBA burger. I chose the Original BUBBA burgers for these, just for simplicity. You could also use Angus Beef, Turkey, or even a Veggie burger for this recipe (which BUBBA burger makes all of these varieties if you didn't know!). These are super easy and fast to cook straight from frozen, which makes them ideal for keeping this recipe short and sweet, as well as just having in your freezer for quick and easy meals anytime you need it.

The Slaw: Shredded carrots and daikon radishes are quickly pickled in rice vinegar and sugar for a simple, tangy, sweet slaw. If you haven't seen one, a daikon radish looks kind of like a really big white carrot. You can find it in most large grocery stores. And I want to warn you that it does stink when you shred it, but I promise you, it won't taste like it smells, especially after you pickle it with the carrots.

The Fresh Toppings: These toppings include cucumber slices for some fresh, cool crispness, cilantro for more depth of flavor, and jalapeno slices for some spice. If you're not big on spicy, be sure to remove the seeds from the jalapenos, or just omit them altogether, as the sauce has some spice to it as well.

The Sauce: Consisting of just four easy ingredients, you'll want to go ahead and smother your burger (and maybe every burger from now on) in this creamy, spicy mayo.

The Bun: A traditional banh mi comes on a hefty roll to hold up all those ingredients. So I decided to use French baguette dinner rolls for the bun. If you can't find rolls that are big enough to hold those nice big burgers, you can grab a full-size baguette or two, and cut them down to the size you need.

Why No Cheese?

I'm a huge cheese fanatic, for most purposes. However, most Asian cuisine does not include cheese, and banh mi sandwiches are no exception. Cheese is truly not necessary on this burger as there's so many other bright, rich flavors going on, including the creaminess from the spicy mayo. Trust me, just this once, it won't be missed 😉.

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Easy Banh Mi Burgers Recipe (4)

Easy Banh Mi Burgers

These Easy Banh Mi Burgers are a fresh Vietnamese twist on an American classic. A juicy, savory BUBBA burger is topped with pickled carrot and daikon and fresh cucumbers, cilantro, and jalapenos, then slathered in spicy mayo. Just like your favorite Vietnamese sandwich, only super quick and easy to make at home!

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Vietnamese

Keyword: Banh Mi Burgers, Easy Banh Mi Burgers

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Chill Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories:

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

  • 6 BUBBA burgers
  • 6 French dinner rolls OR 1 large baguette cut into about 3-inch pieces

Pickled Relish

  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 cup shredded daikon radish
  • ½ cup water
  • ½ cup rice vinegar
  • ¼ cup sugar

Spicy Mayo

  • ½ cup mayo
  • 2-3 tablespoons sriracha sauce
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice
  • 2 teaspoons soy sauce

Toppings

  • ½ cup fresh cilantro leaves
  • ½ cup cucumber slices
  • ¼ cup jalapeno slices

Instructions

For the Pickled Relish

  • Place carrots and radish in a medium heat-proof (glass or metal) mixing bowl. Toss to combine. Set aside.

  • In a medium saucepan over high heat, combine water, rice vinegar, and sugar. Bring to a boil.

  • Remove vinegar mixture from heat once boiling, and pour over carrot mixture. Stir to combine.

  • Cover and chill for at least 15 minutes or up to 3 days.

For the Spicy Mayo

  • Combine all sauce ingredients in a small mixing bowl. Stir to combine. Cover and chill until ready to serve.

For the BUBBA burgers

  • Preheat grill to medium heat.

  • Place burgers on the grill. Cook for about 5 minutes, until juices rise to the top of the burger.

  • Flip burger, and finish cooking, until internal temperature reaches 160°F. Remove from heat and set aside to assemble burger.

To Assemble

  • Cut rolls or baguettes in half. Smear both sides of the roll or baguette with spicy mayo. Place a BUBBA burger on the bottom half. Top with pickled carrots and daikon, cucumbers, jalapenos, cilantro, and the top bun.

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FAQs

What meat does Banh Mi usually have? ›

Besides roast pork and liver pâté, banh mi can also be made with cold cuts, meatballs, barbecued pork or beef, and even vegetarian pâté.

How to make flat patty burgers? ›

You shape the beef into a thick disk shape and then make a wide and deep indentation in the middle of the patty. As the burger shrinks during cooking, the indentation should fill and make for a perfectly flat and even burger shape that's ideal for topping with cheese and sliding onto a bun.

What is banh mi sauce made of? ›

Make the sauce: In a small bowl combine the mayonnaise, hoisin sauce and sriracha and season with salt and pepper. Set aside, or make ahead and refrigerate. Cook the chicken: Season the chicken with garlic powder, smoked paprika, cayenne pepper, salt and pepper.

What is the yellow thing in Banh Mi? ›

Mayonnaise: Use real mayo. Traditional Vietnamese sandwiches have more of a yellow aioli style mayo used from dark chicken yolks but Hellman's original mayo or salted butter are also great substitutes.

Should you flatten burgers before cooking? ›

Shape the patty

"Squash the burgers really flat before you cook them. As they cook the meat will constrict, which will make the burgers smaller and fatter. Flatten them down with a spatula during cooking," suggests Cassie, our food editor.

What meat is common in Vietnam? ›

Expect a main dish—fish, beef, pork, chicken or tofu—served with side vegetables and steamed rice. Dinner is the main meal of the day in Vietnam.

What is Vietnamese meat made of? ›

Traditionally, chả lụa is made of lean pork, potato starch, garlic, ground black pepper, and fish sauce. The pork has to be pounded into a paste; it cannot be chopped or ground, as the meat would still be fibrous, dry, and crumbly.

Is a banh mi healthy? ›

Banh Mi is an excellent addition to a balanced diet. The typical sandwich boasts 30 grams of protein and 19 grams of fat. That is an excellent amount of protein and a fair number of fat grams. The only potentially questionable facet of Banh Mi is the carbohydrates.

What is a Banh Mi wrap made of? ›

Toast bread wraps lightly, then spread with mayonnaise. Spoon pork evenly over wraps. Cover with lettuce mixture, cucumber, cilantro, green onions and jalapeno. Top with remaining sweet chili sauce.

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