International Recipe Week: Jason makes Serbian burgers

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International Recipe Week: Jason makes Serbian burgers on Live in the D
International Recipe Week: Jason makes Serbian burgers on Live in the D
International Recipe Week: Jason makes Serbian burgers on Live in the D

It is International Recipe Week on Live in the D, and we are sharing our experiences as we try out dishes from around the world.

Today, Jason Carr made a Serbian burger, also known as a pljeskavica, which is Balkan delicacy he seen online and wanted to recreate.

He says the recipe includes a blend of pork, lamb and ground beef that he seasoned with salt and pepper. He says the pita bread he used is larger than the Balken burger he seen online.

Jason also included a variety of condiments, spices and vegetables to his burger including a red pepper paste, onions, pickles, tomatoes, and something similar to butter.

He said the Serbian burger had an interesting taste and the blend of the three different meats was something he’d never had before. He said the lamb meat didn’t taste like the meat in a Gyro, the ground beef didn’t take like a cheeseburger, and the pork reminded him of breakfast sausages.

Overall, Jason said this dish is unique, but he doesn’t think he will make it again.

Watch the video above to see Jason taste his Serbian burger.

If you want to try to cook the burger yourself, here is the recipe Jason followed from “Cooking the Globe”:

For the meat patties:

For the burger assembly:

Instructions

  • In a bowl, mix ground beef and pork, salt, sweet paprika, black pepper and sparkling water. Combine with your hands. Brush olive oil on the surface of the meat mixture. It will help us to retain moisture. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least few hours or overnight.

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