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Mini Korean Style BBQ

Mini Korean Style BBQ

with Sriacha Dressed Asian Salad and Sesame wedges
Mimi Morley
Mimi MorleyUpdated on February 09, 2026
Calories
1099 kcal
Protein
56g protein
Difficulty
Medium
Allergens:
  • Soya
  • May contain traces of allergens
  • Celery
Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.
serving amount

240

British Beef Mince

2

British Chicken Thighs

½

Sriracha Sauce

15

Sesame Seeds

1

Baby Gem Lettuce

15

Honey

2

Burger Buns

75

Bulgogi Sauce

(Contains: Soya)

25

Panko Breadcrumbs

½

Cucumber

(May contain traces of: Celery)

2

Mayonnaise

450

Potatoes

Not included in your delivery

1

Water

Energy (kcal)1099 kcal
Energy (kJ)4598 kJ
Fat47 g
of which saturates14 g
Carbohydrate116 g
of which sugars27 g
Protein56 g
Salt1.8 g
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate ingredient and allergen information.

Instructions

Sesame Wedges
1

Preheat your oven to 200°C. Chop the potatoes into 2cm wide wedges (no need to peel!). Pop the wedges on a large baking tray in a single layer. Drizzle with oil, sprinkle on half the sesame seeds, then season with salt and pepper. Toss to coat, then spread out and roast on the top shelf of your oven until golden, 25-30 mins. Turn halfway through cooking. Tip: Use two baking trays if necessary, you want the potatoes nicely spread out.

Prep the Salad
2

Thinly slice the cucumber and set aside 3 rounds per person (to put in the bun later). Trim the root from the lettuce, halve lengthways then thinly slice widthways. Put the cucumber and lettuce in a bowl and set aside for later. Put the mayo, sriracha, honey and water (see ingredients for amount) into a smaller bowl, season with salt and pepper and stir together. Set aside.

Make the Burgers
3

Put the half the bulgolgi sauce in a large bowl with the panko breadcrumbs. Season well with salt and pepper and stir together, then add beef mince. Mix with your hands until very well combined. Shape the mixture into burgers about 2cm thick, 1 per person. IMPORTANT: Remember to wash your hands after handling raw meat. Pop the burgers on a plate.

Prep the Chicken
4

Wash out your bowl and add the remaining bulgogi sauce along with the chicken thighs. Season with salt and pepper, then turn them over and over in the mixture until well coated, set aside. IMPORTANT: Wash your hands after handling raw chicken. Heat a frying pan on high heat (no oil) and add the remaining sesame seeds. Cook, stirring regularly, until lightly toasted, 1-2 mins. TIP: Watch them like a hawk as they can burn easily. Transfer the sesame seeds to the bowl with the sriracha mayo and stir together. Meanwhile, pop your pan back on medium high heat.

Cook the Meat
5

Add a drizzle of oil to the pan. Once hot, lay in the chicken thighs and fry until browned, 2-3 mins on each side. Transfer to a baking tray and roast in your oven until cooked through, 10-15 mins. Meanwhile, pop your frying pan back on medium high heat. Add a drizzle of oil if the pan is dry. Lay in the burgers and fry until browned on the outside and cooked through, 12-14 mins in total. Carefully turn them every 4 mins and lower the heat if they are burning. IMPORTANT: The burgers are cooked when they are no longer pink in the middle.

Serve Up
6

Meanwhile, halve the burger buns and pop them in the oven to warm through for the last 2 mins of the potato and chicken cooking time. To serve, spread a tsp of your mayo mixture on the bottom of each bun. Add 3 rounds of cucumber to each, put a burger on top and pop on the bun lids. Add the rest of the mayo dressing to the lettuce and cucumber and toss together. Once cooked, thinly slice the chicken. Serve the bulgolgi burgers with the chicken, asian salad and wedges alongside. Enjoy!

Customer reviews

Review summary

Updated on Feb 2026
  • Flavour: Many enjoyed the dish, praising its delicious taste and interesting flavours. Some found it a bit bland and suggested more spice.
  • Ease of prep: Several noted the recipe was more time-consuming and complex than expected. Consider starting the meat earlier in the cooking process.
  • Suggestions: For a better texture, try omitting breadcrumbs from the burger. Add extra sriracha to boost the sauce's flavour and spiciness.
  • Portions: This generous meal was filling for most; some found it too much. Consider reducing the protein or skipping the wedges for a lighter option.
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