How to make donkey sauce beef brisket brioche bun burger
Prep Time
15mins
Cook Time
20mins
Total Time
35mins
I'm using leftover vacuum packed slow cooked brisket, brioche buns from Coles and donkey sauce that I've made without going to the trouble of roasting garlic. It's cold in Canberra, I have my windows closed, I don't need the apartment to be all stinky.
Course:
Main Course
Cuisine:
Australian
Servings: 1
Calories: 1000kcal
Author: Gary Lum
Ingredients
1/8cupminced garlic(store bought)
1/2cupmayonnaise(store bought)
2splashes Worcestershire sauce
1teaspoonAmerican mustard(do Americans call it American mustard?)
2pinchessea salt(what is kosher salt anyway)
2pinchesground black pepper
2pincheschilli flakes(this is my Yummy Lummy variation)
250gBeef brisket(frozen vacuum sealed)
2Brioche buns
Lettuce(shredded)
Tomato(sliced)
Coon Cheese(slices)
Instructions
The day before (or if you’re not a Vulcan, go back in time) remove the brisket from the freezer and slowly thaw in the refrigerator.
Place the brisket (still in the vacuum sealed bag) in a sauce of cold water and bring up to 70°C for 45 minutes.
Make the donkey sauce by mixing the garlic, mayonnaise, Worcestershire sauce, mustard, salt, pepper and chilli flakes until it is a smooth sauce using a whisk. If you like, you could leave it gloopy and a little sticky by just using your hands.
Unseal the brisket and cut to the thickness you desire. If you like you could make a meat mountain.
Construct a burger or sandwich as you normally would.
Shoot a photograph and eat the burgers. In an ideal world, I would have served these with potato gems (tater tots for my American friends).
Wash the dishes and ponder the meaning of life.
Write the recipe and then write a blog post wondering if search engine optimisation is really all that important, after all “content is king”.
Hope that friends on social media and even perhaps the hosts from Mouthy Broadcast will share this on their social channels to make donkey sauce even bigger than it already is and to add more “in your end o” and double entendre to this post. After all, when I first heard Lauren mention donkey sauce my mind wasn’t on mayonnaise as she described oozing from her mouth onto her chest.
Recipe Notes
These tidy little burgers should keep you happy. Just be careful about spilling sauce over your hands, down your forearms and across your chest as the donkey sauce oozes out of your mouth.