Recipe: Wee Soda Sliders

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The six brothers behind decades old Northern Ireland bakery Genesis Crafty presented me with an opportunity to be one of the family so to speak … but only for a limited time. I’m their blogger of the month! And as such, I’m taking to my kitchen to see what I can cook up to go with their range of handmade small batch baked goods. Here’s one last creation to share: Wee Soda sliders.

So who says you need buns to make a burger? See what you think about this version for sliders (mini-burgers) using Genesis Crafty’s Wee Sodas instead of the typical bun.

WEE SODA SLIDERS Yum

Ingredients (makes 4 patties for sliders)

  • 1 teaspoon of cooking oil (I use rapeseed oil for this recipe);
  • 2 tablespoons of sea salt;
  • 250g of mince;
  • 1 slightly beaten egg;
  • 1 clove of garlic finely diced;
  • 1 dash of Worcester sauce;
  • 1 small tomato sliced and with the skin removed;
  • Black pepper to taste (I use about 2 to 3 tablespoons);
  • About 100g of mature Cheddar.

Method

  • Place a frying pan on medium heat, pour in the oil and 1 tablespoon of salt;
  • Mix the beef, rest of the salt, egg, garlic, Worcester sauce, and tomato together thoroughly in a large bowl;
  • Add the pepper and mix well;
  • Pat out 4 compact meatballs;
  • Flatten the balls into patties by firmly patting it them in the palms of your hands;
  • Place the patties in the pan;
  • Cook evenly on each side until thoroughly browned;
  • Remove the patties from the heat and place a thin slice of cheese on top of each.

Serve

Obviously, you’ve now got some small hamburger patties to use however you see fit. I recommend trying them out on soda bread as I did for this recipe with some rocket, a slice of raw white onion and whatever other toppings and condiments you like on your sliders.

About Genesis Crafty

Genesis Crafty is a modern bakery and family business owned and run by six brothers who together make baking amazing. Originally set up by the McErlain brothers’ parents in 1968 as a simple home bakery with just one bread cart, just over four decades later Genesis Crafty is a truly modern bakery but with artisan values. The bakers still flip every pancake and chaff every scone by hand. A unique blend of traditional craftsmanship and skilled innovation, Genesis Crafty is proud to still be making many age-old favourite recipes, while keeping fresh with new and delicious creations.

Find out more at genesiscrafty.com.

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