Korean Meatloaf Burgers

Korean Meatloaf Burger

Korean Meatloaf Burgers
Kimchi, Cheddar, Fried Egg, Mayo

These Korean Meatloaf Burgers transform classic comfort food with a bold, spicy twist inspired by Bobby Flay’s Korean-Style Meatloaf. Made with a tender, deeply savory mix of ground beef, pork, and veal — a butcher’s blend that stays moist and full of flavor — each bite delivers succulent richness and layered depth.

What really sets this meatloaf apart is the punch of Korean ingredients gochujang (Korean chili paste) and gochugaru (Korean chili flakes). They add just the right balance of sweet heat, balanced fruitiness, and slight smokiness. Soy sauce, fish sauce, toasted sesame oil, ginger, and garlic add a deep umami and savoriness.

Glazed with a sweet-spicy sauce that caramelizes beautifully in the oven, the meatloaf is delicious on its own — but piled onto a soft toasted brioche bun with tangy kimchi, sharp melty cheddar, and a fried egg, it transforms into an unforgettable burger that’s messy in all the best ways.

Make the whole loaf ahead of time, then stack up these burgers the next day for comfort food with a spicy Korean twist at its tastiest.

Korean Meatloaf Burgers

Korean Meatloaf Recipe

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Fusion Burger & Garden Tour

Particularly Flavorful Grilled Burger, Asian Influence
Grilled Roll Brushed with Wasabi Butter
Cilantro, Scallion, Wild Arugula
I buy the ground round from the butcher shop, ground fresh that day. Gently mix the beef with a judicious amount Oyster Sauce, Soy Sauce, Hunan Red Chile Sauce. Form into an oval shape to match the fresh baked rolls from the bakery. When the burger is cooked to your liking, remove from grill and keep warm while grilling the rolls generously brushed with Wasabi Butter (softened butter mixed with wasabi powder). Serve with Cilantro, Sliced Scallion, Wild Arugula tossed lightly with Toasted Sesame Oil and sea salt.
Speaking of Grilling…

Come on outside with Wilson and me. The barbecue is on the side patio. Take a little tour around the garden.

Sixteen Candles Floribunda Rose

David Austin Old English Rose “Heritage”

Wilson at the front gate.
Eastern Redbud Tree

He’s a good guard dog.

African Iris and Sweet Pea Shrub

Agapanthus (Lily of the Nile)

Brugmansia (Angel’s Trumpet)

I leave you with one of the most fragrant roses in the garden,
French Perfume Hybrid Tea Rose.