

What do you make with pork, avocado, mango, and red hots? Pork Taco Burgers with Red Hot Mango Pickles topped with avocado crema.
This epic burger is part of a fan-frickin-tastic month long event hosted by Girl Carnivore, but opinions are always my own!
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This was next weekโs burger. But, I got lazy and didnโt want to make the bun for that burger. Iโm just going to try some squash chips instead. Youโll just have to stay tuned to see what Iโm really talking about.
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This burger is another Girl Carnivoreโs Burger Month club burger. It was the ingredients for January. That was a crazy month of ingredients! We had to cook with pork, mango, avocado, and red hots. RED HOTS! Like the cinnamon candy? Except, for the life of me I couldnโt find them. Sort of like the fig for the Satay Burger with Tamarind Fig Peanut Sauce.
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And we were going into Valentineโs Day ramp up. How in the world can Red Hots so hard to find for Valentineโs Day?? I searched every V-Day aisle at the grocery stores to find them. No go. Couldnโt find them at all. I finally found the in the regular candy aisle. Which I didnโt even know existed. But now I do.
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Except what in the world do you make with red hots on a burger?
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I was thinking of making a sauce. You can melt them and make a chutney or a ketchup. Some people did a vodka glaze I think? I canโt remember what the others made for the January, but I knew what I was going to make when I could find them.
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I donโt know about you, but I remember those red apple rings. Cinnamon apple rings or red hot apple rings. Basically, you use the Red Hots as part of the sugar for a quick pickle recipe. I remember eating them when I was little. Those bright red rings of apple and cinnamon goodness.
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Now, I did a little searching and couldnโt find a definitive answer to when red hot apple recipe came about. I do remember the cinnamon red hot applesauce recipes that started in the 60s. Maybe itโs a spin off from there? Thereโs also an Imperial Salad that calls for these hot cinnamon candies. I donโt know. I do know that cinnamon candies have been used in recipes since the late 20โs.
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Red Hots the brand didnโt start until the 1930โs. Before that the cinnamon candies were just called cinnamon imperials. It wasnโt until an Italian baker realized that candy was more profitable than pastries. He started making candies like Red Hots and Lemonheads. These types of candies, called pan candies, get transferred to rotating pans. This is where they add other ingredients and flavorings. They get tossed in the pan until they reach their desired size.
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Do not confuse them with Frankโs Red Hot sauce, red hot sausages, or the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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I just thought Iโd clear that up in case you got confused. Where was I? Oh right, red hot apples. Except I needed to use mangoes on this burger. So, whatโs girl to do? Make red hot mango pickles! And let me tell yโall, these suckers are addictive!
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I know, I say that about a lot of food, but Iโm serious about these. I couldnโt help but nibble on them when I was cooking up the burger. The Red Hot cinnamon sweet flavor counters the slightly tart mango slices and the tart vinegar.
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Itโs a killer flavor explosion in your mouth. Seriously.
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I chose some mangoes that were not fully ripe. I wanted the sweet tart thing to go on with these pickles. And I figured ripe mangoes might not hold up the pickling process. These are softer than I thought they would be, and the mangoes were fairly hard when I sliced them. They had just a modicum of give when I pressed on them with my thumb.
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I tried one before I put them into the pickling mix and they were smack your mouth tart. I knew the pickling mix would mellow that tart flavor out and leave the delicious mango flavor. This combined with the spicy cinnamon flavors makes these super scrumptious. I would totally snack on these ANY time. And I will be making more.
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So, we have avocado pickles made with Red Hots. Now, just have to figure out the pork and avocado parts! Pork is easy. Pork burgers. Duh. But what to put with it? It canโt be just a simple pork burger. Oh no. It has to have Red Duck taco sauce and Blendabella Zesty Mexican mushroom blend in it.
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Oh, yes I did.
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I put that spicy taco sauce from Red Duck in there along with the zesty Mexican portobello mushroom blend. And they both make these burgers amazing. Seriously amazing. I canโt get enough of them eat them two days in a row at least amazing.
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I would have had them today, but the hubs was going to be home close to dinner time so I had to make him something to eat. But the thought SERIOUSLY crossed my mind and I almost did have them again today.
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The pork has a zesty flavor to them. The Red Duck taco sauce really adds a kick while the mushroom blend adds moisture and richness. Then thereโs my own taco seasoning blend that I put in there, too. I couldnโt resist. I love my taco seasoning blend. You should try it! Speaking of which I need to make some more. Iโm out.
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Oh yeah, did I mention that I melted some Cabot Fiery Jack cheese on top of these burgers? Yup! I did that, too. The cheese has a nice sharp flavor with a hidden heat you donโt feel until after youโve taken a bite. Itโs that sneaky kind of heat you donโt realized until itโs, โOH MY GOSH! My house is on FIRAH! Put it out please?โ
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Okay, itโs not that hot to me at least.
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Since itโs shredded, I used a jar lid to make little circles of the cheese on top of the burgers. Then I put the lid on the pan and let them just rest and let the cheese melt. I couldnโt imagine a better a cheese on top of these flavor packed burger. Just sayinโฆ.
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Oh yeah! I almost forgot about the avocado crema! If youโre not familiar with crema, I suggest you go out and buy a container right now. Iโll wait. Crema is like mascarpone and sour cream got together had a creamy, pourable, absolutely addictive baby. Okay, that just sounds weird. But once you taste it you will understand me completely.
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Add that richness to the creamy avocado and you have a crema that brings all these flavors home into one amazing burger. It was messy to eat. It was OH SO delicious. And I canโt wait to have the rest of them. Maybe on top of an English muffin thatโs been coated with that delicious Cabot cheese. Because thatโs how I roll.
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Pork Taco Burgers with Red Hot Pickled Mangoes
Ingredients
For the red hot pickled mangoes:
- 1 average sized mangoes (about 6 to 7 inches long)
- 1 cup red hots
- 1/4 apple cider vinegar
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup water
For the burgers:
- 1 1/2 pounds ground pork
- 1/2 cup Zesty Mexican Blendabella mushroom mix
- 2 tablespoons Red Duck Taco Sauce
- 1 tablespoon taco seasoning
For the avocado crema
- 1 cup chopped avocado
- 1/2 cup crema
Remaining ingredients:
- 1 cup shredded Cabot Fiery Jack cheese
- 4 hamburger buns
- Lettuce, onions, tomatoes or other burger worthy toppings.
Instructions
For the red hot pickled mangoes:
- Seed, peel, and slice the mangoes into spears. Place in a clean jar.
- Combine the red hots, cider vinegar, sugar, and water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil.
- Using a funnel, pour the pickling mixture into the jar with the mangoes. Clean the rim with a paper towel and place the lid with a clean liner on the jar. Invert the jar for 10 minutes.
- Cool completely before placing in the refrigerator overnight.
For the burgers:
- Combine the ground pork with the mushroom mix, Red Duck taco sauce, and taco seasoning. Form into 4 patties.
- Cook 7 to 10 minutes per side on a grill pan or a grill heated to high heat.
- When you flip the burgers over, place a jar lid on top and fill with Cabot Fiery Jack cheese. Remove the lid and let the cheese melt.
For the avocado crema:
- Combine the avocado with crema an the bowl of a food processor. Process until smooth and creamy.
Assemble:
- Spread the crema on the bottom bun. Place a few mango spears on top of the crema. Top with a burger, more crema, and any burger toppings you wish. Serve with bibs and LOTS of napkins.


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