Today, we’re doing our first recipe based on a Disney Dish reader request. Our wonderful friend Kim mentioned to us that she misses the Cheeseburger Pods that they used to serve at the Satu’li Canteen in Pandora: The World of AVATAR. We’ve also heard from others that they miss this dish, as well. So we thought we should work on getting this into your kitchen.
Let’s get our Na’vi on an make this Disney Dish!
Unlike some of the Disney Dishes we’ve done in the past, there is nothing in our Cheeseburger Pods recipe that you should have a difficult time finding in your favorite grocery store. As a matter of fact, you probably already have many of these ingredients right in your refrigerator and/or pantry.
Obviously, the “Bao” style bun is what makes the Cheeseburger Pods different from your standard burger. Unlike what we did with our S.E.A. Shu Mai, where we used prepared wonton wrappers, for this dish we will be creating a raised dough from scratch. That means we’ll be using yeast and doing some hand kneading. Yep, your forearms are getting a workout today!
To start, you’re going to want to “bloom” your yeast. This is a process that, essentially, wakes it up and gets it ready to do work. To activate your yeast, add it and the sugar to your warm water and stir to dissolve. Then let it rest for about 5 minutes. You should start to see some small bubbles form in the water. That means your yeast has awakened, stretched and is ready to go to get down to business.
Gradually add the water & yeast mixture and mix until completely combined.
Then it’s time for some kneading.
With your hands, continuously fold and press the dough for 10 to 15 minutes. (You can see me working on ours in the photo above) Eventually you’ll work it into a mostly smooth dough like in the picture below.
Next, you’ll want to oil the sides of a large bowl. Then, add the dough and lightly cover it with oil, as well. Place the bowl in a warm spot and cover with a towel. Allow to rest and rise until the dough has doubled in size; somewhere between 60 – 90 minutes.
Unlike a standard burger, our Cheeseburger Pod filling combines several of our elements and is mostly pre-cooked. Start by placing a large pan on the stove over medium-high heat.
Next, add the oil and diced onion and saute until they are mostly translucent and slightly browned on the edges.
Add the Ground Beef to the sauteed onions and season with the Salt & Pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the beef has browned.
Now it’s time for anything else you want to add to your cheeseburger mixture. I like a lot of cheese and the brininess the pickles add. So, I’m going to make sure that’s in my filling.
Combine over medium heat until the cheese has melted and is well incorporated within the ground beef mixture. Taste your completed filling and adjust, as necessary, with salt, pepper, more cheese, or whatever you think will make it better.
Once you have the flavor of the filling where you want it, remove from the heat, drain any excess fat and reserve.
Once your dough has risen to about double its original size, remove from the bowl and lightly punch it to, sort of, deflate it. Next, you’ll want to segment the dough into equal size portions.
To press out the portions of your dough you’ll want to press each one down with the palm of your hand. You will then gradually work the edges with either your fingers or a small rolling pin until your get the desired thickness.
Time to start building our Cheeseburger Pods. Depending on the size of your wrapper, place about 1 1/2 tablespoons of the filling in the center. I wanted mine to taste as much like a cheeseburger as possible so I added about a teaspoon of both ketchup and yellow mustard. I also added another half slice of Sharp Cheddar Cheese. (Have I told you I like cheese?)
Just like folding our S.E.A. Shu Mai wrappers, folding and sealing the Cheeseburger Pods is a skill. One that I don’t really excel at. I was able to gradually improve my technique but I have a long way to go before I’ll be doing this professionally. (As you can see in the photo below)
The process is mostly a pattern of pinch and fold, pinch and fold, pinch and fold. Here is a link to a wonderful how to video. (Darn, that person is good! Obviously, I have a long way to go before I can match that ability)
Once you’ve finished pleating your Cheeseburger Pods (hopefully they look better than mine) it’s time to cook them up. Add them to a steamer basket and steam for 15 – 20 minutes. The dough from the pods should firm slightly.
There you have it! Cheeseburger Pods!
Even though I need to work on my pleating skills, our Cheeseburger Pods taste exactly how you’d expect. You get all the burger goodness you want. The seasoned beef, onion, pickle, ketchup, mustard and, of course, the cheese (did you know I like cheese?) all shine through. They’re all sealed up in this wonderful, doughy little pouch. It’s a fantastic Disney Dish.
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Be sure to check out our other Disney Dishes
Lobster Nachos from Lamplight Lounge
Cocoa Brownies with Browned Butter
S.E.A. Shu Mai from Jungle Navigation Company LTD Skipper Canteen
Hoisin Sticky Spare Ribs from Morimoto Asia
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