July 9, 2026 · 15 min

Sweet Thai Chili Bacon Burgers with Ginger Scallion Aioli and Sweet Potato Wedges

Snack15 min1844 cal / serving

These burgers are a flavor explosion: savory beef patties seasoned with ginger, garlic and soy sauce, topped with crispy bacon, sweet Thai chili sauce and crunchy fried onions. A creamy ginger scallion aioli ties it all together.

Serve alongside roasted sweet potato wedges for a satisfying meal that’s sure to become a new favorite. The aioli doubles as a dipping sauce for the wedges, making every bite delicious.

Recipe details

Snack15 min1844 cal / serving2 servings

Nutrition per serving

Calories1844 kcalProtein54.1 gFat137.5 gCarbs91.9 gSugar40.2 gFiber5.3 gSodium3320 mg

Dietary labels

Gluten-free: noLactose-free: noDairy-free: no

Allergen check

Gluten / wheat: containsMilk / dairy: containsEgg: containsFish: not detectedShellfish: not detectedPeanut: not detectedTree nuts: not detectedSoy: containsSesame: not detectedMustard: not detectedCelery: not detectedSulphites: not detectedLupin: not detectedMolluscs: not detected

Values are calculated per serving from ingredient amounts and the ingredient nutrition reference per 100g. Allergen and diet labels use available ingredient metadata and name matching; always check product labels for strict diets or allergies. Some ingredient amounts or nutrition values were incomplete, so this is marked as a partial estimate.

Ingredients

Bacon4 ounce BaconView ingredient guide
Ground Beef10 ounce Ground BeefView ingredient guide
Soy Sauce1.12 tablespoon Soy SauceView ingredient guide
Sweet Potato2 unit Sweet PotatoView ingredient guide
Garlic1 clove GarlicView ingredient guide
Mayonnaise4 tablespoon MayonnaiseView ingredient guide
Crispy Fried Onions1 unit Crispy Fried OnionsView ingredient guide
Scallions2 unit ScallionsView ingredient guide
Potato Buns2 unit Potato BunsView ingredient guide
Ginger1 thumb GingerView ingredient guide
Saltteaspoon (tsp) SaltView ingredient guide
Sugar0.25 teaspoon (tsp) SugarView ingredient guide
Black Pepperteaspoon (tsp) Black PepperView ingredient guide

Instructions

  1. Adjust rack to top position and preheat oven to 425°F. Wash and dry produce. Cut sweet potatoes into ½-inch-thick wedges. Toss on a baking sheet with a large drizzle of oil, salt and pepper. Roast on top rack until tender and slightly crispy, 25-30 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, trim and mince scallions, separating whites from greens. Peel ginger and grate using a zester or the small holes of a box grater until you have ¾ tsp (1½ tsp for 4 servings). Peel and mince or grate garlic. Heat a large dry pan over medium-high heat. Add bacon; cook, turning occasionally and adjusting heat if browning too quickly, until crispy, 6-10 minutes. Turn off heat; transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate. Wipe out pan.
  3. In a small bowl, combine mayonnaise, scallion greens, ¾ tsp soy sauce, ¼ tsp grated ginger, ¼ tsp sugar and a pinch of garlic (use 1½ tsp soy sauce, ½ tsp ginger and ½ tsp sugar for 4 servings). Set aside.
  4. In a large bowl, gently combine beef, scallion whites, half the remaining soy sauce (all for 4 servings), remaining grated ginger and remaining garlic. Form into two patties (four patties for 4), each slightly wider than a burger bun.
  5. When sweet potatoes have 10 minutes left, heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add patties and cook to desired doneness, 3-5 minutes per side. While patties cook, halve and toast buns.
  6. Spread cut sides of buns with aioli (save some for dipping), then fill with patties, chili sauce and crispy fried onions. Divide burgers and sweet potato wedges between plates. Serve with remaining aioli on the side for dipping.

Recipe Tips

For extra flavor, let the patties rest for a few minutes after cooking.

Adjust the amount of chili sauce to your preferred spice level.

If you don’t have a box grater, you can finely mince the ginger instead.

FAQ

Can I use ground turkey or chicken instead of beef?

Yes, you can substitute ground turkey or chicken. Keep in mind that the cooking time may vary slightly and the patties may be less juicy.

Can I make the aioli ahead of time?

Absolutely! The ginger scallion aioli can be prepared up to a day in advance and stored in the refrigerator.

What can I use instead of sweet Thai chili sauce?

You can use sriracha mixed with a little honey or another sweet chili sauce. Adjust to taste.

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