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Growing up in the coastal South, most of our gatherings revolved around low country boils. Friends and family would come together in the back yard and feast on piles of freshly boiled shrimp, smoked sausage, corn, potatoes, coleslaw and hushpuppies. These are classic Southern flavors that blend quite well in a hand-held sandwich. Just like a true low country boil, these burgers can be a bit messy, so grab plenty of napkins!
Preheat a gas grill to medium-high heat.
FOR SLAW
To make slaw, whisk mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, sugar and pepper in a large bowl until smooth. Stir in green onions, jalapeno peppers and corn. Toss in slaw mix to coat. Cover and chill while you make burgers.
FOR BURGERS
To make burgers, in a medium bowl, lightly mix shrimp, sausage, egg, seafood seasoning and corn meal until well combined. Form into 6 patties. Set aside at room temperature.
Split ciabatta rolls in half, and spread one tablespoon of softened butter on each half.
Brush grill rack with vegetable oil. Place burgers on rack, cover and grill for about 4-5 minutes per side, until sausage is cooked through. Meanwhile, grill buttered rolls, cut side down, until golden and toasted.
To assemble burgers, place patties on bottom buns, top with slaw, and cover with top buns.
Makes 6 burgers
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theatremarmot on 8.18.2009
Oh, take me back to Charleston, please. I want to make this so badly although I don’t have a grill at the moment. Mmm…must bookmark for the future.
Duchess of Fork on 8.4.2009
Thanks, Ree! What an honor to have you comment on my recipe. Low Country flavors are very prevalent here in the South, and I have no doubt you’d find them in Hilton Head!
Ree | The Pioneer Woman on 8.3.2009
Delicious! This reminds me of Hilton Head, South Carolina for some reason.