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We recently had a family movie night with my mother, sister and her kids. We watched a great family movie called the Dolphin Tale. I highly recommended it to anyone with kids because it's a heartwarming true story of a dolphin named Winter. Of course, dinner was also a big part of the evening. I decided to go back into my own recipe archives here on the blog to get some inspiration. I saw my Aloha Meatloaf and I knew my sister would enjoy it, but meatloaf was too "sit down" for our movie night. I wanted sandwich kinds of food so I decided to alter my Aloha meatloaf into Aloha Burgers. They came together easily and we even pan fried some hotdogs with the Aloha Sauce. It was a great night and with great food and a lot of laughs.
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Ingredients:
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1lb lean ground pork
1lb lean ground chicken
1 (20oz) can of crushed pineapple drained well, reserve juice
seasoning salt to taste
2 slices of bread crumbled
2-3 Tbs of ketchup
1/4 cup of diced onion
2 green chilies diced small
black pepper to taste
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1 Tbs of honey or brown sugar
1 egg
red chili flakes (to taste- optional)
Sauce/Glaze
Reserved pineapple juice from can
2 Tbs of brown sugar
1 Tbs of rice wine vinegar
1/4 cup of ketchup
salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup of sweet chili sauce (like mae ploy egg roll sauce)
2tsp of cornstarch
Directions:
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