Teriyaki Burgers with Mango Salsa
The weather is perfect for grilling teriyaki burgers. A while back, we were lamenting about how overly sweet and artificial some bottled teriyaki sauces were. So we decided to make a homemade teriyaki sauce and it is amazing! You can use the sauce on rice, chicken and anything you want.
Simple Teriyaki Burgers
With the exception of one that we liked on our teriyaki burgers, most were too sugary and processed tasting. With the grilling season underway, we wanted some teriyaki variety to our bbq menu and it was always a struggle to search for a bottle that didn’t look like a gob of sugary, sticky brown sauce. We needed to think outside the bottle and needed to be quick about it because guests were coming over in a few hours. Mission: think fast and work fresh. How difficult was it to make a homemade, fresh teriyaki glaze for our burgers? Not at all. It was one of the easiest sauce recipes we’ve ever created and can’t believe our bbq’s went without it.
Video: Teriyaki Burger Recipe
Homemade Teriyaki Sauce
We originally shared a version of this teriyaki sauce on our Bountiful Cookbook. We wanted to let everyone see just how simple this homemade sauce can be and you’ll never go back to a bottle again. Homemade teriyaki sauce is customizable to your palate of sweetness, tartness and sticky-ness, or all three. This recipe can be made with or without pineapple. The addition of some extra brown sugar highlights the fruity sweetness of the pineapple and a bit of extra vinegar elevates the teriyaki to extra tang. Glaze it on beef, chicken or vegetable and poking some sticks in the for teriyaki skewers! Choose your strategy, flavor profile and taste. Do what your want because it’s YOUR sauce, your bbq and your celebration of grilling.
Best Mango Salsa Recipe!
To accompany our burgers, we added some fresh and fruity mango salsa, which turned out great! The balance of fruity mango, bright teriyaki and savory burger patties is a great combination. Even the mango salsa is great on its own with a bag of tortilla chips or topped on some fish tacos. There’s so many amazing foods to dive into this Summer, we can’t wait to figure out how to eat all this Summer inspiration before the season ends.
Teriyaki Burgers with Mango Salsa
Ingredients
For the burgers:
- 1 pound (454 g) ground beef
- 2 teaspoons (10 ml) fish sauce , optional
- 1 clove garlic , crushed or minced (optional)
- 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) sugar , optional
- fresh cracked black pepper to taste
- 3 hamburger buns
- kosher salt or sea salt, to taste
- lettuce, tomato, pickles and other desired trimmings
For the Teriyaki Sauce:
- 1/4 cup (60 ml) soy sauce
- 1/4 cup (60 ml) sake or water
- 1/4 cup (55 g) brown sugar
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) rice vinegar (or apple cider)
- 1 teaspoon (5 ml) cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon (5 ml) grated fresh ginger , or 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
For the Mango Salsa
- 1 large ripe mango , peeled and cut into small dice
- 1 small tomato , small dice
- 1/4 cup (40 g) minced red onion
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) minced jalapeno or serrano chili , or to personal taste
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) finely minced fresh cilantro leaves
- 1 teaspoon (5 ml) fresh lime juice , or more to taste
- salt , to taste
Instructions
Make the Teriyaki sauce: (can be done ahead of time)
- Combine all the sauce ingredients in a saucepan (soy sauce, sake or water, brown sugar, rice vinegar, corn starch, and ginger). Whisk to completely combine.
- Heat over medium-high heat and bring to a simmer. Simmer for 1-2 minutes or until the sauce thickens.
- Sauce should have the thickness to coat a spoon or to your desired thickness. If a thicker sauce is desired, continue to simmer, stirring frequently, until it reaches your desired thickness. Set aside until ready to use. For longer storage, store in the fridge.
Make the Mango Salsa:
- Peel and cut mango into small 1/4″ to 1/2″ pieces. Cut tomato into 1/4″ pieces
- In large bowl, combine all ingredients together (diced mango, tomato, onion, chiles, cilantro, lime juice, salt).
- Mix well. Use immediately or store in fridge for up to 2 days.
Make the burgers:
- Combine the beef with the desired seasonings (for our favorite umami burger patties combine beef with fish sauce, garlic, sugar and black pepper).
- Form the beef into 3 patties. Season to taste with salt and pepper (if not making the umami burger patties, we'll usually at least season generously with salt and pepper).
- Grill the burgers or pan fry them to your preferred doneness.
- Assemble the burgers, spooning the teriyaki sauce over the burger patties and topping with mango salsa.
Video
Nutrition Information per Serving
How long to keep the mango salsa?
It’s all fresh chopped fruit and some veggies. So it might last about 5 days in the fridge. Don’t wait too long because the freshness of the salsa goes downhill after about 5 days. And the mango will start to ferment and go sour. So try it eat it asap.
Storing homemade teriyaki sauce for teriyaki burgers
If you have leftovers, then store the sauce in an airtight jar or container in the fridge. It should keep well in the fridge for about 2-3 weeks. After that, dispose of it. Use it on other grilled meats, vegetables and fried rice. If you’re making salmon, it’s perfect for salmon teriyaki.
More Easy Teriyaki Recipes:
- Teriyaki chicken wings
- Brussels sprouts with teriyaki glaze
- Japanese salmon with teriyaki glaze
- Easy mango salsa recipe
- Umami fish sauce turkey rosemary burgers
- This recipe was originally published in 2010 and re-published in 2024 with new photos, video, and recipe updates.
I’m making all my own sauces these days. I’m persoally nterested in limiting salt since a normal dose of almost any commercial sauce is more than a day’s level. Moreover, all the sugars in my sauces are from complex natural products–not refined sugar. Fruit based sauces fill the bill. Most recent successes were mango, tamarind, molasses and rhubarb with ginger and 5-spice powder among many other things. These will be posted in a few weeks at Lynn in the kitchen’s blog.
I hope you will think of checking me out in the near future.
This looks delicious. Beautiful photos too.
I make everything from scratch if I can, and this is a wonderful looking recipe. This kind of sauce I have never made, but will now. Thank you for the idea and the recipe/
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Valerie
Hi Diane and Todd:
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I am going to make your teriyaki burgers tomorrow!
Best wishes,
Carolyn from Cowlick Cottage Farm
You are so right about homemade bbq sauce: far, far superior. And teriyaki to boot. I’m excited about this one. Thanks!
This sauce sounds delicious and I’m wondering why I’ve never thought of making my own teriyaki sauce; maybe it sounded too exotic? I haven’t had a bottled salad dressing in the hours for years as I love making my own…so this is now on the list…and I mean the grocery list. Thanks…and have a safe and fun weekend.
Barbara- we ever really thought about making fresh sauce either, until we were finally frustrated with the overly sweet bottled sauces! have fun.
There is nothing better than burgers on the grill, except the ones with your homemade teriyaki sauce and mango salsa! I totally agree that fresh is best and can’t wait to try this recipe. Have a great weekend!
Love the freshness of the sauce and the burgers too … how exciting! YUM!!
Gosh that is posh nosh…I have never seen a burger looking that good!!!
Oh my gosh. Yum. Yum. YUM! I want that burger in my belly right now.
I love making my own sauces. There are so many bottled varieties out there that are exactly as you describe them: Yuck. Not to mention all the crazy ingredients that I can’t pronounce! I’ll try this recipe out on the fam this summer. Thanks!
That top photo of the finished burger is just beautiful!
The sauce sounds great. I’d never have thought of using pineapple. Perfect! I love love love the shot of the burger bun with grill marks. It really made me wish I could take a bite right now.
Homemade sauces are always so much better than bottled. My goal is always to control sugar, so working with individual ingredients is always best! These burgers looks wonderful. Have a great weekend.
This sauce sounds perfect and I want to try it right now ๐ I’ve had burgers on the brain lately. Maybe it is just the time of year?
We usually grill pineapple rings to put on our burgers, so this sounds right up our alley. Also, though, I think I am going try this recipe the next time we make pulled pork sandwiches.
Is it time to eat yet?
Cheryl- definitely it’s always a good time to eat a burger! ๐
These look delicious! I’m thinking there’s a lot of things I could put that sauce on. Gorgeous photos too.
Now this is the way to do a burger! I like to add some rice wine to my teriyaki sauce, but really need to try the fresh pineapple. The grilled hamburgers buns in your photo are the perfect touch.
Cookin’ Canuck- I have rice wine vinegar to the recipe but Chinese rice wine sounds like a great addition. I’ll have to try that.