Timber 2 Table - Cuban Elk Smash Burger

Pile tender pulled pork and a slice of ham high atop a seared elk patty for this Cuban sandwich twist on a wild game burger

Cuban Elk Smash Burger


15 Min

Prep Time


420 Min

Cook Time


6

Servings


Medium

Difficulty

A Cuban sandwich isn't actually Cuban. The roast pork, ham, and cheese combination was most likely concocted in Miami to cater to Cuban workers living there, but there is no doubt that it is tasty. What could make it even better? Taking those same ingredients and adding them to an elk or venison burger.

While elk burgers and Cuban sandwiches are both great by themselves, they are even better together.

The pork will take several hours on the Traeger, but you can do it up to two to three days in advance and store it in the refrigerator until needed. For the most authentic flavor, serve the burgers on freshly baked Cuban rolls. If you can't find them, ciabatta or fresh bakery buns will work fine.

Ingredients

2 pounds ground elk (or venison)

2 teaspoons salt

2 teaspoons black pepper

2 teaspoons ground cumin

2 teaspoons oregano

6 slices Swiss cheese

6 slices hickory smoked ham

Pulled pork (recipe below)

Dill pickle slices

Spicy brown mustard

6 ciabatta buns, Cuban rolls, or fresh bakery buns

Pulled Pork

2 to 3 pounds pork shoulder roast (wild if you can get it)

4 ounces Everglades Cactus Dust Rub (or your favorite pork rub)

4 ounces Traeger Sweet and Heat BBQ Sauce (optional)

Get your gear at the Realtree store.

Cooking Instructions

Start by coating the pork roast with your favorite rub. Place it on your Traeger Grill at 225 degrees with the Supersmoke function turned on. Smoke for 4 hours or until the pork reads 165 degrees internally. Wrap the pork tightly in foil and return to the grill.

Coat a pork shoulder roast with BBQ rub and slow smoke it on your Traeger Grill.

Pull the burgers and place on a warm platter. Top each patty with a slice of Swiss cheese and cover to allow the cheese to melt. To assemble the burgers, place a patty on the bottom of a toasted bun. Add a thin slice of hickory smoked deli ham to the burger. Pile smoked pork on top of the ham and top with pickle slices. Drizzle on some spicy brown mustard and top with a toasted bun top.

Top the burger patty with Swiss cheese, a slice of ham, pulled pork, spicy brown mustard, and pickles.