Nando’s copycat Peri Peri Chicken Burgers

Nando’s is a global chain that is known for the Portuguese style flame grilled chicken cooked with their famous Peri Peri sauce. Here in Australia, it has a cult following! Since I created this copycat version, it’s been a favourite for outdoor BBQ gatherings, and for many several years it was one of my most requested recipes in my circles (until they tasted the Next Big Thing!). The Peri Peri sauce is a chilli based sauce which comes in a variety of spice levels, from very mild to very hot. It’s full flavoured yet fresh, and I describe it as “a party in your mouth”. It does triple duty as a marinade for the chicken and two sauces for the burger: a creamy tingly pink Perinaise sauce (also a shameless Nando’s copycat) and using it as a sauce as is. The combination of the creamy sauce with the fresh Peri Peri sauce in the burger is a killer!

About the copycat Nando’s Peri Peri Sauce

The homemade Nando’s Peri Peri sauce is a copycat that tastes remarkably similar to the store bought version. But better, because it’s made from real ingredients! It’s a blend of fresh red chillies, capsicum/bell pepper, garlic, vinegar, oil plus herbs and spices (paprika, oregano, onion, sugar, salt, pepper). A concoction I cobbled together after an inspection of the Nando’s bottle – minus additives and other mystery ingredients. 🙂 As for the making part? Just blitz everything together. It literally takes seconds!

Ingredients in Nando’s Peri Peri Sauce recipe

Here’s what goes into my copy-cat Nando’s Peri Peri Sauce. If you compare my recipe to the ingredient label of Nando’s Peri Peri sauce, you will notice that I don’t use exactly the same ingredients because this is a home-version copycat, intended to achieve a similar flavour using readily accessible ingredients. For example, Nando’s uses a variety of chillies (cayenne pepper, serrano and African Birds Eye chillis). I can’t imagine making this sauce without making it insanely spicy using only fresh chillis, so I’ve used capsicum (bell pepper) instead for spice-free pepper flavour, and added spiciness using Birds Eye chillis. Don’t worry if you can’t get these, it’s easy to substitute – see below.

Birds Eye chillis – These are common here in Australia and are fairly spicy. Use 3 for a mild Peri Peri sauce (this is what I use), 1 for barely noticeable, and 5 for extra spicy. Note: Bear in mind that the spiciness is diluted in the end result through the cooking process, addition of mayonnaise and sour cream into the Perinaise Sauce. So I like to make my sauce a little spicier than ideal because I know it’s not that spicy once used in the burger.Substitute with other fresh chillies of choice or dried chilli flakes (red pepper flakes). Start with less, blitz, then you can add more later and blitz again. Capsicum / bell pepper – As noted above, this adds good fresh pepper flavour into the Peri Peri sauce without spiciness. Use a medium one – if it’s too big, your sauce may end up too thick. Garlic – It’s not Peri Peri Sauce without a good amount of garlic in it! Malt vinegar – This brown vinegar is made from ale, is less sharp and has a warmer flavour than regular white vinegar. Substitute with red wine vinegar, white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar. Oil – Any plain neutral flavoured oil is fine here, like canola or vegetable oil, or even an olive oil. Spices – Just regular everyday spices! Onion, paprika and dried oregano. I like to use smoked paprika when I’ve got it for a touch of free extra smokey flavour. However, I use regular paprika in a pinch if I don’t have it. Red food colouring (optional) – To give it a red colour boost! Entirely optional. I use natural red food colouring so I don’t hold back using colouring in foods. 🙂

Ingredients for Peri Peri Chicken Burgers

And here’s what you need to make the burgers. Substitute with other fresh chillies of choice or dried chilli flakes (red pepper flakes). Start with less, blitz, then you can add more later and blitz again.

Chicken breast or thigh fillets

Thigh fillets is the easier option because you can just use them without pounding as they are a juicier cut of meat. For breast, I like to pound them so they are more even thickness so they cook through evenly. Makes a difference for this lean cut!

Peri-naise (pink sauce!)

This is my copycat of the Nando’s Peri-Naise which is a Peri Peri creamy mayonnaise sauce. I think Nando’s just uses mayonnaise but I prefer to lighten it up a bit by using a mix of sour cream and mayonnaise, that way I can be generous with the amount I use on my burgers and not feel as guilty! (And trust me, you will want to be generous with this sauce, it’s an essential part of the Peri Peri Burger experience!).

The other burger things

And lastly, to complete our Peri Peri Burgers, we just need some soft white rolls, lettuce and tomato. Any lettuce you have / can get is fine here. I use butter lettuce (the lovely soft kind). Rocket and baby spinach will be great too, though I’d probably avoid using chicory or other bitter lettuce varieties. If using cos (romaine) or iceberg lettuce, consider shredding it.

How to make Nando’s Peri Peri Chicken Burgers

I pound chicken breast to make it even thickness so it cooks evenly, and it makes the meat more tender. This makes a real difference here because breast is such a lean cut and prone to drying out (though the marinade also helps trap juices). Because thigh fillets are a juicier cut, I do not pound them unless they are extremely thick (ie make them a bit thinner) or if they are not large enough (pound to make a larger footprint so they are a little larger than the buns).

1. Pound and trim breast

2. MAKING THE BURGERS

Excellent for summer gatherings

This Nando’s Peri Peri Burger was one of my “go-to” recipes for gatherings during warmer months. I’d marinade huge quantities of chicken then happily let others volunteer to do the BBQ’ing while I did important hostessing duties like sipping wine and discussing the best value hairdressers in town with my friends. Rest – Once cooked, rest the chicken for 3 to 5 minutes before assembling the burger. This step allows the juices inside the chicken to be re-absorbed into the meat fibres so you have lovely juicy chicken. Don’t skip this step! As with all my “food for a crowd”, I put these burgers out in a DIY situation. Baskets of soft rolls, platters of lettuce and tomato slices with bowls of the Perinaise Sauce and Peri Peri Sauce on the side. Then everyone builds their own burgers. NO PLATES. Te he! Napkins only! Don’t make me wash up! -Nagi x PS Pictured in post with a peek of homemade wedges. Boy, what a combo. And excellent for dipping into the Perinaise Sauce!

Watch how to make it

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Life of Dozer

And Life of Dozer on the book tour continues! Last weekend we had two more book signing events in Sydney. The first at Westfield Warringah Mall, my old stomping ground where it all began. So lovely to talk to locals!! And on Sunday in the Shire at Westfield Miranda.  Dozer was quite the social butterfly, wondering around amongst the crowds to greet everyone while I was firmly planted at my signing station! Here’s a little home video I put together. The sight of Dozer waddling through the Westfield is just everything! The next legs of the book tour are interstate, which sadly Dozer cannot accompany me to because, can you believe it, Australia wouldn’t change their aviation laws and allow dogs in the cabin so he could come with me. 😤😂 Nevertheless, he is with me in spirit. Or more specifically, in my homework, as I continue to sign book plates on his behalf at every opportunity, everywhere and anywhere!

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