Buns, rolls, baps and sliders make a perfect vehicle for tasty fillings. Depending on the style of filling, they are ideal for any occasion, whether it’s a party, mid-week dinner or Sunday supper.
1.In a food processor, combine the fish and surimi, then pulse until finely chopped. Add the egg, curry paste, spring onion, coriander, garlic, ginger and salt, blending to mix well. Chill until required.
2.For the coleslaw, combine the finely sliced cabbage, carrot, capsicum, ginger and toss with the oil and sweet chilli.
3.Heat a little oil in a non-stick frying pan. Shape the fish mixture into small patties using the flour for dusting. Cook the patties for 2-3 minutes each side until golden, puffed and thoroughly cooked.
4.Cut the sliders in half and layer with the coleslaw and a fish pattie. Sandwich with the top bun and skewer to hold in place.
Sliders are really just mini burgers, but they make a perfect bite or two for parties and gatherings or little mouths. This Asian-inspired fish pattie is just delicious served with the crunchy sweet chilli slaw. The patties can be made in advance and warmed in a hot oven for a few minutes just before serving.
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