with Traditional Village Salad
A thing of such delicious, dribble-down-your-chin simplicity, the noble burger can be re-invented time and time again to create the most divine dinnertime results. For this incarnation, we've put a Greek twist on it with ground lamb and feta cheese!
Allergens
Utensils
Ground Lamb
250 g
Artisan Bun
2 unit
Shallot
50 g
Tomato
80 g
Oregano
7 g
Mayonnaise
4 tbsp
Feta Cheese
0.5 cup
White Wine Vinegar
0.5 tbsp
Zucchini
200 g
Spring Mix
56 g
Sugar
0.25 tsp
Oil
1 tbsp
Salt and Pepper
1 g
Salt
0.25 tsp
Before starting, preheat your broiler to high. Wash and dry all produce. Finely chop 1 tbsp oregano leaves (dbl for 4 ppl). Cut zucchini in half, lengthwise, then into 1/4-inch thick half moons. Cut tomato into 1/4-inch cubes. Peel, then grate the shallots.
Combine lamb, shallot, oregano and 1/4 tsp salt (dbl for 4 ppl) in a medium bowl. Season with pepper. Form lamb mixture into two 4-inch wide patties (make four patties for 4 ppl).
Heat a large non-stick pan over medium-high heat. When hot, add patties to the dry pan. Pan-fry, until patties are golden-brown and cooked through, 3-5 min per side. \*\* (TIP: Don't overcrowd the pan; if your pan is smaller, cook the patties in 2 batches for 4 ppl.)
While burger cook, cut buns in half, then arrange them cut-side up on a baking sheet. Toast buns in the middle of oven, until golden-brown, 2-4 min. (TIP: Keep your eye on them so they don't burn!)
While buns toast, stir together feta and mayo in a small bowl. Season with pepper. Whisk together 1/2 tbsp vinegar, 1/4 tsp sugar and 1 tbsp oil (dbl all for 4 ppl) in a large bowl. Add zucchini, tomatoes and spring mix. Season with salt and pepper, then toss together.
Spread each bottom bun with feta-mayo, then top with patties and some salad. Serve any remaining salad on the side.
3682
kJ
Energy (kJ)
880
kcal
Calories
56
g
Fat
17
g
Saturated Fat
55
g
Carbohydrate
9
g
Sugar
5
g
Dietary Fiber
37
g
Protein
125
mg
Cholesterol
1560
mg
Sodium