Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Burgers

 Burgers are always popular with kids and they are easy to adapt to littlies. My 4 year old has half a burger with half a pattie, cheese and lettuce. My almost 2 year old has a deconstructed burger - all the bits just chopped up as finger food. I like to make mine in the food processor, and add just enough ingredients to the burger that they are tasty, but not so much they are a massive tower that you cannot pick up without dropping bits all over the place!

Hamburgers

Patties
500g mince
2 pieces bread
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 T chutney
A handful of chopped herbs e.g: thyme, rosemary, parsley, oregano, mint

Burger buns
Salad greens
Sliced cheese
Beetroot
Mayonnaise
Tomato sauce or chutney


1. Place the 2 pieces of bread in the food processor and pulse to make breadcrumbs.
2. Add the rest of the ingredients and pulse to combine.
3. Shape into burger patties and cook in a lightly oiled frying pan. Turn once one side is browned.


4. Lightly toast the outside of the sliced in half burger buns under the grill.
5. To assemble, place a pattie on the bottom of the burger bun. Add cheese, beetroot and lettuce. If you don't like any of these fillings, leave them out, or replace with others that you prefer e.g: tomato, gherkin, hash brown, bacon.
6. Spread the underside of the top section of the bun with mayonnaise and sauce or chutney/relish.


7. Serve with oven baked potato chips/wedges (I will have a recipe for these at some stage!) and coleslaw (packet all the way!!!!!)

1 comment:

  1. And you didn't have to have a special bulking the burger (like MacDonalds)

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