Mixed Beef And Vegetable Burgers
As I have mentioned earlier we must consume as many vegetables as we possible can, in any way or form, because they contain lots of water. I definitely do not mean that we should become vegetarians.
Having had some washed up vegetables from the previous day's recipe "Mixed Roasted Vegetables" I thought of processing, ground beef, a zucchini, a medium sized eggplant, an onion and an orange bell pepper into as much of a paste as possible then to just.....
Ingredients:
Serves 4
- 600 gms prime ground beef.
- 1 medium zucchini.
- 1 medium onion.
- 1 medium eggplant.
- 1 orange, yellow, or red bell pepper. Not green.
- ¼ cup flaked almonds.
- 2 Tbsp. olive oil.
- Soy sauce and / or Worcestershire sauce.
- Pepper, za'atar, thyme, or oregano to taste.
- No salt.
Method:
- Cut up all the above in small pieces into your food processor.
- Add oil.
- Add your herbs.
- Do not add soy and / or Worcestershire sauce yet.
- Run your food processor until the contents are processed into a paste.
- Heat some olive oil into a large non stick pan.
- Using a soup spoon, dollop big spoon fulls onto the hot pan on high heat.
- Form burger shapes with your spoon.
- Cook overturning until firm.
- Add soy and or Worcestershire sauce and let cook a few seconds to give the wanted color.
Serve with a very thinly sliced cabbage salad and a low calorie dressing of your preferences.
As usual, enjoy!
Stelio
Having had some washed up vegetables from the previous day's recipe "Mixed Roasted Vegetables" I thought of processing, ground beef, a zucchini, a medium sized eggplant, an onion and an orange bell pepper into as much of a paste as possible then to just.....
Ingredients:
Serves 4
- 600 gms prime ground beef.
- 1 medium zucchini.
- 1 medium onion.
- 1 medium eggplant.
- 1 orange, yellow, or red bell pepper. Not green.
- ¼ cup flaked almonds.
- 2 Tbsp. olive oil.
- Soy sauce and / or Worcestershire sauce.
- Pepper, za'atar, thyme, or oregano to taste.
- No salt.
Method:
- Cut up all the above in small pieces into your food processor.
- Add oil.
- Add your herbs.
- Do not add soy and / or Worcestershire sauce yet.
- Run your food processor until the contents are processed into a paste.
- Heat some olive oil into a large non stick pan.
- Using a soup spoon, dollop big spoon fulls onto the hot pan on high heat.
- Form burger shapes with your spoon.
- Cook overturning until firm.
- Add soy and or Worcestershire sauce and let cook a few seconds to give the wanted color.
Serve with a very thinly sliced cabbage salad and a low calorie dressing of your preferences.
As usual, enjoy!
Stelio
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