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The Perseus Burger

The Perseus Burger

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by Loves Food Loves to Eat

The Perseus Burger

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by Loves Food Loves to Eat

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Spring Lamb
    This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Cucumber Recipe
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    Loves Food Loves to Eat's Notes: Perseus was a mythic hero of Greek mythology famed for defeating various monsters. Up until last night, lamb was my monster. I was afraid to cook it and even more afraid to eat it because...

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Serves 4-6

  1. Mix together lamb, beef, onion, garlic, parsley, hyssop, oregano, paprika, and s&p until well combined. (*Israeli Hyssop is an herb that is mixed into a powdery blend w/olive oil, sesame seeds, and often other spices. This is what I use: http://www.olia.co.il/en_products.html)

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  2. separate meat mixture into 4-6 balls, depending on how big you and your guests want the burgers (I made one biggun, 2 medium, and 2 small.) To stuff with feta: flatten into a pretty flat oblong shape, and add about a tablespoon of feta to half. Fold the other half over, squish to seal the edges, and flatten to desired patty flatness. I like mine more patty shaped, less ball shaped. Put patties on plate, brush with olive oil, sprinkle with a pinch more hyssop, paprika, s&p.

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  3. Light BBQ and brush grill with olive oil. Grill burgers, turning once, for about 10 minutes total- until desired doneness. Grill buns.

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  4. On bottom half of bun, make a bed of spinach and olives for burger, add burger, and top with red onion, tomato, and tzatziki! Savor your first delicious bite, because you just showed that lamb who's boss!

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  1. Grate cucumber and squeeze out then discard excess liquid. Whisk to combine all ingredients. Serve with delicious lamburgers and Greek fries!

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3 Comments on The Perseus Burger

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Thanks ladies! I was just thinking about it, and I bet adding the zest (from the juiced lemon used in the tzatziki) to the burger mixture would be delish! Will definitely try that next time (I think there will be a lot of next times, bc the BF says he can't go back to a 'regular' burger now).

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oh my mythological god! That is very nice!

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THAT is showing that ol' lamb who's in charge! Looks delicious, I will add this to our next "burgerfest" and I like your tzatziki better than mine so I am changing that too.

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