Showing posts with label burgers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label burgers. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Low Carb Portabello Burgers w/ Kidney Beans

Ready for an incredibly tasty burger?

I was too! I'm doing a cleanse - the Advocare 24 Day Challenge - so I haven't been cooking a whole heck of a lot. That's why you haven't seen too many posts from me recently... that and life has been C-C-C-razy!

I've been craving pasta like you wouldn't believe. A visit to the grocery store today for a few needed items, had me gasping over the chip aisle. I prevailed though. Here's a tasty treat that's nutritious, filling and delicious!

I originally found the recipe on e-How and ended up making several adjustments. I can't find it again for reference, but this is a really tasty treat.

1 14 oz can kidney beans, no salt added, drained and rinsed
1 medium carrot
1 cup portabello mushrooms, chopped
1/2 onion
1/2 large orange or yellow pepper (or one whole small), seeded
1 cup panko bread crumbs
1 egg
2 tbsp ketchup
1 tbsp garlic powder

6 small slices tomato
3 large leaves romaine lettuce
horseradish dijon

Using a food processor, shred your carrot. Add the beans and all other ingredients, except the tomato and lettuce.The original recipe calls for the mix to cool for an hour, but I was hungry, so I just split into six patties and broiled for about 5 minutes on each side.

Plate up on half a lettuce leaf, topped with a small amount of horseradish dijon and a small slice of tomato.

Enjoy!

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Miz Helen’s Country Cottage

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Brie-Stuffed Buffalo Burgers with Mashed Squash Soup

I haven't been cooking very much over the past few weeks. There are many reasons:
1. exhaustion
2. grocerystoraphobia (perhaps not truely certifiable, but I'm a firm believer in making up words)
3. lots of leftovers

As such, I haven't been posting a lot. At least not much about food. I've been tempted to write about
1. things that are bugging me (the hoops to jump through for the move back to Alaska)
2. things that are frightening me (the logistics of a winter move back to Alaska)
3. things I'm excited about (a move back to Alaska)

However, I've spared you. Sort of. At least the details.

Rest assured, I've done some fantastic cooking tonight. See, no reason to worry.

You'd love it if you were here.

Or if there were leftovers.

Whoops. Sorry, no leftovers. Well, there are, but there won't be tomorrow after lunch.

Tonight, to make it up to my hubby for making him fend for himself (poor baby!) for dinner the last week or so to use up some of the squash and freezer goodies that we've got to use up before we move, I made a gourmet burger dinner.

Back before the Farmers Market ended, I found a fantastic source for buffalo meat. So I bought a buffalo rib eye and ground beef package. You, my dears, get to read on about the lovely buffalo burgers I've found. Inspired in part by the buffalo burgers at The Keg in Manitou Springs, in part for my craving for buffalo, and, in part by DebinHawaii's Ile De France Camembert Stuffed Sliders, I'll make you wait no longer.
 

Brie-Stuffed Buffalo Burgers


1 lb ground buffalo
3 tsp garlic powder
1 tbsp onion powder
2 tsp Lawry's seasoning salt
8 small slices of brie
2 tsp rosemary-garlic rub, divided into 1/2 teaspoons

4 button mushrooms, halved and sliced
1/4 onion, diced
2 tbsp red wine


 Mix thawed buffalo with garlic powder, onion powder and seasoning salt. Divide into eight patties of equal size.




Cover the center of four with the brie slices, and add 1/2 tsp rosemary to the brie. Place the non-brie covered patties on top of the brie-covered patties, seal around the cheese, and grill.

K is in charge of grilling in our house -- the self proclaimed griller man. I'm happy to let him. I learned how to use the grill while he was deployed, but I'm much more at home in the kitchen. Especially when we move to Alaska in December and double especially if we're in Fairbanks.



 While the patties are grilling, saute mushrooms and onions in red wine.

Spread some additional brie on the buns and garnish with lettuce, tomatoes and sauteed mushrooms and onions.




Most importantly enjoy.

Makes 4 burgers!


Mashed Squash Soup


1/2 butternut squash, peeled, cubed
1/4 milk
1 tbsp butter
3 tbsp brown sugar

Boil the butternut squash until soft. Add milk, butter, and sugar. Puree with hand mixer or immersion blender.
Serve.
Now you know what I'm bringing to the Friday Potluck, but what are you bringing?







I'll be posting Friday Potluck at midnight tonight for all you night owls, and plan to showcase some of my favorite posts from last week! This will be my new Friday Potluck tradition! I look forward to seeing everyone's recipes!

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