Ingredients:
- 1 lb. lean ground lamb
- 2 garlic cloves, minced
- 1/2 tsp. dried parsley
- 1/2 tsp. dried oregano
- 1/2 tsp. dried dill
- 1/2 cup onion, finely chopped
- 1 egg
- 1/4 cup dried whole-wheat bread crumbs (optional)
- salt
- freshly ground black pepper
- 1/2 cup reduced-fat feta cheese, crumbled
- olive oil cooking spray
- 3/4 cup spinach leaves
- 1 tomato, sliced into 4
- 4 whole-wheat buns, lightly toasted
Makes 4 Servings (1 burger per serving)
- In a large mixing bowl, mix together lamb, cheese, onions, garlic, parsley, oregano, dill, egg, bread crumbs, salt, pepper and feta cheese until thoroughly combined. Shape lamb mixture into 4 patties; place on a plate and refrigerate until ready to cook.
- Coat a nonstick ridged grill pan with cooking spray. Heat a grill or a grill pan over medium-high heat. Add burgers and cook,without moving, for 4 to 5 minutes. Flip burgers; cook on other side until cooked through, about 4 to 5 minutes more.
- To assemble burgers, place burgers on buns, top with spinach, tomato, cucumber and top with condiments of your choice.
WW POINTS VALUE: 9 pts. with bun, 7 without bun
This recipe was inspired from www.weightwatchers.com. I know this burger looks like a labor of work but it is worth the time and effort and the end result is to die for. The Weight Watchers website has recipes for 2 burgers: Greek-Style Cheeseburger and a Feta-Stuffed Lamb Burger. I read both recipes and thought, why not a feta-stuffed Greek lamb burger? It's my own creative twist on what a sophisticated cheeseburger should taste like. I've been cooking burgers for a couple of years now so I was ready for a challenge. I went semi-South Beach style on this burger by mixing the onions, feta, cheese, garlic, herbs and egg in the meat so everything holds together and it's packed with flavor. If you're on South Beach, save the bread crumbs for Phase 2. The bread crumbs hold the burger together. What gives this lamb burger the authentic Greek taste are the parsley, oregano, dill and feta cheese. If you really want to go Greek on this cheeseburger, I highly recommend adding spinach leaves, a tomato slice, cucumber slices, Dijon mustard, mint pesto, sun-dried tomato pesto, aioli, or tzatziki sauce to bring out the Greek flavors. DO NOT add ketchup to this burger! Adding ketchup is insulting to the country of Greece. You can also use ground sirloin, chicken or turkey in place of the lamb but it could affect the points value to the burger. This burger will quickly fill you up and leave you so satisfied you will not miss the French fries. I highly recommend serving this burger at your next gathering. One bite of this juicy treat and you'll never eat at a fast food joint again. Iron Chefs Michael Symon and Bobby Flay will be very impressed with this Greek-inspired cheeseburger it's that good.
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