Moroccan-style lamb burgers

The green salad with the edible flowers were a hit! The girls in the office loved them, even one of them was spotted walking around with a flower in her hair! Everybody had a sunshine feeling today. These burgers are yum. I made a potato salad for on the side too. Just boil the new potatoes until you can pinch them with a fork. Let them cool down. When cool mix them with the next ingredients: mayonnaise, English mustard, honey, pepper & salt. Always a hit in our office. 🙂

Ingredients (serves 6)

600 g quality lamb shoulder , minced
olive oil
6 soft rolls , halved
6 heaped tablespoons natural yoghurt
1 heaped tablespoon harissa paste
1 lemon , juice of
extra virgin olive oil
1 handful fresh mint leaves
For the dry rub
1 teaspoon sea salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
½ teaspoon cumin seeds
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon ras el hanout or garam masala
1-2 teaspoons sweet smoked paprika
For the salad
1 round lettuce , washed and spun dry
½ bunch fresh mint , leaves picked
1 handful edible flowers , optional
lemon juice
extra virgin olive oil
½ pomegranate

Method

For the dry rub, pound all the ingredients in a pestle and mortar until combined.
Divide the minced lamb into 6 pieces. Pat each piece into a ball then squash into a burger, about 1.5cm thick. Pat some of the rub all over the burgers then drizzle over a tiny bit of olive oil. Cook on your barbecue or in a griddle pan for 6 to 7 minutes each side, or until done to your liking. Don’t worry if you think they look burnt, that’s just a combination of the spices, the caramelising lamb fat and the smoke. When the burgers are nearly ready, toast the buns on the side of the barbecue or griddle.
Spoon the yoghurt into a bowl and dollop the harissa on top. Squeeze over a little lemon juice to loosen, then ripple the harissa through the yoghurt and drizzle with extra virgin olive oil.
To serve, spread some harissa yoghurt on the toasted buns, top with the burgers and squash them into the buns. Add some more yoghurt, then squeeze the remaining lemon juice over a few mint leaves and place on top.
For the salad, place the lettuce leaves, mint and edible flowers in a bowl, dress with the lemon juice and extra virgin olive oil and tap over the pomegranate seeds to add little capsules of sweetness. Delicious!

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