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Homemade Beef Burgers with Mint and Parsley

These quarter-pounders taste best when made with organic British beef and fresh herbs. Ideal to throw on a barbecue, these burgers are made quickly with the help of the Food Processor.

Homemade Beef Burgers with Mint and Parsley

Preparation Time: 15 mins

Cooking Time: 6-8 mins

Serves 6

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These quarter-pounders are quickly made from the finest British beef and traditional herbs. Enjoy them in the fresh air on a barbecue or rustle them up for a quick meal indoors.
Buy the trimmings of prime steaks from your butcher or at the farm gate.

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Ingredients

  • 680g rump, sirloin or fillet or use a mix, chopped into chunks and trimmed of gristle
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 small bunch (5g) parsley leaves
  • 1 small bunch (5g) mint leaves
  • Salt and pepper

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Method

  1. Tip all the ingredients into a Food Processor's large bowl fitted with its chopping blade, and pulse until a the beef becomes a coarse mince.
  2. With wet hands, shape into equal sized patties using a kitchen scale to divide them into 112g burgers.
  3. Place on a non-stick tray and chill until ready to cook.
  4. Heat a non-stick pan with a smidgen of oil, and when smoking hot, season one side of the burgers, pressing them well down each side with a fish slice to achieve a wonderful dark colour. Flip over, season again, and cook as before. If you like them cooked all the way through, turn down the heat, and cook for about 3-4 minutes each side.
  5. Serve with fresh Tomato Ketchup.