1 ½lbsground Choate Family Farms lambpatties will be roughly 5 ½ ounces each, so 4 patties require just under 1 ½ lbs ground lamb
kosher salt
freshly ground black pepper
4burger buns
Herbed Yogurt Sauce Tzatziki:
1cupGreek yogurt
3Tbspfresh dill finely chopped
2Tbspfresh mint finely chopped
1tsplemon zest
1-2Tbspfresh lemon juice
¼cupcucumber minced
1clovegarlic minced
1tspkosher salt
¼tspfreshly ground black pepper
Topping Suggestions:
pickled red onions
arugula or mixed greens
kalamata olives
feta cheese
thinly sliced cucumbers
nonstick spray or oil for cooking
Instructions
Directions
To make lamb burgers:
Divide ground lamb equally into 4 portions weighing roughly 5 ½ ounces each. To make slider-sized patties, weigh each to 3 ½ ounces each. Flatten into uniform rounds, then use your thumb or finger to make a small indentation right on top in the center of each patty (see note below).
30 minutes prior to cooking, sprinkle each patty generously with kosher salt (about ½ tsp per burger) and freshly ground black pepper (about ¼ tsp each) on both sides.
To make herbed yogurt sauce:
Combine all sauce ingredients in a large bowl, then whisk to combine. Refrigerate until needed.
To cook lamb burgers:
Preheat a grill, cast iron skillet, or griddle over medium-high heat. Coat with nonstick oil spray (if grilling) or a couple tablespoons olive oil (if cooking indoors). Cook each burger patty for 5 minutes per side, or until an internal temperature of 150 F is reached (for medium). Allow burgers to rest 2-3 minutes before serving on buns with herbed yogurt sauce and additional toppings.