It's 90-plus degrees here in Boston, very rare for April! This weather makes me want to spark up the grill and throw some burgers on. Okay, so in my case, it's heating up the grill pan, because we don't have an outdoor patio to store an actual grill. But nonetheless, summer here we come!
I decided on some ground chicken breast (1.5 lbs total), to keep it somewhat healthy.
We all know how dry chicken breast can be, so I had to think of ways to keep the meat moist. I grated up about 1/4 of a large sweet onion, then added some cumin and worcestershire sauce for nice smoky rich flavor. Of course, salt and pepper as well.
As I incorporated the ingredients into the ground chicken breast, I realized how wet it was, and how difficult it was to form the meat into patties. So, I decided to add some whole wheat bread crumbs to make the meat less wet.
This made the chicken much easier to form into patties. I used a 1/2 cup measuring cup to ensure even patty sizes, and the 1.5 lbs turned into exactly 6 patties.
As an accompaniment to the burgers, I decided on some caramelized onions. I thinly sliced the rest of the sweet onion, and slowly cooked them in some olive oil until they got nice and caramelized.
I also sliced up a package of creminis, and sauteed those to add to the burgers as well.
The burgers went on the grill (pan), and I put a cover on to ensure they cooked through. Lovely grill marks!
As a side dish, in lieu of french fries, I sliced up a sweet potato using a mandoline. To ensure they did not stick to the baking sheet, I brushed on some olive oil.
Then, I laid the sliced sweet potatoes in roughly a single layer, brushed with more olive oil, then sprinkled with salt, pepper, and a bit of cumin. They went into a 375 degree oven for maybe 15 minutes or so, until they started getting crispy.
I toasted up some wheat buns, slapped on the chicken burger, threw on some caramelized onions, sauteed mushrooms, and also added some fresh arugula. The arugula added nice color, crunch, and lovely slightly bitter flavor. I served the burger with some of the sweet potato fries/chips (some were crispy and more like chips than others), and we were ready for a great summertime dinner! The grated onion definitely adds much-needed moisture without being overwhelmingly onion-y, and the cumin adds just a hint of smokiness. In fact, in retrospect, I probably would have added a bit more!
Chicken Burgers with Sweet Potatoes
Ingredients:
1.5 lbs ground chicken breast (or turkey breast)
1 large sweet onion
3 to 4 dashes of Worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp cumin
1/4 cup whole wheat breadcrumbs
S&P
1 package cremini mushrooms, sliced
2 sweet potatoes, thinly sliced into rounds
sprinkling of cumin
arugula, washed and dried
Directions:
1. Grate 1/4 of the sweet onion. Thinly slice the remaining onion.
2. Add the sliced onion to a pan with some olive oil. Keep the heat on medium-low to allow the onions to caramelize and not burn. Stir occassionally. Add S&P.
3. Add the grated onion, Worcestershire sauce, cumin, breadcrumbs, and S&P to the chicken. Combine thoroughly with hands. Form into patties, using a 1/2 cup measuring cup as a guide.
4. Arrange the sliced sweet potatoes in a single layer on a baking sheet with some olive oil, S&P, and just a touch of cumin. Put in a 375 degree oven for about 15 minutes, or until cooked through and slightly crispy.
5. Grill the burgers until cooked through.
6. While the burgers are cooking, add the mushrooms to a pan with some olive oil, and cook until they are softened and any moisture from the mushrooms is cooked off. Add S&P.
7. Toast your buns. Who doesn't like toasty buns?
8. You are ready to assemble your burgers! Add a chicken patty to the bottom of the bun, add some caramelized onions and sauteed mushrooms, then a bit of arugula. Top the burger off with the top of the bun. Serve with the sweet potato fries/chips, and some ketchup.
9. Enjoy!
What a lean and healthy meal! I still can't believe how good sweet potatoes are for you when they taste so sweet and good. Yum yum yum
ReplyDeleteI had a chicken burger for dinner tonight. Easily one of my favourite types of burgers. Yours look delicious.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious! i love sweet potato
ReplyDeleteYour health-conscious meals always look so tasty. And you are definitely a master of the grill, I love the perfect grill marks on the meat and bread, and also your enhancing addition of Worcestershire sauce to the chicken. That looks like a rockin' burger with nice and circular sweet potato "fries!"
ReplyDeleteYum, we do turkey burgers all the time & its such a nice light change from beef
ReplyDeletedteem that looks awesomely delicious! i looove sweet potato. i am so impressed. now, when are we coming over for dinner? :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great dinner to me!
ReplyDeleteI love burgers of any kind, chicken, turkey, meatless, beef. I love the grill marks, what a nice grill pan to have!
These chicken burgers look and sound fantastic. And those sweet potatoes, so delicious..
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous meal. That is healthy is a plus - and it is filled with great taste. I love the post and appreciate your kind words!
ReplyDeleteYum! I have a grill, but sometimes I think it's ok to use the pan :)
ReplyDeleteI've just started grilling again. I love grilling burgers because they're simple to make and always delicious. This looks great!
ReplyDeletemy fav part is the caramelized onions...and of course the sweet potatoes! actually, them sweet potatoes take center stage for me!
ReplyDeleteYum! Grilled chicken burgers with caramelized onions and sweet potatoes sounds excellent! Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteFirst off I had NO idea there was such a thing as whole wheat bread crumbs, gotta get some. Secondly what a great meal, I especially like the sweet potato chips!
ReplyDeletehaha pasasionateeater complimented you on how circular your sweet potato fries were.
ReplyDeleteExactly my kind of meal! I love to make sweet potato fries. I haven't tried making them in rounds before. It all looks delicious! :) K
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