For many years I have
desperately tried to make my son eat salad and other green, leafy vegetables. I
added his favourite fried bacon and tuna to the greens. I tried convincing him by
explaining how good green vegetables are for his body; I tried promises and
threats before finally giving up.
Some time ago, I got
inspired to a new effort. I watched Rachael Ray on TV showing how you can hide vegetables in minced meat dishes. So I started another
attempt to get the healthy greens into my son.
My first experiment failed
miserably. I had mixed boiled sweet potatoes, carrots, spring onions and leeks
with minced chicken and fried these burgers in a pan. Unfortunately they turned
dark outside before they cooked through. I did not mind the sweet potatoes, but
my men flatly refused to eat these burgers. Luckily our dogs are not so
discerning when it comes to food.
I kept on thinking which
vegetables would make a nice mix and had the idea of testing rucola or rocket
salad, like the English call it. I love rucola in salads or just plain with a
fried piece of fish. When we are in Italy, many times our dinner is simply a
lovely steak with rucola and cherry tomatoes on the side. Nowadays you can find
rucola quite frequently in the market.
I had never heard of
cooking rucola but decided to give it a try – and it worked. My son ate them
without complaining - although my husband kept on asking me about the strangely
green colour of the burgers. I avoided answering this questions until dinner
was over.
It seems, at long last I
have found a way to get some green leafy vegetables into my darling’s belly –
without a fight.
Wishing you happy cooking,
always!
Kornelia Santoro with
family
Rocket Burgers
Ingredients (for 12 burgers):
- 1 packet (450 grams) chicken mince
- 2 cups oats
- 2 tablespoons flour
- 2 eggs
- 2 bundles rucola
- 1 bundle basil
- 1 bundle spring onions
- 1 big carrot
- 3 cloves garlic
- 50 grams sesame seeds
- 5 tablespoons olive oil extra vergine
- Salt
- Pepper
Method:
Wash the rucola and the
basil. Cut the end of the stems of the rucola and sort out all yellow or
damaged leaves. Remove unblemished basil leaves from the stems. Clean the
spring onions. Peel and cut the carrots into pieces. Chop the vegetables and
the basil finely in a blender. Put them into a big bowl. Add the chicken mince,
the oats, the flour, the eggs, the crushed garlic and salt and pepper according
to taste. Combine all the ingredients well. You should have dough which you can
form into burgers. If it is too soft, add some more oats.
Spread the olive oil over
a cookie sheet. Put the sesame seeds into a plate. Form the dough into flat,
round burgers and roll them in the sesame seeds so they are covered well on all
sides. Place them onto the oiled cookie sheet. Bake the burgers in the oven at
190 degrees for 40 minutes. After 20 minutes flip them over so they cook
through evenly. The sesame seeds should show a lovely, golden shade. Enjoy!
Quite perfect for my husband who is trying to be a vegetarian.
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