It’s that time again! Time to get ready for the big 4th of July cookout! We love this holiday. What can be bad? Lots of friends and family getting together, sharing great food, taking a dip in a pool (and/or a hot tub, depending on the temperature), and generally having a great time together is always a wonderful thing.
In honor of the holiday, we’re going to talk about burgers. And, this week’s recipe blog is a two-fer. If you are having Greek Spinach and Feta burgers, how can you not have tzatziki sauce with them? (And, yes, I know that I’m promoting Greek food for 4th of July. Oops.)
Then, when you’ve finished your yummy meal, it’s time for dessert. This is what I’ve been focusing on recently. (Here’s where the whole red, white, and blue theme comes in. Well, red and blue anyway.) Our pies are getting popular and I’m ecstatic about it. Just this week I worked on a new recipe for cherry pie. You’re going to love it. I’ve combined both sweet and sour cherries for a pie with cherry flavor that it really hits it out of the park. (Not that I want to blow my own horn, but we polished off the sample before you say, “Cherry Pie!” And, my in-laws, who have very discerning pie palates, loved it, too!)
So, get all you need for your burgers and sauce, then grab a pie. While you’re doing that, don’t forget the burger buns, hot dog rolls, and possibly a loaf of Garlic Feta bread to serve with the burgers instead of buns…just a suggestion.
As always, if you want to be certain that something will be available, shoot me an e-mail and I can hold it back for you.
Now, on to our culinary adventure of the week!
Greek Spinach and Feta Burgers
1 pound lean ground beef (you can substitute chicken or turkey here)
1 box frozen spinach
1 4-oz container feta
½ medium onion, diced
3 medium tomatoes, sliced
2 c shredded lettuce
Cook spinach and squeeze out as much liquid as possible. Place ground meat in bowl, add spinach, feta, and diced onion. Mix until all ingredients are well-incorporated. Divide into burgers (whatever size you like!). Chill burgers while you make the tzatziki sauce.
Grill burgers to desired doneness. Top with tzatziki sauce, tomatoes and lettuce on a Sandi’s Breads bun or Garlic Feta loaf. Wow. Let me know how you like it when you stop by the bakery.
Tzatziki Sauce
2 (8 ounce) containers plain Greek yogurt (Regular plain yogurt will be too runny.)
2 cucumbers - peeled, seeded and diced
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 lemon, juiced (Definitely use fresh. Jarred will be too bitter.)
salt and pepper to taste
1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
3 cloves garlic, peeled and minced fine (Or, if you don’t LOVE garlic, back off to 2 cloves.)