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Gluten Free Beef Burgers

Gluten Free Beef Burgers

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Discover Delicious Gluten Free Beef Burgers for a Tasty Meal

Introducing our mouth-watering Gluten Free Beef Burgers! Designed for those who crave the savoury flavour of beef without gluten, these burgers are perfect for health-conscious eaters and anyone with dietary restrictions. Taste the satisfying juiciness of premium beef, crafted into a gluten-free delight that everyone will enjoy.

nutritional Information

300.59 Kcal Energy MTT 1262.48 kj Protein 11.06 BO Carbohydrate 57.81 Ga aS Starch 11.23 g as Sugar 2.37 g Fat 2.79 g Saturated 0.80 Monounsaturated 0.31 CQ Polyunsaturated 0.22 oD Fibre 464 g Sodiun (Na) 5226 46 mg Salt Equivalent (Na x 2 1 13.26 g

ingredients

Gluten Free Crumb (contains: rice flour, gram flour, maize starch, salt, dextrose),Potato Starch, Salt Spices (white pepper, black pepper, cayenne, ginger)
Yeast Extract, Onion Powder, Preservative E223Herb (parsley), Antioxidant E300

Cooking Inspiration

Now that you have the perfect patty, Let's make the perfect burger.

Classic burger sauce ideas

Sauces are essential. They keep your burger from being dry and provide sharpness, tanginess, sweetness or creaminess to your burger, helping to cut through all the richness.

You can buy burger sauces or make them yourself. Apart from your standard tomato or BBQ sauce, try these sauce combos in your next burger:

1. Classic burger sauce: mix equal parts tomato sauce, mayo and mild mustard plus pickle brine to taste.

2. Spicy burger sauce: mix tomato sauce with chutney, mustard and hot sauce.

3. Asian-style sauces: Thai sweet chilli, Sriracha mayo, wasabi mayo or gochujang.

4. Ideal for fish and chicken burgers: mix mayonnaise with your choice of chopped herbs, capers, pickles, chipotle chilli and lemon juice.

5. Healthier ideas: pesto, hummus, healthy BBQ sauce, tzatziki.

Remember to sauce both sides of the bun, and be generous. Use at least a teaspoon on each side. Mix and match sauces on the top and bottom to add more flavour to your burger.

What type of lettuce is best for Gluten Free Beef Burgers?

Putting lettuce in a burger isn’t for “veggie smuggling”, it adds texture and freshness. Plus, placing lettuce under the patty helps to keep the bun from getting soggy.

Iceberg and cos lettuce leaves are great varieties to provide crunch without competing flavours. They’re particularly good for beef or lamb burgers. For softer patties such as fish or veggie, consider using soft leaf varieties such as butter lettuce, red oak leaf or even rocket. Use whole leaves rather than shredded lettuce for optimal crunch and to avoid wilting.

The best tomato for Gluten Free Beef Burgers

Choose ripe, firm tomatoes that aren’t too pulpy. You can find meaty varieties of tomatoes such as beefsteak and other heirloom tomatoes from gourmet grocers. Vine-ripened tomatoes have great flavour. Slice tomato thickly, around 5-6mm thick. Don’t forget to season with salt and pepper before adding to your burger.

How to melt cheese on a burger patty

If you have cheese on your burger, it should be melted. Place cheese on top of the patties in the last 30 or so seconds of cooking and cover with a lid or bowl to help it melt. Choose a firm cheese such as mozzarella, cheddar, gouda or tasty, something that will not overpower the flavour of the patty and has a great melting quality.

Pickle and onions

Pickles should help balance your burger with sharp tanginess. Choose a variety of pickles that are tangy and slice thinly. Just 2-4 slices are a good place to start to avoid overpowering the other flavours in the burger. Onions can be added either raw or cooked. Raw onions add bite, freshness and a crisp texture. Red onions are a good choice as they are a little sweeter. If you only have white onions, slice and place in a bowl of cool water while you prepare your burgers to reduce some of the bite. Drain on a paper towel before adding to the burger. Caramelised onions give a sweet flavour and creamy texture. To cook onions, thinly slice and caramelise your choice of onion until they are golden, softened and collapsed.

Allergen Information

  • Sulfur dioxide

Dietary Preferences

  • Gluten-free
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