Spicy Lamb Burgers and an Onion Marmalade with a Kick

This past week’s been great - I’m very food-involved and there’s much talk about cupcakes which couldn’t make me any happier. There’s even been a cupcakery feature in the latest British VOGUE. Surely there are too many signs?
And then the bestie was in London all week on an audit job so she popped in on Friday night for my homecooked meal before we went out to catch up and unwind over a couple of drinks (we managed to fit in some awesome boogying as well).
After graduating from uni, our crew of friends were like a a bunch of seeds that went dispersing in the air. Some went back to the their hometowns, some went further out to look for jobs, some wandered south-wards (like moi) to continue with their studies, or not. Some stayed put and welcomed the next stage in life with somewhat hesitant and nervously open arms. It may seem like we’ve split ways and gone forward, hopefully a positive step towards our goals in life. The latter I reckon is true but the former, I hope will never happen. Partings can be sad and goodbyes are such bittersweet moments. But again, they are also a chance to say ‘hello’ again. So it’s good. Think positive.
We’re doing the best we can to stay in touch and sometimes, being such a laidback/chilled out bunch can mean there are long periods of time when the only contact we’ve had is the odd text or 2 minute phonecall. But even those moments are great. And whatever chance we get to see each other, we make sure that we have a great time in such a way that we might be said to re-define the phrase ‘quality time’. In the past few weeks, it’s been superb as most of us have done our best, booked our train tickets early, etc. to get down to wherever for a birthday bash, a dinner, a wicked nightout, a quick weekend meet-up. It’ll definitely get harder as everyone’s getting busier with work and it’s very tricky to try and sort something out between everyone’s schedules. Because of that, I’m over the moon when someone comes to visit even for a short while. These moments become all the more precious since they’re so hard to come by.

Since bestie and moi had gone for that ridiculously divine meal at Murano the last time she was down in London (and flippin’ gave myself indigestion because of it, not that I’m complaining - I’d do it all over again even if you added something more injurious to my body to the mix!), it was time for a homecooked meal, with a slight touch of sophistication I say. I’m fortunate to know girls who have hearty appetites and enjoy sitting in front of the telly with a plate of good food, scoff it down unabashedly whilst sipping daintily on a glass of whine. A bit of an oxymoron appearing in that sentence but that’s sorta like what we are. Chilled out, reaal chilled out the two of us, sophisticated (I hope!) with brains to boot, do I dare say with a touch of class and yet always eager to eat food like it should be eaten in real time. Here I am proud to announce two real women in real time! The others I’m sure you’ve either heard of on this blog or I shall, in good time, schedule in their grand entrance.
Yes, real women eat real burgers. Unless pardon me, you’ve special dietary requirements, no offense anyone!
I love sandwiches. I love good bread - especially when baked fresh so it’s crusty warm outside and almost melting buttery soft on the inside. Some good extra virgin olive oil that almost tastes grassy as a dip and some butter on the side, it’s a heavenly combination. And because good bread’s such a luxury, I like homemade burgers in anything but the cheap burger buns you can get in the shops. It jazzes things up a little, makes it look and taste better and surely makes the whole eating experience a lot more exciting?

I chose a seeded bun for this as I’m like a bird, or a squirrel, whichever. I eat loads of seeds and nuts a day. I’m addicted to them things. They make me happy. And looking at the generous sprinkling of seeds on the bun tops, I was well chuffed. I was hoping to get sourdough bread, which is what the Handmade Burger Co. we often visit serves their burgers in and I do love the texture of good sourdough. Unfortunately, my (eeks) last minute trip to the shop came back with nothing and I had to settle with the leftover stuff in the bakery section.
These burgers have a special ingredient. What’s that? Chutney! What kind of chutney? A totally spanking Mr. Vikki’s Tomato & Nigella Chutney I got from the BBC Good Food Show. It flavoured, along with the added spices and fresh coriander, the lamb very nicely and I was a little shocked how good it tasted with just a couple of simple things like that. The lamb burger also retained all it’s moistness so when I squished my bun together with the burger fillings, it oozed out all that juice and caramelized liquer which the bottom bun bread was very eager to absorb. Yum yum. Will definitely make this again and again.

For 2 servings
Spicy Lamb Burgers
Ingredients
- 250g lamb mince
1 small red onion, finely chopped
2 small cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 tbs tomato & chutney chutney
1 tsp ground coriander
pinch of smoked paprika
fresh coriander, chopped
slices of mature cheddar, for filling
2-3 large leaves of lettuce, for filling
Put all the ingredients, except the cheese and lettuce, together in a large bowl. Mix well and then split the mince mixture into two. Form into balls, gently pat down and form the round sides in a burger pattie.
Add some oil to a hot frying pan and cook each side about 4 minutes on medium heat. Serve in a bap, burger bun, ciabatta roll, seeded bun, etc. Top with fillings, onion marmalade and eat!
Onion Marmalade with a Kick
Ingredients
- 1 red onion, sliced into half moons
1 yellow onion, sliced into half moons
2 tbs virgin olive oil
1 1/2 tbs white wine
1 tsp fresh thyme leaves
1 small yellow chili, finely chopped
sea salt & ground black pepper, for seasoning
1 tbs balsamic vinegar
1 tsp honey
Add oil to a hot pan. Sauté the onions until they are soft and slightly translucent. Add white wine, thyme, chopped chili, salt and pepper. Lower heat and let it cook gently and caramelize for about 45 minutes. You may want to let it caramelize to a stage where it’s a lot wetter and gooey but I like to have the onion pieces still fairly whole and visible.
When cooked to your preference, stir in the balsamic vinegar and honey to taste. Serve on top of your burger.









November 23rd, 2009 at 10:57 am
Hey Diva girl…. Hot damn… hehe I would give just about anything to sink my teeth into that fabulous burger. My goodness…. and the kick.. woot woot!
November 23rd, 2009 at 11:48 am
omggggg these burgers look delish!! i’ve been dying to try lamb burgers (never bought lamb mince before) and your recipe came in real handy! your photos look good, i especially loved the uncooked patty, it looks so colorful
November 23rd, 2009 at 12:48 pm
Oh i have not had lunch yet and you are making me hungry! look lovely!
November 23rd, 2009 at 12:53 pm
What’s not to love about this Diva my dear. Real burgers for real peeps…RIGHT! Love it… love it too that we are gonna be meeting REAL soon. Love the seedy bun, the juicy burger & that onion marmalade. Oooooooh Nigella chutney… u are a lucky gal! Eating puds at the show, and carrying chutney home. Super YUM!!
November 23rd, 2009 at 1:17 pm
so Spiffy: i’ll send you some anytime! or hop on over for burger night
the flavour’s different but pretty intense so I like it lots. And I find it easier to get it more moist than a chicken or beef burger actually. Seriously, the juices were everywhere
Evan: lamb burgers are a lot nicer than chicken or turkey but not as great as the classic beef burger
Meeta: I just had lunch and I’m now full and sleepy. Too sleepy to do any work. Lol, thanks!
deeba: real burgers for real peeps? Yes indeed! I am a lucky girl with an appetite that never ends.
xx
November 23rd, 2009 at 3:57 pm
These look so much better than what I had for lunch today. Very envious.
November 23rd, 2009 at 6:26 pm
Lovely post, love you more than homemade burgers my seeded friend
xxx
November 23rd, 2009 at 6:51 pm
oh, i’m in love with the onion marmalade. i’m not a burger kinda girl (tho lamb burgers are damn delish and yours is exceptional looking) but i’m thinking this marmalade would make a wonderful accompaniament to any hearty meat dish?
you’re so right about it being hard to keep in touch with friends from college, making special treks to hang out, even for just long weekends, are moments to be treasured. so glad you were able to share this awesome meal with a great friend.
November 23rd, 2009 at 11:42 pm
I’ve never had lamb before let alone a lamb burger but this looks delicious. I’ll have to try lamb someday.
November 24th, 2009 at 7:22 am
OH my look at those gorgeous photos! Love the seeded bun but the Onion Marmalade is killer!!
November 27th, 2009 at 5:51 pm
I so love the lamb burgers & that spiced onion marmalade: it all screams: delicious!!!