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Recipe: World cup burgers with chilli onion relish

Easy to double up the following evening.

June 10, 2010 10:35
100610 Burger

By

Stephen Garfield

1 min read

The World Cup is a serious business requiring preparation, planning, co-ordination and split second timing - and that's just the mealtimes. The idea is to have the food on your lap in time for the 7.30pm kick-off. But what to eat? Well, football demands junk food but that doesn't have to mean a greasy takeaway. You can treat yourself to a refined, tasty version of that old stadium favourite, the burger with onions. The burger is home-made - the better quality the mince, the better the result - and the relish is sweet, sour and spicy with a melting, texture. I serve the burgers in the traditional buns with some of those salty Beit Hashita pickled cucumbers, raw onion rings, salad, mayo and ketchup. This has been been tried and tested many times – and believe me, if Capello can get results with the same kind of consistency I produce with the burgers, then England will be well on their way to the final.

Incidentally, you can double up the quantities of the mince beef mixture and have meat(foot)balls in tomato sauce the following evening. That way you won't be playing too much extra time.

Ingredients

For the burgers:
● 450g beef mince
● 1 egg
● Half cup matzah meal
● 1 medium onion, grated
● Salt and black pepper
● Oil for frying