A really easy mid-week dinner that the kiddos usually love! Easy to whip together and go with lots of different sides. You can enjoy these as a burger patty, or you can serve with some mashed veg like I have.
This meal does contain a couple of allergens – wheat/gluten from the breadcrumbs and also egg.
Gluten/Wheat-Free Swaps: You can swap the sourdough for crushed rice crackers for the breadcrumbs (same measurements) You can also swap the sourdough for almond meal (1/3 cup) Use a paleo bread for your breadcrumb Egg-Free Swap: You can make this recipe without egg – the egg helps bind everything together but in my experience they still work without egg – i would omit the breadcrumbs if not using egg so its more like a kofta. BBQ sauce options: For this recipe I used a BBQ sauce. These are my picks:
Toast the sourdough, then blitz in a food processor until resembles breadcrumbs.
Add to a bowl the onion, garlic, carrot, beef mince, parsley, egg, BBQ sauce and bread crumbs. Using your hands mix until well combined.
Form the mince mixture into burger/rissole size patties.
Place your frying pan on a medium-high heat, add your cooking oil and once hot, place the patties on. Gently fry until browned (around 3-4 minutes) and then flip over. Fry until browned and cooked through.
Serve with mashed vegetables, roasted vegetables, salad or on a burger bun.
Notes
Use a box grater to grate the onion. Cut the onion in half and grate against the grain so you end up with a wet/minced texture. If you don’t have any quality BBQ sauce, you can use 1 TBSP tomato sauce and 1 TBSP Worcestershire sauce. Storing:
In The Fridge: Keep leftover rissoles in a sealed airtight container for 3 to 4 days.
In The Freezer: Freeze leftover rissoles in a glass container, place baking paper between the layers so they dont stick together. Freeze for up to 1 month. Let thaw in the fridge before reheating.
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