½mediumlemon rind of lemon, or lime – finely grated
2-3clovesgarlic
1pinchsaltto taste
1pinchpepperto taste
1pinchspicesto taste
2tablespoonsolive oil
1small bagflaxseedor breadcrumbs for firmness
1small jarVegemite
Instructions
Mix the mince, onion, egg, rind, garlic, herbs and spices together in a bowl. Add some olive oil to moisten.
To make a Kangaroo burger extra Australian, you can use Vegemite in your burger mix. Add a ½tablespoon, or to taste. It complements the flavour of the Kangaroo.
If the burger mix is too wet, add flaxseed or breadcrumbs to the firm. Flaxseed is a healthy alternative to breadcrumbs, but either can be used – in moderation.
Separate mix into six individual mounds. Flatten to the desired size. Let it sit at room temperature for a couple of minutes.
Heat a frypan to medium to high and oil. Once the pan is hot, add burger mounds and fry until cooked. Cooking time depends on burger thickness but should be 5 to 10 minutes. Flip burgers during the process to ensure an even cook. Alternatively, consider a quality contact grill for more hassle-free and healthy burger cooking.
Serve on a toasted bun with condiments of your choice. Possibilities range from bacon, lettuce and tomato to plum sauce, shiitake mushrooms and pine nuts.