Almond Jalapeno Burgers

If you have approximately 25 minutes to spend in the kitchen, Almond Jalapeno Burgers might be an amazing gluten free, dairy free, paleolithic, and primal recipe to try. For $1.37 per serving, you get a main course that serves 4. One serving contains 414 calories, 25g of protein, and 33g of fat. This recipe from Civilized Caveman Cooking requires almonds, salt and pepper, garlic, and jalapenos. 241 person have made this recipe and would make it again. Plenty of people really liked this American dish. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 72%, which is solid. Similar recipes include Cheese Covered, Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Popper Burgers with Roasted Jalapeno Mayonnaise, Jalapeño popper burgers, and Smoky Jalapeno Burgers.

Servings: 4

Preparation duration: 10 minutes

Cooking duration: 15 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1/2 cup of raw almonds

1 egg

3 cloves garlic, peeled

1 lb grass fed ground beef

4 jalapenos

salt and pepper to taste

Equipment:

food processor

mixing bowl

grill

Cooking instruction summary:

Place the almonds in your food processor and blend until to the consistency of your choiceAdd in your jalapenos and garlic and blend until everything is well incorporatedPlace all your ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix well by hand until all ingredients are spread wellMake 4 burger patties with your mixture and ensure they are no more than 1/2 inch thick so they cook correctlyPreheat your grill and grill over medium heat for about 8 minutes per side or until done to your liking.Enjoy

 

Step by step:


1. Place the almonds in your food processor and blend until to the consistency of your choice

2. Add in your jalapenos and garlic and blend until everything is well incorporated

3. Place all your ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix well by hand until all ingredients are spread well

4. Make 4 burger patties with your mixture and ensure they are no more than 1/2 inch thick so they cook correctly

5. Preheat your grill and grill over medium heat for about 8 minutes per side or until done to your liking.Enjoy


Nutrition Information:

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413k Calories
24g Protein
32g Total Fat
5g Carbs
13% Health Score
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Calories
413k
21%

Fat
32g
50%

  Saturated Fat
9g
61%

Carbohydrates
5g
2%

  Sugar
1g
1%

Cholesterol
121mg
40%

Sodium
286mg
12%

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Protein
24g
50%

Vitamin B12
2µg
42%

Vitamin E
5mg
38%

Zinc
5mg
37%

Selenium
21µg
30%

Phosphorus
294mg
29%

Vitamin B3
5mg
28%

Vitamin B6
0.5mg
25%

Vitamin B2
0.41mg
24%

Manganese
0.47mg
24%

Vitamin C
17mg
21%

Magnesium
71mg
18%

Iron
3mg
17%

Potassium
491mg
14%

Copper
0.27mg
13%

Fiber
2g
10%

Vitamin B5
0.88mg
9%

Calcium
79mg
8%

Vitamin B1
0.1mg
7%

Folate
25µg
6%

Vitamin K
4µg
4%

Vitamin A
210IU
4%

Vitamin D
0.33µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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