Greek Lamb Burger Recipe w/ Tzatziki - Eat the Gains (2024)

Easy Greek Lamb Burger recipe made with ground lamb, fresh herbs, spices, onion, and garlic for tons of FLAVOR! Topped with homemade tzatziki sauce and your favorite burger toppings for a delicious twist on a classic burger recipe. If you love Greek food and burgers, these greek burgers are a must this summer!

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Happy July and happy burger month on Eat the Gains! Can a get a what, what?!

We are starting off strong with this greek lamb burger recipe! Confession – I’ve been making this recipe for a long long time (it’s a spin-off my greek lamb meatballs), and am finally posting it so it has a home!

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There is nothing like a good burger to satisfy a craving. Meaty, juicy, greasy, and full of flavor, they are one of my favorite foods if done right. Greek food is also one of my favorite cuisines and when you combine the two together, it brings me to a happy place.

These Mediterranean burgers do just that – loaded with fresh herbs, spices, onion, and garlic – and grilled to juicy perfection! Then topped with homemade tzatziki, tomato, onion, and cucumber to balance it all out and bring the recipe together.

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If you have no idea what I am talking about when I am mentioning burger month, this month is dedicated to all things burgers on ETG. All through July, we will be posting burger themed recipes – from burgers, to fries, to sauces. Burgers are one of my favorite foods and summer is definitely the time for them!⁠

We are also doing a fun giveaway that you can read about here.

Are lamb burgers healthy?

Not only is lamb delicious, but it is packed with protein, iron, zinc, vitamin B12, and selenium. Since lamb is usually grass-fed, it has a lot of heart healthy omega 3s fatty acids. These fats are healthy fats and omega-3 areanti-inflammatory. Lamb also contains CLA which can help aid fat loss and improve lean muscle mass.

Ground lamb is easy to use (treat it like ground beef!) and it adds such great flavor to these burgers – you will love it!

Greek lamb burger recipe

Juicy grilled lamb burgers are full of fresh herbs and spices, onion and garlic, and tons of flavor. Serve them up with your favorite toppings (listing some suggestions below) and fries for the perfect summer burger recipe.

Here is what you need:

  • ground lamb
  • red onion
  • garlic
  • fresh parsley
  • fresh mint
  • dried oregano
  • salt and pepper
  • buns or lettuce wraps for servings
  • toppings of your choice!

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First, start off my lighting your grill and let it come up to temperature. I used a charcoal grill for this as I love the flavor, but any kind of grill will work.

While the grill heats up, make the burgers. Add the lamb, onion, garlic, parsley, mint, oregano, and salt and pepper in a large bowl. Mix well to combine, but try not to overmix too much.

If you want, you can let this mixture marinate for an hour or more. Itgives the burgers so much flavor but is not necessary (I did not do it).

Then form the meat into 4 equal-sized patties. Use your hands to form into a burger shape, with about an inch of thickness, and making a small indent in the middle. This will help them cook evenly and not puff up.

Grill over direct heat for 4-5 minutes per side, depending on how you like your burger cooked. While the burgers grill, prepare your toppings and sides. Once they are done, pile them up with your favorite toppings and sides and enjoy!

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Substitutions for greek burgers

Here are few substitutions for lamb burgers. I highly suggest using fresh herbs as it gives these burgers so much flavor, but you can use dried if needed.

  • meat – lamb adds such great flavor to these burgers, but if you don’t have lamb or want something not as fatty, you can use whatever kind of ground meat you like. Chicken, beef, or turkey will all work well, but the flavor profile will change some. Ground chicken and ground turkey can be kind of wet, so you might need to add a binder if using those.
  • fresh parsley – you can substitute 2 1/2-3 tablespoons dried parsley for fresh
  • mint – you cansubstitute1 teaspoon dried mint for fresh

Can you make lamb burgers on the stove?

Yes, lamb burgers can be made on the stove if you don’t have a grill. Heat a well-seasoned cast iron over medium heat, adding oil if needed. Cook burgers for 5-7 minutes per side, or until cooked to your liking.

Lamb burger toppings

What is a good burger without any toppings?! While I love a classic burger, you definitely need a few toppings to bring it all together. And the toppings on this greek burgers help bring it all together.

Here a few suggestions:

  • tzatziki – when you think of greek food, you think of tzatziki! Highly recommend whipping up a batch of homemade tzatziki in advance or while the burgers grill. All you need is yogurt, cucumber, dill, lemon juice, olive oil, and garlic. You can also use your favorite store bought as well.
  • feta – adds a nice tanginess to the recipe
  • lettuce
  • tomato
  • cucumber
  • red onion – either fresh or pickled
  • peppers – green bell peppers are used often in greek food

For serving, you can either use any kind of hamburger bun, lettuce wrap, or even pita. Since lamb is a rich cut of meat, I love using lettuce wraps to balance it out, but anything will work. You can even serve them on top of a greek salad!

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Greek Lamb Burger

Author: Kelly Nardo

Easy greek lamb burger recipe made with ground lamb, fresh herbs, spices, onion, and garlic for tons of FLAVOR! Topped with homemade tzatziki sauce and your favorite burger toppings for a delicious twist on a classic burger recipe. If you love Greek food and burgers, these greek burgers are a must this summer!

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Course: Main Course

Calories: 300kcal

Protein: 19.5g

Carbs: 2.4g

Fat: 23.1g

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

ingredients

Greek Lamb Burgers

  • 1 pound ground lamb (I used 80/20)
  • 1/2 cup chopped red onion (60 grams)
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup parsley, chopped
  • 1 packed tablespoon mint leaves, chopped (8-10 large leaves)
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • salt and pepper, to taste

For serving

  • 1/2 cup homemade tzatziki sauce
  • toppings of choice: lettuce, tomato, red onion, feta...
  • burger buns of choice

instructions

  • Heat grill to medium-high heat.

  • While the grill heats up, make the burgers. Add the lamb, onion, garlic, parsley, mint, oregano, and salt and pepper in a large bowl. Mix well to combine, but try not to overmix too much.*

  • Then form the meat into 4 equal-sized patties. Use your hands to form into a burger shape, with about an inch of thickness, and making a small thumb-sized indent in the middle. This will help them cook evenly and not puff up.

  • Grill over direct heat for 4-5 minutes per side, depending on how you like your burger cooked. While the burgers grill, prepare your toppings and sides.

  • Top burgers with tzatziki sauce serve in lettuce wraps or buns with additional toppings. Enjoy!

notes

*if you want, you can let this mixture marinate for an hour or more. Itgives the burgers so much flavor but is not necessary (I did not do it).

Leave off tzatziki sauce to keep this burger dairy free and paleo and Whole30 approved.

nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Greek Lamb Burger

Amount Per Serving (1 burger (no toppings))

Calories 300Calories from Fat 208

% Daily Value*

Fat 23.1g36%

Saturated Fat 10g63%

Potassium 73.5mg2%

Carbohydrates 2.4g1%

Fiber 0.6g3%

Sugar 0.9g1%

Protein 19.5g39%

Vitamin A 774IU15%

Vitamin C 12.1mg15%

Calcium 15.6mg2%

Iron 2.3mg13%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Why do my lamb burgers fall apart? ›

The worst thing you can do to freshly ground meat is massage it or press on it too firmly. That said, if you plan on cooking your burgers on a grill instead of a skillet (and for lamb, I generally prefer the grill), you'll have to at least pack it hard enough that it doesn't fall apart when you lay it down or flip it.

Are lamb burgers good for you? ›

Lamb Meat – A Fantastic Source of Iron

In addition, since lamb is an animal source of iron, it contains heme iron rather than the non-heme iron found in plants. Heme iron is the more absorbable form of iron so consuming red meat like lamb can help to improve and prevent iron deficiency and anemia symptoms.

What part of the lamb is best for ground lamb? ›

Shoulder meat is the preferred cut for ground lamb because it is lean, but you can also use leg meat. Be careful not to overwork ground lamb when you are forming patties or sausages. For the best flavor, ask a butcher to grind fresh lamb meat for you rather than buying pre-ground packaged lamb.

What is a Greek burger made of? ›

This burger is a delicious combination of a hearty 80/20 meat patty, sheep's milk feta, and terrific vegetables like kalamata olives, cucumbers, and Marinated Red Onions. Pepperoncini mayo adds a spicy kick, while melt-in-your-mouth Kasseri Greek cheese (or the cheese of your choice) brings a creamy touch.

How to stop homemade burgers falling apart? ›

Chill or freeze your burgers

"This will help them keep their shape when they're cooking and stop them falling apart."

Is lamb healthier than beef? ›

If we look at fatty acids, like CLA and omega-3's, lamb comes out victorious and can be seen as marginally healthier. If we look at vitamins, like B12 and zinc, beef comes out victorious. The bottom line is both are excellent and both should be eaten with abundance!

Why is lamb so expensive? ›

These lambs are reared mostly indoors over the winter months on milk and animal feed, so it's expensive to produce, especially as animal feed prices and energy costs have risen greatly in recent years.

Does lamb have a lot of protein? ›

Like other types of meat, lamb is primarily composed of protein. The protein content of lean, cooked lamb is usually 25–26% ( 1 ). Lamb meat is a high-quality protein source, providing all nine essential amino acids your body needs for growth and maintenance.

How often should you eat lamb? ›

Red meat, such as lamb, beef, pork and venison, is a rich source of iron and is important in preventing the condition anaemia. Eating red meat once or twice a week may fit into a healthy diet, especially for toddlers and women of reproductive age.

How to keep bison burgers from falling apart? ›

The last thing you want to do is compress it! I form patties directly on a rimmed baking sheet by dumping the ground meat out onto it and forming it into even piles, which I then gently form into shape, pressing the meat together just until it holds its shape and is flippable without falling apart.

What internal temp should lamb fall apart? ›

Whether boneless or bone-in, the perfect leg of lamb should be either oven-roasted until blushing pink on the inside (with an internal temp around 130°F) or roasted long and slow for several hours until the meat is very tender and falls apart to internal temp around 175°F (I often use the slow cooker for that).

How to make burger patties stay together? ›

One of the most common substitutes is breadcrumbs, but sometimes the breadcrumbs can fall off when the burgers are cooking if there are too many or they are too dry. Other popular substitutions for eggs include cornstarch, flour, ketchup, porridge oats, cracker crumbs, and ground flaxseed.

Why is my lamb still tough? ›

Temperature is by far the most critical aspect of cooking lamb chops. Undercooking even tender lamb chops can render them unpleasantly chewy, while overcooking will lead to tough, dried-out meat. Rib chops should be cooked to about 130°F, while loin chops are better at 135°F or even 140°F.

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