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Bryan Bariatric Services
Bryan West Campus
2222 S. 16th St., Tower A, Suite 200
Lincoln, NE 68502
Use West Medical Plaza Entrance
Phone: 402-481-5490
Fax: 402-481-4889

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Chicken Burger with Sun-Dried Tomato Aioli 

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil mayonnaise
  • 2 Tbsp chopped sun-dried tomatoes
  • Juice of 1⁄2 lemon
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely minced
  • 1 tsp chopped fresh rosemary
  • Salt and black pepper
  • 1 lb lean ground chicken
  • 4 whole-wheat or potato buns (or English muffins), split
  • 2 cups arugula, baby spinach, or mixed greens

Directions

  • In a mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise, sun-dried tomatoes, lemon juice, garlic, and rosemary. Season with a pinch of salt and black pepper. Set the aioli aside.
  • Preheat a grill, grill pan or cast-iron skillet.
  • Combine the ground chicken with 1⁄2 teaspoon salt and 1⁄2 teaspoon black pepper and mix gently.
  • Without overworking the meat, form into four patties until the chicken just comes together.
  • When the grill or skillet is hot (if using a skillet, add a touch of oil), add the burgers.
  • Cook on the first side for 5 to 6 minutes, until a nice crust develops.
  • Flip and cook for another 3 to 4 minutes, until the burgers are firm but ever so slightly yielding to the touch and cooked through.
  • Remove the burgers. While the grill or pan is hot, toast the buns.
  • Layer the bottom buns with the arugula, top each with a burger, then slather the aioli over the top of each.
  • Crown with the bun tops and serve.

Nutrition information: 4 servings; 330 calories, 14g fat (3g saturated), 730 mg sodium

Tips:

  1. Aioli is traditionally a garlic and olive oil mayonnaise made in France and Spain, and the combination of these two ingredients makes for a much healthier spread than your average jar of mayo.
  2. You can do a quick approximation by mincing a clove or two of garlic, then using the back of your knife—along with a pinch of salt for abrasion—to grind the garlic into a paste. Add it to olive oil–based mayonnaise, along with any other flavor boosters. Some of our favorites: roasted red pepper, sriracha, chipotle and balsamic vinegar.

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