-
-
Add this recipe to your binder
This recipe is in your binder
-
Chicken Caesar burger recipe
- 1 star
- 2 star
- 3 star
- 4 star
- 5 star
21 ratings
This chicken Caesar salad-inspired burger gets its swagger from a creamy, Parmesan-laced mayonnaise. Rather than fiddling around with mince, we simply pound chicken breasts to resemble burger patties, and then pan-fry. Anchovies can be divisive so if you’re not a fan, skip this ingredient. See method
Ingredients
- 4 chicken breasts
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 lemon, zested
- 1 garlic clove, finely chopped
- 1 romaine lettuce, leaves torn
- 4 ciabatta rolls
- 30g Parmesan, grated into thin shavings
For the Caesar mayonnaise
- 4 tbsp mayonnaise
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 garlic clove, very finely chopped
- 4 anchovy fillets, very finely chopped
- 50g Parmesan, finely grated
Each serving contains
-
Energy
2720kj
647kcal
32%
-
Fat
28g
40%
-
Saturates
7g
37%
-
Sugars
4g
4%
-
Salt
1.8g
30%
of the reference intake
Carbohydrate 48.7g
Protein 53.2g
Fibre 3.7g
Method
- Put the chicken breasts between two pieces of clingfilm or baking paper. Flatten by bashing with a rolling pin until 1.5cm thick. Marinate the chicken in 2 tbsp olive oil, the lemon zest, garlic and some seasoning.
- Heat a griddle pan or a large frying pan over a medium-high heat. Cook the chicken for 6-8 mins, turning halfway through, or until cooked through with no pink meat showing.
- Meanwhile, mix the Caesar mayonnaise ingredients together in a bowl.
- Slice the ciabatta rolls in half and toast in a toaster or under a grill. Spread each side of the ciabatta with the Caesar mayonnaise, top with the grilled chicken, romaine lettuce and Parmesan shavings.
Tip: Try not to break the chicken up when flattening, spend most time bashing the thicker end.
You could cook the chicken breasts on a hot barbecue if dining outdoors. For best results, cook the chicken breasts in the oven, then place on the barbecue for 1-2 mins to char and pick up that delicious smoky flavour.
See more Burger recipes
For top tips on protecting you and your family when preparing raw meat and poultry, visit Food Safety in the Home.