Moroccan Spiced Lamb Burgers with Apricot Chutney + Pistachio Feta Pesto.
So, I am kind of curious. Are you a procrastinator?
I know this is totally random, but I was just thinking about it as I was sitting here… procrastinating. Or sitting here letting my mind drift/stress/think about food not related to this post. It’s pretty obvious that I have issues with focusing.
But I have noticed that when words do not want to flow, instead of thinking about what to write, my mind begins to drift. Then I check Instagram, and in today’s case I spend the next fifty seconds of my life watching Instagram videos of my youngest brother KILL it up on Mt.Hood. I have to say, it was a good distraction. Seeing that white glacier against the blue sky is the greatest. I am (unbelievably) kind of wishing I was there instead of at home. You see, it’s sort of been raining here. Like a lot, and as you have probably guessed by now, I really hate the rain.
Anyway, normally I am not a procrastinator. In fact I try to get things done right away so that they are not hanging over my head, but when it comes to writing, at times I can struggle and I have grown into the habit of procrastinating.
Not so badly that I put things off for days or anything, but that is only because I don’t have days to be able to put stuff off. More like five minutes or so.
Does that count as procastinating?
Ok, enough about my issues, let’s get down to burgers.
I made them with lamb!! I am kind of excited about this because I have to admit, lamb sort of scares me a bit. I know that is ridiculous, but I only grew up with beef and chicken. Not pork, not veal and definitely not lamb. I have since familiarized myself with pork, but veal and lamb are still outsiders.
Veal might stay and outsider forever, but I am liking lamb. These burgers were awesome and I think the lamb works really well with these middle eastern flavors.
If you are not a fan of lamb swap beef or chicken, but if you can swing it, I would try the lamb. It’s fun to switch up the everyday burger.
Also, apricots?? These are new to me too, but I wasn’t scared of them at all. They are fruit, and I pretty much love all fruit, so these I was excited about, and I do believe that apricots are made just for chutney. Actually, I don’t think I had the best apricots, but once cooked down they were delicious. They’re the perfect condiment for a Moroccan burger like this.
Oh, and then there is the final layer of flavor. Pistachio feta pesto. It’s so good. It’s basically a lot of feta that gets kicked up with olive oil, mint and pistachios.
So, to sum things up, we’ve got – kicked up feta pesto, on top of apricot chutney, on top of Moroccan burgers.
YESSSS.
PS. DO NOT skip any of the elements of this burger. Just don’t.
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Moroccan Spiced Lamb Burgers with Apricot-Pepper Chutney + Pistachio Feta Pesto
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Middle Eastern
Keyword: burger, lamb
If you are not a fan of lamb swap beef or chicken, but if you can swing it, I would try the lamb. It's fun to switch up the everyday burger.
Ingredients
Burgers
- 1 1/2 pound lean ground lamb or if you prefer ground beef or even chicken
- 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro or parsley chopped (I use cilantro)
- 1 clove garlic minced or grated
- 1 teaspoon fresh lemon zest
- 1-2 tablespoons [harissa | https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/homemade-harissa-spicy-red-pepper-sauce/] or 1/2 teaspoon cumin + pinch of cayenne pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 4 homemade [Naan | https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/homemade-naan-step-step-photos/] or [Pita Bread | https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/traditional-greek-pita-bread/] toasted for serving
Apricot Chutney
- 6 ripe apricots diced
- 1/2 a red onion chopped
- 1 small red pepper diced
- 1 jalapeño seeded + diced
- 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1/4-1/3 cup honey I used closer to 1/3 cup
- 1/4 teaspoon salt + pepper
- pinch of cayenne
- 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro chopped
Pistachio Feta Pesto
- 1 1/2 cups feta cheese crumbled
- 4 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 tablespoons fresh cilantro or mint I used a mix
- 2 tablespoon salted pistachios chopped
- pinch of crushed red pepper
Instructions
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To make the burgers add the ground lamb, cilantro or parsley, garlic, lemon zest, [harissa | https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/homemade-harissa-spicy-red-pepper-sauce/], cinnamon and pinch of salt and pepper to a bowl. Mix until just combined and then form the meat into 4 equal size patties (or 8 smaller patties). Place on a plate and put in the fridge until ready to cook.
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To make the chutney. Add a drizzle of olive oil to a medium size skillet. Once hot, add the red onion and cook about 2-3 minutes or until the onion is soft. Add the apricots, red pepper and jalapeño, cook about 3-5 minutes or until the apricots have broken down and softened. Reduce the heat to low and add the apple cider vinegar, honey, cayenne and pinch of salt and pepper. Simmer the mixture until most of the liquid has evaporated, but is still pourable, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the cilantro. Allow to cool and then transfer to a glass jar. Store in the fridge (I like to warm this before I put it over my burgers).
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To make the pesto add the feta, olive oil, cilantro or mint, pistachios, crushed red pepper and a pinch of pepper to a bowl. Toss well and let sit for at least 15 minutes to allow the flavors to mend together.
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Meanwhile heat your grill or a grill pan to high heat. Grill the burgers for 4 to 5 minutes per side for medium rare or longer for your desired doneness.
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Divide the burgers among the naan or pita. Spread the chutney over the burgers and top with feta pesto. Sandwich together and happy eating!
Recipe Notes
*Feta Pesto adapted from Summer Food.
PSS. You need to make the homemade Naan. And probably some extra apricot chutney + feta pesto too – more for scooping and eating on the side… Really, you should take note of these tips, you’ll appreciate them later!
Pistachio feta pesto?! Sounds dreamy. Lamb is my favourite meat, it’s the meat of Lebanese dishes like this one!
Thanks!
I’m a little scared of lamb too and my husband is always trying to convince me. This looks like the perfect combo of sweet (apricots) and salty (burgers and feta). YUM! Great photos by the way.
Thank you! And listen to your husband, give it a try! 🙂
Lamb has a special place in our home, because it’s the first thing I ever cooked for the hubs. These burgers look bomb…and pistachio feta pesto? GIMME DAT! Pinned!
No way! That is so special. What a great first meal to make him!
Thanks Taylor!
Yeah, you really had me with the pistachio feta pesto!! Lamb is a special occasion kind of food for us. These sound perfect. Thank you for dreaming them up for us all! Beautiful pics, as always!
Thank you so much, Sarah!
Um, these look amazing. And, in hopes of making you feel better, I have to tell you that I procrastinate all the time, FOR DAYS. It’s one of the things I’m best at.
Like you, I was totally intimidated by and suspicious of lamb for most of my life. Then, I made lamb burgers stuffed with cheese with an apricot glaze a few months ago for my BF’s birthday and lamb meatballs last week, and now I’m totally sold. Haven’t ventured beyond ground lamb, though…
Whoa! Those burger sound INCREDIBLE! YUM!
Thanks Becky!
It’s a little difficult for me to believe you procrastinate too much… as you keep turning out these jaw-dropping posts day after day… wow! These burgers look amazing – pinned!
Thank you so much!
These burgers look divine…what’s underneath the burger basil or spinach? Apricot chutney sounds so good especially with that salty compliment of the feta. I’m still afraid to make my own Naan…I’m just terrible at anything dough related..at times I do procrastinate a bit..but not for long because I’m a huge list maker and if the list doesn’t start getting crossed off…I get a little stressed. I guess it’s self inflicted.
It’s spinach and thank you so much!
You have try the naan recipe. I promise it is so easy and everyone who has made it loves it! Thanks again!
PS I love list too!
Yes I’m in the procrastination crowd. Wow did that cause some problems in college. Those lamb burgers on the other hand there’s no procrastination in making those!
Thanks Tom!
I will absolutely not skip any elements on that burger because they all look amazing. Love the flavor combo. I finally got over my fear of cooking lamb last year. Pinned!
Thank you!!
Someone once told me that procrastination is a sign of perfectionism…basically, you put off doing something until you think you can do it perfectly (or close to). Not sure if that’s actually true, but it’s an interesting theory. I tend to think I work better under pressure.
These look amazing! I love lamb burgers and I can’t wait to try them!
I love that theory! It kind of makes sense…I think. ha!
Thanks so much!
I’m obsessed with these burgs.
🙂
Thanks!
Um…YUM. Feta pesto is so brilliant. Pinned.
Thank you so much for pinning. Hope you are having a great week, Liz!
Am I a procrastinator??! Do birds fly? Does California need rain? Do you make amazing food? The answer is…YES! Unless of course we’re talking about me drinking coffee, in which case, no procrastination needed.
You always have the best lines. Today I’m all about “let’s get down to burgers.” Thanks as always, Tieghan!
Haha!! Thanks Todd! Your comments always make me smile! 🙂
Seriously you are so amazing, I can hardly take it!! This recipe and the pics and the layer os flavors, OH MY!
Thank you so much, Sophie!!
I love using lamb fro burgers, super juicy and tastier than beef in my non important opinion 😉
I think you may be right! 🙂
Thanks Gerry!
Have had plenty of beef, chicken, and pork. Never had veal or lamb.
No, I am not a procastinator. I get very stressed if things happen at the last minute that I am not ready for. In fact, I just made 3 recipes for a food blogger that is doing a cookbook and ask for volunteers to make some things. She doesn’t need them until Sept. but I got the recipes from her and this was a good week to do them. Want to do 2 more soon.
I am a lot like you. I really like being prepared too!
Thanks Charlotte!
I only do lamb BBQ style. I did give wheat recently, a lettuce bun will have to do!
Thank you! I personally love burgers wrapped in lettuce!
I just had lunch, but seeing this post has made me hungry all over again, looks incredibly delicious!
Thank you so much!
That feta & pistachio pesto sounds so good. I love lamb, and I’ll bet that chutney works wonders with it’s rich flavor. : )
Thank you, Crystal! I was nervous about the lamb, but it turned out great!
What a lovely change from beef. I just don’t notice lamb in the meat section. It is not featured prominently enough. But growing up on a farm, we always had it. I don’t think ever had it as a burger. Wonderful selection of spices—-and the chutney is to die for. I think apricots are a underused fruit in cooking. As to procrastination—-I over plan—–too many things on my list. So some items have to be removed on a particular day. So what I don’t really really want to do, I put on the next day’s list OR I do it right away because I don’t want to see it again bugging me.
I have to say, I agree! I never notice lamb and I really had to look for it.
Thanks Carol!
These burgers look awesome, love the chutney and the pesto – great toppers!
Thanks so much, Laura!
Gorgeous!! And we LOVE lamb. It makes such a flavourful burger.
Thank you, Aimee!
This is totally my kind of dinner! So awesome!
Thanks so much, Lori!
another delicious post tieghan.. definitely know what i will be recreating for dinner tonight!
Thanks so much, Thalia! Let me know if you make them. I would love to hear what you thought!
Love, love, love lamb!!! For some reason I never cook with it, although I order it at restaurants constantly. This recipe looks to die for!
Thank you, Maggie!! I never cook with lamb either, but I should try use it more!
I’m pretty sure I’ve tried lamb but, I can’t say that it’s a meat I really care for. But, this looks quite appetizing. I am especially loving the peach chutney and the pistachio feta pesto. Yum! Great post 🙂
Thank you so much! The chutney and pesto are delicious!
I’ve only just recently tried lamb before, but I’ve never cooked with it. This looks too good to pass up! Thanks for sharing this recipe.
Thanks so much!
I did not procrastinate! I made these last night and they were delicious except my husband does not like lamb one bit so I made his with chicken/caramelized onion burger. My neighbor’s 14 year old grandson came over to my patio to find out what I was grilling that smelled so good! VIP company coming in August; I’m hoping this isn’t to casual a dinner to serve, cuz I’m hooked!
SO excited you loved these. THANK YOU!
This looks just ridiculous. I absolutely can’t get over how amazing they look with the chutney and the feta.
Thank you, Shaina!
My husband and I made these together on Saturday and were blown away. Every element was perfectly pairing with the other. oh. my. god. So So tasty. I used your naan bread recipe (Which is my go to recipe for naan anyways since I made it with the butter chicken once).
Just wanted you to know we appreciate it!
I actually make a point to make one of your recipes every fortnight. Never had one we didn’t love! They all become our favorites. 🙂
Oh my gosh, THANK YOU! This comment made my Monday so much better!! I am so excited you are trying and loving my recipe!! 🙂
Again, thank you! Have a great week and I hope everything you try continues to impress you!
Hello! This recipe looks amazing! I love lamb, it’s SOOO good. And I agree with most everyone else about the feta pesto. Although I might try it with Queso Fresco instead.
I know this may sound horrific to someone with your obvious kitchen skills, but me and sugar don’t get along. I don’t eat a lot of fruit either, as most has too much fructose for me. Do you have any suggestions or substitutions for the Apricot Chutney? Perhaps a simple salsa or sauce I could eat instead? Thanks, and keep on cooking 🙂
Hey Kimmie!!
Thank you so much for the kind words! 🙂 I would make a simple tomato salsa, but maybe add some mint. That would taste great!
Thanks again and I hope you love these!
I can’t wait to try this dish! Looks amazingly delicious! Found you via Pinterest and will be having a look around as you take some beautiful photos of your food. Thank you for the inspiration and for sharing
THANK YOU!! So happy you are liking what you see! 🙂
Couldn’t thank you enough for your always awesome recipes .. You make me look like a talented chef ! .. I just did this today for my brother and husband .. My husband is usually very picky when it comes to food ! so when I told him about the feta pesto .. he was like nah .. Im gonna have it without it ,,, so I told him try it first and he absolutely loved .. the chutney was the highlight of the whole dish it was amazing .. didn’t have apple cider vinegar so I used lemon and sparkling apple juice .. and it worked very well
keep them coming xx
Ya!!! That is so awesome!! THANKS! 🙂
Looks awesome! But i have to use parsley instead of coriander.
Tieghan. Just made these amazing burgers. Followed the recipe exactly except used nectarines instead of apricots. Flavor explosion. Thank you so much for sharing this.
SO happy you loved them, THANKS!! 🙂
This was absolutely delicious!!! We loved it and already made it 4 times! Gnam!
That is awesome! So happy you love it, THANKS! 🙂
Made it. Followed all the instructions and it was RIDICULOUSLY DELICIOUS!!!!!! We will make this again. It was a hit.
YAY! So happy you like it!!
Could you use another fruit? Like a fruit that is ripe in January?
I’ve been making lamburgers and lamb loaf the last several months. My lamb loaf is a mix of beef and lamb, with middle eastern spice mix from my local grocery store, but I put kalamata olives in it and top it with garlic sauce.
I’m getting half a lamb in a month or two and need to use what’s in my little apartment freezer to make room. Am excited about all your lamb recipes!
Thank you so much Nan! I am so glad you have been loving these!
Hello
Apricots are not in season in Australia atm. Any other suggestions? Would dried apricots soaked work?
My friends have made this and all say is the best relish.
HI there! Dried apricots will be perfect. I don’t think you need to soak them. You could also use fresh mango. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you! xTieghan
Delicious- didn’t have apricots substituted nectarines – will be making this again and again!
Thank you so much Cathy! I am so happy you loved this recipe! xTieghan
Omg this was so delicious!!! I couldn’t get fresh apricots so I used dried and just soaked them in warm water before and it worked out great! This is going to be a regular in my dinner rotation! Thanks!!!!
Thank you so much Aleta!! I am really glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan