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Summer Burger Salad
Burger in a bowl - all the amazing components from a barbeque or straight off the grill, but in salad form!
Summertime barbeques are the best! A great time for family and friends to come together, hang out by the pool or grill, and just EAT!
Some of my favorite barbeque dishes are burgers, grilled veggies, fresh fruits and refreshing salads! And if I’m lucky enough, there just might be some leftovers to bring home!
Burger in a bowl - all the amazing components from a barbeque or straight off the grill, but in salad form!
Summertime barbeques are the best! A great time for family and friends to come together, hang out by the pool or grill, and just EAT!
Some of my favorite barbeque dishes are burgers, grilled veggies, fresh fruits and refreshing salads! And if I’m lucky enough, there just might be some leftovers to bring home!
When that glorious time happens, I usually create summertime barbeque in a bowl or burger salad if you will, as a quick lunch or dinner!
The components of my burger salad are:
Massaged kale (kale + sea salt + lemon juice + olive oil)
How to make massaged kale and nutrition benefits here.
Grass Fed burger patties
Fresh fruit like strawberries
Leftover pickles
Feta or goat cheese crumbles (or just a slice of cheese on the burger)
Air fried sweet potatoes (since lettuce burgers as a gluten free option is pretty boring!)
Grilled asparagus
And Random sauce that compliments the ingredients like buffalo sauce
That is pretty much it! So whatever you have leftover from last night’s barbeque or day grilling, make yourself a quick and easy burger salad!
If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo to #fromtherootsblog on Instagram. We love seeing what you come up with!
Burger in a bowl - all the amazing components from a barbeque or straight off the grill; but in salad form!
PREP TIME 10 MIN | Servings 4
Components
1–2 heaping cups massaged kale (or mixed greens)
4 cooked burger patties or 1 lb cooked ground grass fed beef, turkey, or bison
½ cup pickles, sliced
1 large sweet potato, cubed
1 bunch grilled asparagus spears
1 cup strawberries, sliced
½ cup feta or goat cheese
Sauce of choice
Directions
Prepare ingredients or have whatever is on hand from prior barbeque or grill sesh.
To make air fryer sweet potatoes:
Peel and slice sweet potato into cubed or ¼ inch thick slices.
Add sweet potatoes to a large mixing bowl, drizzle with oil of choice and toss to combine. Sprinkle desired seasoning blend over the potatoes and toss to combine.
Transfer fries to an air fryer basket and cook on 400F for about 12-16 minutes, flipping halfway until golden brown and crisp on the outside.
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Tzatziki Dogs
What better way to embrace the first week of summer than by cranking up the grill!? Amiright!?Hopefully these tzatziki dogs will inspire you to do the same! Made with homemade gluten free pita bread, fresh cucumber tomato salad, and a dairy free friendly tzatziki sauce. And who can forget tha MEATS. Applegate hot dogs have:
X: chemical nitrates or nitrites
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Tzatziki Dogs - Hot diggity dog, we are going greek! Made with homemade gluten-free pita bread, fresh cucumber tomato salad, and a dairy-free friendly tzatziki sauce.
This is a sponsored post in partnership with Applegate. All opinions are my own.
What better way to embrace the first week of summer than by cranking up the grill!? Amiright!?Hopefully these tzatziki dogs will inspire you to do the same! Made with homemade gluten free pita bread, fresh cucumber tomato salad, and a dairy free friendly tzatziki sauce. And who can forget tha MEATS. Applegate hot dogs have:
X: chemical nitrates or nitrites
X: artificial ingredients or preservatives
X: GMO ingredients
√: FTR approved food products!
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Once your fridge/freezer is stocked with all the goods, jump down for the recipe to make these super delicious Tzatziki Dogs!
If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo to #fromtherootsblog on Instagram. We love seeing what you come up with!
Tzatziki Dogs - Hot diggity dog, we are going greek! Made with homemade gluten-free pita bread, fresh cucumber tomato salad, and a dairy-free friendly tzatziki sauce.
Ingredients
Cucumber Tomato Salad
½ english cucumber (sliced)
2 tomatoes (diced)
1-2 garlic clove (minced)
¼ red onion (thinly sliced)
2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar or lemon juice
Salt + pepper
Tzatziki Sauce
½ large english cucumber (grated)
½ cup dairy-free plain yogurt
1-3 garlic cloves (pressed)
1-2 Tbsp fresh or dried dill
Zest and juice of half lemon
Salt + Pepper
Gluten-free Pita Bread
1 cup GF 1:1 baking flour
⅔ cup dairy-free plain yogurt
2 Tbsp baking powder
¼ tsp salt
grass-fed butter
Hot Dogs
6-pack Applegate organic grass-fed hotdogs
Feta, goat cheese or dairy-free feta
Mixed greens
Fresh parsley
Directions
To make the tzatziki sauce:
Tzatziki sauce needs time to develop flavor so start making the sauce first. Grate half english cucumber and add the grated cucumber to a mesh strainer over a bowl. Sprinkle 1 tsp salt and mix to combine. Use your hands to squeeze the salted cucumber in the mesh strainer; trying to get out as much liquid as possible.
Transfer the cucumber into a small bowl and add yogurt, garlic, dill, zest and juice of lemon and seasonings. Stir it all together and taste if you need to season more.
Chill for at least 30 minutes before serving if you have time.
To make the pita bread:
In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt. Use the back of a spoon to stir and mash the yogurt into the flour; until clumps of dough forms. Transfer dough and leftover flour from the bowl onto a flat surface and knead with your hands until a smooth ball forms. Divide the dough into 6 balls (best to weigh each ball for accurate size). Roll each ball out on a floured surface. **A tortilla press is perfect for this if you have it!
In a medium pan or cast iron skillet, add a pad of butter or preferred oil on medium-high heat. Place the pita bread in the skillet and cook 2-3 minutes per side or until golden brown. Repeat with remaining pita breads.
Feel free to sprinkle fresh parsley and garlic over the bread as it’s cooling!
To make the cucumber tomato salad:
Simply combine all ingredients into a medium bowl and adjust seasonings based on preference (i.e. salt, pepper, vinegar)
To make the hot dogs:
Grill or cook in a skillet based on package instructions.
Assembly time! To a warm pita bread, layer with mixed greens, a dollop of tzatziki sauce, grilled hot dog, cucumber tomato salad, and garnish with fresh parsley, cheese crumbles, and yogurt drizzle. Enjoy!
Notes
Products used for this recipe: Applegate hot dogs, lactose free plain yogurt, tortilla press,
Tips for making the dough: the dough may seem too dry, but I promise you, once you start kneading, the dough will start to form. BUT: if it’s too dry; knead a Tbsp of yogurt or too wet; knead a Tbsp of flour at a time. Also remember that the more time you fiddle with the dough, the harder it gets to work with because the baking powder and yogurt start to activate.