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Today I'm re-sharing one of the very first recipes in myeasy recipes for kidsseries -a really easy homemade burgers recipe. Small Child has made burgers several times since and I thought it was about time I updated the photography for this recipe from my early blogging days, although I had to keep the photos of my very cute 5 year old Small Child, he's getting bigger and bigger by the day!
This is a simpleburger recipe that Iuse regularly for family dinners, and I thought it would be a real challenge for Small Child. I remember the first time that he made them I was pleasantly surprised at how well he did with this recipe; apart from grilling the burgers, he followed the recipe from start to finish with no real help from me. For me, this truly proves my belief thateveryone can cook if they are willing to give it a try; if a five year old can do it, then anyone can!
I've attached a PDF copy of the recipe at the end of this post for you to print out if you would like to try challenging your own ‘Small Child’ to give it a go. I've also outlined the recipe below, feel free to adapt it to suit your needs.
Easy Homemade Burgers
Ingredients
- 500g Minced Beef
- 3 Spring Onions
- 2 Cloves Garlic
- 1 tsp Paprika
- 1 tsp Dried Parsley
- Black Pepper
Method
Wash the spring onions. Chop them into small pieces with scissors.Discard the roots.
Peel and crush the garlic. We have a cool little gadget for crushing the garlic that Small Child loves using - you pop the peeled garlic inside and twist it around to crush it before tipping it out. As you can see, I allowed Small Child to use a small paring knife to trim the ends off the garlic cloves before peeling them. You should use your knowledge of your own child to decide when they are ready to use a sharp knife - I believe that my son is now mature and sensible enough to learn how to use a sharp knife under close supervision, we have had many discussions about how to use it properly, taking care to keep our fingers out of the wayetc, andknives are kept out of reachwhen we aren't actively using them.
Put all the ingredients into a bowl and mix them together with your hands. The mixing and squishingis great fun!
Split the mixture into 4 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and squash them to make burger shapes. We used a burger press to shape the burgers, but they can just as easily be done by hand. As you can see, I do like my kitchen gadgets!
Grill the burgers for about15 minutes, turning once. Icarried outthe actual grilling of the burgers, but older children could probably do this themselves too, depending on the child.
We served the burgers up in crustybreadbuns, with cheese, sauces, andsalad vegetablesto choose from. Small Child chose lettuce, cucumber, cheese and tomato ketchup to go in his, and assembled it himself. We also had some simple homemade oven baked potato wedgeson the side, also made by Small Child (you can find the recipe here: Easy Potato Wedges Recipe).
It was an absolutely delicious meal, and Small Child was extremely proud of himself for 'making dinner'. I felt very proud of him myself; I thought he did so well! Just reading the recipe was a thing to be proud of in itself, considering that six months before he barely knew any letters in the alphabet. I'm constantly amazed by how quickly children learn and grow, watching him develop is one of my favourite parts of being a parent.
If you’d like to print off a child-friendly copy of this recipe for yourself, click on the photobelow to download the PDF file, or click here if that doesn't work for any reason. Do comment and let me know if you try it!
If you’d like more child friendly recipes like this one, be sure to check out the rest ofmyeasy recipes for kids section, and you could pop over and follow my Cooking with KidsPinterest board too!
Grace
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5 from 3 votes
Easy Homemade Burgers
Really easy homemade burgers recipe - so easy a child can make them - with free child friendly printable recipe sheet.
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time15 minutes mins
Total Time25 minutes mins
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, BBQ, British
Servings: 4 burgers
Author: Grace Hall
Ingredients
- 500 g Minced Beef
- 3 Spring Onions
- 2 Cloves Garlic
- 1 tsp Paprika
- 1 tsp Dried Parsley
- Black Pepper
Instructions
Wash the spring onions. Chop them into small pieces with scissors.Discard the roots.
Peel and crush the garlic. We have a cool little gadget for crushing the garlic that Small Child loves using - you pop the peeled garlic inside and twist it around to crush it before tipping it out.
Put all the ingredients into a bowl and mix them together with your hands. The mixing and squishingis great fun!
Split the mixture into 4 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and squash them to make burger shapes. We used a burger press to shape the burgers, but they can just as easily be done by hand.
Grill the burgers for about15 minutes, turning once., then serve.