Loaded Burger Bowls Recipe

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Loaded Burger Bowls Recipe

Juicy burger patties straight from the grill piled high on toasted Brioche Buns with all of the fixings and a cold, cold beer- it screams summer. My mouth is watering with the thought of it, alone. However, that meal isn’t exactly swimsuit season friendly when consumed regularly- unwanted attributes that often accompany it are bloat and a side of guilt. That’s the case for me, at least, and no one has time for that!

Burger Bowl 1

So for this recipe, I made it my mission to create a healthier burger experience, one that is still desirable and drool-worthy. I threw out the bun and added some greens and loads of organic vegetables to make this hearty bowl feel less like a salad. Ingredients like grass-fed Beef, all natural uncured Bacon, organic produce and pastured Butter also had a hand in adding health benefits and amplifying the dish.

Farm Fresh Produce inside of Rollin' Oats

One of the best parts about this recipe? Every single ingredient listed can be found at my absolute favorite local health food store- Rollin’ Oats!

Ingredients Purchased from Rollin' Oats

While the bowl itself is packed full of flavors, I wanted to use a dressing to bring the ingredients together harmoniously, without overpowering the other flavors. Fortunately, Rollin’ Oats sells Primal Kitchen dressings and marinades that do not contain any dairy, gluten, refined sugar or soy, but still taste phenomenal. For this recipe, I opted for the BBQ Ranch, but any number of their dressings would pair well.

Primal Kitchen Dressing selections at Rollin' Oats

While you’re picking up the ingredients for this recipe at Rollin’ Oats, you won’t want to leave without picking up a beverage to sip on with your meal! They have an incredible selection of craft beers and wines to choose from.

Remember, creativity is more than welcome with this recipe! Leave off the Egg, add additional veggies, use different greens, and so on. Additionally, this recipe is totally kid-friendly! In fact, allowing them to build their own bowl is a great way to get them to help in the kitchen.

Burger Bowl 2

Loaded Burger Bowls

Abby Allen
This recipe leaves plenty of room for customization and creativity. It may seem like a lot of working parts, but I assure you, this dish is a cinch!
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Course Main Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 4 people

Ingredients
  

Bowl Assembly

  • 4 Grass-fed Burgers If you prefer to form your own burgers, go for it! You'll need 1lb of grass-fed Ground Beef for 4 medium-size burgers.
  • 1 Tbsp Ghee Alternatively, use 1 Tbsp of an oil with a high smoke point, like Avocado Oil
  • 4 Slices Natural Uncured Bacon Any Bacon will do.
  • 4 Organic Pasure-raised Eggs I use Vital Farms
  • 1 Package Organic Girl Arugula and Spinach Or any Organic Greens of your preference
  • 2 Tomatoes, sliced into rounds Organic is best!
  • 1 avocado Peeled, pit removed, cut into fourths. Do this right before you assemble your bowls to keep the Avocado from browning.
  • 1 Bunch Radishes Leaves removed and cut into fourths.
  • 8 Small Dill Pickles, cut into fourths. Such as Bubbies
  • Primal Kitchen BBQ Ranch Dressing Primal Kitchen has other dressings, too!
  • Micro-Greens Optional
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Roasted Sweet Potatoes

  • 2 Sweet Potatoes Washed and cut into 1" cubes
  • 2 Tbsp Olive Oil
  • Salt and Pepper

Caramelized Onions

  • 1 Large Red Onion Cut in half, ends removed and sliced thin
  • 4 Tbsp Grass-fed Butter Again, I recommend Vital Farms
  • Salt and Pepper
  • 1/2 lemon juiced

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 425F. Toss Sweet Potatoes in a medium bowl with Olive Oil and a few fresh grinds of Salt and Pepper each. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and place the Bacon on one half and lay the Sweet Potatoes in one single layer on the other half. Bake for 20-25 minutes, depending on how you like your Bacon cooked. We like it crisp and almost burnt, so, we usually go the full 25.
  • While the Bacon and Potatoes Cook, heat a medium pot or dutch oven over medium low. Add Butter to pot and once melted, add sliced Onion and season with Salt and Pepper, to taste. Caramelize slowly, stirring every couple of minutes, until Onions are soft, but not too mushy, about 20 minutes.
    Onion sliced thin
  • In the meantime, prep your bowls. Grab a handful of Greens for each bowl and lightly drizzle with Lemon juice and Salt and Pepper. Set aside while the burgers are prepped. Again, any greens will do! Rollin' Oats has numerous options from Organic Girl that I love.
    Organic Girl Greens at Rollin' Oats
  • Heat a large skillet (preferably cast iron) over medium-high heat and add Ghee. Generously salt and pepper each burger on one side and carefully add to the pan, salt and peppered side-down and smash burgers with a spatula to thin. Season the other side of the burger. Cook each side for 3-4 minutes- this will ensure a great crust on the outside.
  • When Burgers are done, turn heat down to medium. Add eggs, one at a time and cook until whites are set, but yellow is still runny- about 3-4 minutes.
  • For assembly, to each bowl, add a Burger, one piece of Bacon, Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Tomato slices, Avocado, Radish, Pickles, Egg, Micro-Greens and drizzle with Primal Kitchen BBQ Ranch dressing, if desired.
    Burger Bowl 2
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