If you buy minced lamb, you can mix it up with a teaspoon of mint sauce. Form them into a burger and cook them individually in a microwave dish with lid. They don't dry out. It only works with lamb because of the high fat content. I also make curried shamies the same way. Using a pyrex dish is best.
Sirloin steak is 4 pounds a pack in sainburys these days icelands has priced thr working people out the door 70cl bottle bailys is 10 pounds with card in same place thanks for the video gaz
Thanks, Gareth, you're a star! We normally go to Iceland on a Tuesday, to get the extra 10% discount, and saw those. We both love Lamb, but as none of our family had tried them, we didn't buy them. We certainly will next Tuesday, though. Thanks again🥰
I knew you'd love that! £2 each? Pretty good for lamb. One suggestion - if you crush the red onions with sea salt flakes and sumac you get a sweeter mix. Give it a go?
I used to work in a kebab shop back in the late 80s, we always used to put lemon juice on the lamb for that extra mouthwatering effect whilst taking the big bites 👌
That's a crazy price for those! My local Lidl is selling 4 x 6oz 98% meat frozen burgers for about £4.20 made in Ireland and they are very nice. Thanks anyway for your review Gareth. I'm glad you enjoyed your burger.
Nice one Gareth, I love lamb, but it's too pricey for my budget to eat it regular. I splash out on some lamb chops about every other month or so to make a Lancashire hotpot.
Nice review, as usual. Wish we had such an extensive selection of pre-prepared meals in my suburb of Sydney. Would make eating on a tight budget (from time to time ) much easier.
I LOVE lamb burgers more than the beef ones but 4 quid for 2 is too much. Food and meat is now very expensive. Love you cooking demonstration for these of us who have low cuisine skills. Excellent 10/10
Asda frozen Lamb & Mint burgers (4 for around £2.50) are pretty damn good , and quite thick too. As are the bacon & cheese, and Aberdeen Angus burgers from the same range....
little tip Gaz sprinkle some salt on the board before crushing the garlic clove with the flat of your knife it will prevent the oils escaping into the board.
I remember my first and best ever lamb and mint burger, it was at the Royal Norfolk Show around 1985 ( i was 10 ) and the Welsh Lamb Company had a big stall set up in the side of a removal type van, it was bloody lush ! 🍔🤤👌
Nice, you said no chief but knife skills looked good. Only just got taught to put mint in shepards pie, never tried that. Cheated another site, all the best.
I bought the four pack version tonight on way home from Work (although slightly smaller burgers can’t remember the weight) stuck them under the grill for 15/18 mins from frozen. Burger buns, lettuce some mint sauce mixed with mayo with red onion, lovely! Must say for quickness and £3.50 I’d buy them again - zero grizzle also.
You've gave me an idea pal, I'm gonna buy some of that chilli puree, do your garlic mayo trick and add the chilli puree to the garlic mayo!!!... Ooooh I'm salivating 😋👍🏻
It looks lovely, and the price is reasonable considering lamb is an expensive meat, but the mint would put me off. (I am not just being fussy, spearmint actually makes me sick, no idea why. I am fine with peppermint, but I wouldn’t like it on meat.) I have some lamb mince in the freezer, so I think I will make my own, and I am definitely pinching that garlic mayonnaise idea to go with other things too - thanks for that. You are quite right to have some time off, nobody can work day in and day out without burning out. Enjoy some down time and we’ll appreciate you all the more when you get back. 😊
Dang.. this might be one of the first things you've had recently that i've seen that i'd actually probably buy and try.. ingredients not bad, and can't go much wrong with lamb usually, right? never even though of having them in a burger! nice! 😊♥
Hi .. first of all I was hoping you would taste a bit of the burger on its own but doesn’t matter 😂 but it looks delicious.. I will try your suggestion regarding the chilli sauce and garlic mayonnaise.. I no I’ve asked for a review on Morrisons the best cherrywood hot dogs but another suggestion after watching this is from Tesco.. Acre Lane minted burgers.. 4 in a packet at 3.50 .. I cooked them in my ninja air fryer and thought they were the best minted lamb burgers I’ve tried so far.. so on that note I leave you with 2 reviews to do .. and thank you for your videos and I enjoy them lots .. well done mate 👍 Tony the carer from Fakenham Norfolk 👍👍
Dr Evil strikes again lol, I have to say i bought and enjoyed my battered beef burger with cheese filling centre so I'll try these as well. As a youngun i used to love lamb Dalesteaks I'd eat four on their own, always a great watch matey.
Your knife skills on that garlic clove was impressive m8. Not the kind of lettuce I buy though, a cheap Iceberg does me. £4 in todays market isn’t so bad for the odd treat. By the time you add the extras, rolls, garlic etc you are probably in for around £2.50 per burger and for me that’s a reasonable price for a treat. Let’s face it, everything is a lot dearer these days, especially for us pensioners. A good review Mr G and I’m sure it was tasty too. I’m still trying to figure out how lamb from NZ, that gets processed and shipped all the way to the UK is cheaper than British lamb that probably only travels a few miles. Perhaps that in NZ flocks of sheep count in the 1000’s, where in the UK they count in the 100’s. Maybe it’s time the British Government increased farmers quota’s 🤔🤔.
The tastiest frozen burgers I've come across are Co-op's 4 British Beef Quarter Pounder 454g for about £4.00, followed by Aldi's Cheese & Onion burgers
Terrific video as ever really made me chuckle, couple of points think Mint may be a herb not a vegetable and was it something (she said) square and erect to the front. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Personal note Gareth, you seemed a bit off que today, any way looked a fair burger, I always fry my frozen burgers. Keeps 'em moist. I think the chilli puree/ paste is more for easy cooking use.£4 about the going rate, nowt cheap anymore 😢but as a change from beef or chicken I'd give 'em a go.Thanks fer another good'un pal.til the next one Cheers Allan&Family
Gareth, we know your no chef we've had a few laughs over time but, impressed with your knife skills when chopping food keeping your pinkies clear, keep on trucking, Big Mal.😊🎉
I know its Iceland and sometimes their prices are erratic but lamb in general is a crazy price. I like lamb so I might well give these a try. Enjoy the rest, your tired I know that because your vandalising boxes 🤣.
i bet you were popular garlic and onions from one end and chilli from t'other ha ha ha. iv just got some dona kebab dry mix from asda , im guessing its going to have the spices but very little heat and i noticed that aldi do a decent sized naan bread that you can make a decent sized kebab with , rather than those stoopid shaped small ones you see in supermarkets , so thats a future plan use the kit , cook the meat then slice it and freeze it so its there for future use !.
My serving suggestion would be the for the pets as the mere smell of lamb makes me sick but all the enthusiasm is making me a bit wistful. In truth I think my hatred of lamb is delayed psychological damage from Grammar school dinners. I have enjoyed Venison and Ostrich burgers though. Lamb fat is just such a unique smell.
Half scottish accent ? You're obviously not "of these parts", 636. He's from Yorkshire, but has lived in Cumbria for a while. Any native would know in 2 secs flat he's not local. As for the scottish bit, ya need to brush up on ya regional dialects, i reckon. Btw, accents have no bearing if you can cook or not, our kid. What ARE you vaping, i muse ?
The cost of lamb is outrageous and not worth the bother unless you must have it to your taste that is. Treat as you say! I would like to see you at some more cooking stuff yourself too mate. You entertain the hell out of me in all the right ways. It is a journey for all us watching and eventually, ALDI will have run out of ideas for you, I’m NEW, must run dry at some point. Keep it up, loving it.
To be fair mint is a very strong taste, Plain lamb would be better, taste more lamb. Here in Australia we love our lamb getting cheaper compared to beef.
If you buy minced lamb, you can mix it up with a teaspoon of mint sauce. Form them into a burger and cook them individually in a microwave dish with lid. They don't dry out. It only works with lamb because of the high fat content. I also make curried shamies the same way. Using a pyrex dish is best.
Sounds great, and would work out a lot cheaper than these.
U do this and add a tiny bit of Schwartz lamb seasoning....perfect.
@@CarolanneTitmus-Greene May the Schwartz be with you.
Sirloin steak is 4 pounds a pack in sainburys these days icelands has priced thr working people out the door 70cl bottle bailys is 10 pounds with card in same place thanks for the video gaz
Thanks, Gareth, you're a star! We normally go to Iceland on a Tuesday, to get the extra 10% discount, and saw those. We both love Lamb, but as none of our family had tried them, we didn't buy them. We certainly will next Tuesday, though. Thanks again🥰
You're welcome 😊
I knew you'd love that! £2 each? Pretty good for lamb. One suggestion - if you crush the red onions with sea salt flakes and sumac you get a sweeter mix. Give it a go?
You crush them with Richie Sumac??!?!?!
I used to work in a kebab shop back in the late 80s, we always used to put lemon juice on the lamb for that extra mouthwatering effect whilst taking the big bites 👌
Sounds great!
That's a crazy price for those! My local Lidl is selling 4 x 6oz 98% meat frozen burgers for about £4.20 made in Ireland and they are very nice. Thanks anyway for your review Gareth. I'm glad you enjoyed your burger.
Nice one Gareth, I love lamb, but it's too pricey for my budget to eat it regular. I splash out on some lamb chops about every other month or so to make a Lancashire hotpot.
You really are a chef. The use of the knife was profissional. Excellent vídeos. No more nails is excellent
Haha it sticks
I saw these in Iceland and I was Swithering but after your review in giving them a go.they did look good thank you
I wouldn't they are terrible
Great review Gareth, I will certainly be trying those they look great
Nice review, as usual. Wish we had such an extensive selection of pre-prepared meals in my suburb of Sydney. Would make eating on a tight budget (from time to time ) much easier.
Cheers
Hello blue another corker of a video. Gonna have to give those burgers a go they look good. Nice one bud. Adiós for now dude. 🤗😃✋✌️👍
I LOVE lamb burgers more than the beef ones but 4 quid for 2 is too much. Food and meat is now very expensive. Love you cooking demonstration for these of us who have low cuisine skills. Excellent 10/10
Asda frozen Lamb & Mint burgers (4 for around £2.50) are pretty damn good , and quite thick too. As are the bacon & cheese, and Aberdeen Angus burgers from the same range....
£4 for 2 forget it. The prices now are insane.
The lamb burgers at Asda is quite fatty compared to this one. It is more economical to make these burgers at home.
little tip Gaz sprinkle some salt on the board before crushing the garlic clove with the flat of your knife it will prevent the oils escaping into the board.
Great review Gaz they looked pretty nice and not much shrinkage either and that chilly sauce looked good as well 👏👏👍👍
Cheers Peter
I remember my first and best ever lamb and mint burger, it was at the Royal Norfolk Show around 1985 ( i was 10 ) and the Welsh Lamb Company had a big stall set up in the side of a removal type van, it was bloody lush ! 🍔🤤👌
Would def try these if I had an Iceland nearby!! But I haven’t 😂 top video Gaz …. Smithy
Nice, you said no chief but knife skills looked good. Only just got taught to put mint in shepards pie, never tried that. Cheated another site, all the best.
I will spare you the return flight 😂. Nice one mate.
Bit of salt in that garlic gaz works wonders , great content as always
I bought the four pack version tonight on way home from
Work (although slightly smaller burgers can’t remember the weight) stuck them under the grill for 15/18 mins from frozen. Burger buns, lettuce some mint sauce mixed with mayo with red onion, lovely! Must say for quickness and £3.50 I’d buy them again - zero grizzle also.
Another brilliant vlog, good quality and not a lot of shrinkage like other burgers. 10/10❤
Enjoyed that one mate. Those rolls were a good bargain, nice but of garlic mayo too.
Thanks Gaz enjoy your burger 🍔 😋 😊
Cheers Tim
Looks good i will try those, thanks for the review 😊
No problem 👍
Looks lovely Gareth. Feeling hungry now. X
Hope you enjoy
Looked fantastic that mate 🍔 👌😉👍
You've gave me an idea pal, I'm gonna buy some of that chilli puree, do your garlic mayo trick and add the chilli puree to the garlic mayo!!!...
Ooooh I'm salivating 😋👍🏻
Good idea, yummy 😋
Love the look of the burger might try them ❤
Hope you enjoy
i had a llama burger in a cafe in perth, an aberdeen butcher supplied them , i was dubious at first but wow , best burger ive had.
I had an Kangaroo burger a few years back and it was delish. Edit, not Ostrich, brain is not working.
They're a bit like Panda.
Hope it wasn't the dalli llama lol 😂
Do like a good burger, nice one Gaz. 😋🍔👍
It looks lovely, and the price is reasonable considering lamb is an expensive meat, but the mint would put me off. (I am not just being fussy, spearmint actually makes me sick, no idea why. I am fine with peppermint, but I wouldn’t like it on meat.) I have some lamb mince in the freezer, so I think I will make my own, and I am definitely pinching that garlic mayonnaise idea to go with other things too - thanks for that.
You are quite right to have some time off, nobody can work day in and day out without burning out. Enjoy some down time and we’ll appreciate you all the more when you get back. 😊
When you get a minute BFG, try the Asda Just Essentials frozen strawberry cheesecake, at 85p. For the money it's great!
Don’t tell everyone , I’ve not been able to find any for the last two weeks 😂
Great knife skills Gareth 👍🏻. Definitely need the juices pouring over with lashing of mint sauce mate 😅 Great story pal
Hey Gareth!!!!! Looks good!!!!! Would you buy it again? ❤ 😊
Hey
I had these today they are banging
Dang.. this might be one of the first things you've had recently that i've seen that i'd actually probably buy and try.. ingredients not bad, and can't go much wrong with lamb usually, right? never even though of having them in a burger! nice! 😊♥
Mistaking you for a chef Gaz lol love your banter
Looked very nice gonna try
Best wishes gareth 👍
Cheers Kizzy, enjoy 😉
If you run the onion under some water it will "deflame" it, which will get rid of the ammonia, and make it less harsh.
Shrunk a little bit 😂 get to specsavers Gareth good review as always
Hi .. first of all I was hoping you would taste a bit of the burger on its own but doesn’t matter 😂 but it looks delicious.. I will try your suggestion regarding the chilli sauce and garlic mayonnaise.. I no I’ve asked for a review on Morrisons the best cherrywood hot dogs but another suggestion after watching this is from Tesco.. Acre Lane minted burgers.. 4 in a packet at 3.50 .. I cooked them in my ninja air fryer and thought they were the best minted lamb burgers I’ve tried so far.. so on that note I leave you with 2 reviews to do .. and thank you for your videos and I enjoy them lots .. well done mate 👍 Tony the carer from Fakenham Norfolk 👍👍
Looks tasty to be fair that burger gazza yep lamb mint and rosemary work very well
Dr Evil strikes again lol, I have to say i bought and enjoyed my battered beef burger with cheese filling centre so I'll try these as well. As a youngun i used to love lamb Dalesteaks I'd eat four on their own, always a great watch matey.
So did you grill it, fry it or air fry it???????
Oh No,GAZ will not sleep well tonight,wrecked the box 😂😂😂😂😂,i would make my own with fresh lamb mince 😊😊❤❤❤
I love a lamb burger on the bbq our butcher does bbq packs they’re the bollox. Cheers Frank
Know what you mean Harry
...I don't fancy lamb bollox.
@@jwsuicides8095haha 🍻
Your knife skills on that garlic clove was impressive m8. Not the kind of lettuce I buy though, a cheap Iceberg does me.
£4 in todays market isn’t so bad for the odd treat. By the time you add the extras, rolls, garlic etc you are probably in for around £2.50 per burger and for me that’s a reasonable price for a treat. Let’s face it, everything is a lot dearer these days, especially for us pensioners.
A good review Mr G and I’m sure it was tasty too.
I’m still trying to figure out how lamb from NZ, that gets processed and shipped all the way to the UK is cheaper than British lamb that probably only travels a few miles. Perhaps that in NZ flocks of sheep count in the 1000’s, where in the UK they count in the 100’s. Maybe it’s time the British Government increased farmers quota’s 🤔🤔.
Cheers Gerry, yes had practice over the years. Hope you're on the mend mate. All the best 👍
Going to store to buy them tomorrow.
I like lamb burgers but find making my own from first class lamb mince, gives a tastier and more juicy burger. Thank you for the review.
Hope you enjoy
Nice one Gaz. Can I kindly ask you do some barbecue videos, should be fun, maybe even a live stream . Get some beers in too. Cheers all the best.
Will in Summer
I bought these but out of the burger all i could taste was mint 😮 enjoy 😋
They look Reet tasty. Fair play 😋😋
The tastiest frozen burgers I've come across are Co-op's 4 British Beef Quarter Pounder 454g for about £4.00, followed by Aldi's Cheese & Onion burgers
For inspection... port arms!
Nice one Gareth, that don't look half BaaaaaD
I got Aldi chicken jalfrezi yesterday £3.50 very spicy and as good as the Asda beef curry 😊👍
Great review.
But I did think you was going to fry both and do a taste test on just one of the burgers.
So did I lol I forgot lol 😆
cracking burger you can't beat that excellent
Cheers pal
Terrific video as ever really made me chuckle, couple of points think Mint may be a herb not a vegetable and was it something (she said) square and erect to the front. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Glad you enjoyed it
Have you tried the beef half pounders from Iceland yet buddy? £5 for 2 and brill
Oh it does look nice 👍💖
Hi Gareth, get'em down you mate, Enjoy
Haha yes was good mate
Are they soft or chewy Gareth?
Soft
Look nice let see shrinkage on cook.👍👍
Personal note Gareth, you seemed a bit off que today, any way looked a fair burger, I always fry my frozen burgers. Keeps 'em moist. I think the chilli puree/ paste is more for easy cooking use.£4 about the going rate, nowt cheap anymore 😢but as a change from beef or chicken I'd give 'em a go.Thanks fer another good'un pal.til the next one Cheers Allan&Family
looks good Gaz👍👍
Looks very tasty , go mint !
Try the Iceland chicken balls- part of the 3 for 10 quid range- just like takeaway chicken balls- yummy with sweet and sour sauce and egg fried rice.
Chickens don't have balls ;-)
@@Thelostgoldhunters I thought the same thing...I guess we fools seldom differ. ;)
Tescos are doing 2 lamb burgers for £3.50. A lot thicker than yours and they are fantastic.
How did you cook it?
Can't remember now sorry
You can not beat a good burger 🍔
its cold today shrinkage is everywhere looks a nice burger ya pimped up
Gareth, we know your no chef we've had a few laughs over time but, impressed with your knife skills when chopping food keeping your pinkies clear, keep on trucking, Big Mal.😊🎉
thanks 👍
Love your videos Gareth keep making them.
Glad you like them!
I bought a couple of lamb burgers n they shrunk, the wife knitted a lambs wool jumper n it shrunk. I wonder if it was from the same lamb?
I know its Iceland and sometimes their prices are erratic but lamb in general is a crazy price. I like lamb so I might well give these a try. Enjoy the rest, your tired I know that because your vandalising boxes 🤣.
BRILLIANT you've been to Iceland 😂😂😂
4:30 Mayo appears by magic.
Looks OK. I had to laugh at your onion prep .... must be a lot of waste in your kitchen :) Yea... frozen burgers dry out easy eh. Extra mayo time :)
i bet you were popular garlic and onions from one end and chilli from t'other ha ha ha.
iv just got some dona kebab dry mix from asda , im guessing its going to have the spices but very little heat and i noticed that aldi do a decent sized naan bread that you can make a decent sized kebab with , rather than those stoopid shaped small ones you see in supermarkets , so thats a future plan use the kit , cook the meat then slice it and freeze it so its there for future use !.
Oh gosh, no likey but good video as usual.xx😊
Thanks
My serving suggestion would be the for the pets as the mere smell of lamb makes me sick but all the enthusiasm is making me a bit wistful. In truth I think my hatred of lamb is delayed psychological damage from Grammar school dinners. I have enjoyed Venison and Ostrich burgers though. Lamb fat is just such a unique smell.
I like mint but they always go OTT with it rather make my own and add the mint same with lamb shanks
Try the aldi mega burger's there the bomb! 😊
I've reviewed them
@@BaldFoodieGuy How do I find the review how long ago?
Are you sure that was LETTUCE looked more like a GABAGE leaf to me!!😀🏴
A bet it wud be nice wiv SM indian mint sauce
I find their smaller lamb burgers quite spongy, so I wonder if these are the same
Don’t remember mint being a vegetable pretty sure that it Is a herb
Got 2 weeks ago
GAZ is really a professional cook 😂😂,don’t be fooled by his half Scotland,have English 😮😮❤❤❤❤❤
Half scottish accent ? You're obviously not "of these parts", 636. He's from Yorkshire, but has lived in Cumbria for a while. Any native would know in 2 secs flat he's not local. As for the scottish bit, ya need to brush up on ya regional dialects, i reckon. Btw, accents have no bearing if you can cook or not, our kid. What ARE you vaping, i muse ?
Like the look of them but not the price
Sainsburys do a great lamb burger. Their own Taste the Difference range.
Cheers for the heads up
Sainsbury’s taste the difference minted lamb quarter pounders are better and there £4.00 for 4
Where are Daves scales?
You're the only creator I've seen who chews his food properly. Love your vids
Thanks
I reckon they would be great if cooked on a BBQ?
The cost of lamb is outrageous and not worth the bother unless you must have it to your taste that is. Treat as you say! I would like to see you at some more cooking stuff yourself too mate. You entertain the hell out of me in all the right ways. It is a journey for all us watching and eventually, ALDI will have run out of ideas for you, I’m NEW, must run dry at some point. Keep it up, loving it.
Thanks for sharing!
👍
To be fair mint is a very strong taste, Plain lamb would be better, taste more lamb. Here in Australia we love our lamb getting cheaper compared to beef.