The Prince of Wales has teamed up with popular YouTube channel, Sorted Food, to create the first Earthshot Burger.
The veggie burger was created with Earthshot Prize-winning products, and a video posted on YouTube shows William handing out meals from a food van in central London with the Sorted Food chefs.
The burger, filled with vegetables, spices, pickles and finished with a minty vegan mayonnaise, was developed by the sustainable packaging start-up Notpla (winner of the Build A Waste-Free World category), environmentally-friendly stove company Mukuru Clean Stoves (winner of the Clean Our Air category), and Kheyti’s Greenhouse-in-a-box, winner of the Protect and Restore Nature category.
The collaboration is part of The Earthshot Prize’s new partnership with YouTube, to encourage users to create more content around climate change.
Here’s how you can make your own at home…
The Earthshot Burger
Ingredients:
(Serves 4)
For the pickle:
1 cucumber, 2mm slices
1 mouli, peeled and cut into 2mm slices
200ml white wine vinegar
75g caster sugar
1tsp chilli flakes
1tbsp coriander seeds
½tbsp fennel seeds
1tsp mild chilli powder
1tbsp ground coriander seed
1tsp garam masala
For the burger mix:
6tbsp vegetable oil
2tsp cumin seeds
1tsp mustard seeds, brown
1 red onion, peeled and finely chopped
6 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
40g ginger, finely chopped
2 green chillies, finely sliced
1tsp turmeric
1 red pepper, deseeded and sliced
200g white cabbage, shredded
200g cauliflower, finely chopped
100g green beans, finely sliced
500g white potato, steamed and cooled
30g coriander leaves, chopped
For the sauce:
200g vegan mayonnaise
60g coriander
20g mint, leaves only
20g ginger, peeled
To serve:
4 burger buns, sliced and toasted
Method:
For the pickle:
1. Place the sliced cucumber, mouli and one tablespoon salt in a large mixing bowl and mix well. Allow to sit for 30 minutes.
2. Add 400 millilitres water, vinegar, sugar and spices to a medium saucepan and bring to a simmer over a high heat. Once simmering, remove the pan from the stove.
3. After 30 minutes, tip the salted cucumber and mouli into a colander and rinse under cold running water then add them to the warm pickle liquid. Stir well and allow to cool.
For the burger mix:
4. Heat the oil in a large saucepan over a medium heat. Add the cumin seeds and mustard seeds and fry for two minutes until fragrant and starting to pop.
5. Add the onion, garlic, ginger and chillies, along with a pinch of salt and continue to fry, stirring occasionally for five to seven minutes until the onion is starting to colour.
6. Tip in the spices and stir to combine.
7. Tip in the sliced pepper and continue to cook for five minutes until the pepper softens and releases its liquid.
8. Add in the cabbage, cauliflower and green beans, stir everything together and cover the pan with a lid. Allow the vegetables to soften for five minutes.
9. Coarsely mash the potatoes in a bowl and then add them, along with the coriander to the pan. Stir everything together and taste and adjust the seasoning. You are looking for a thick mashed potato texture.
10. Remove the pan from the stove.
For the sauce:
11. Add the mayonnaise, herbs, ginger and a generous pinch of salt to the jug of a blender and puree until smooth. Taste and adjust the seasoning.
To serve:
12. Divide the mashed potato and vegetable filling between the toasted buns. Top each with a couple of pinches of pickled vegetables and finish with the herb sauce.
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