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Halloumi and Sweet Potato Burgers

3.8

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A thick sweet potato patty on a sesame seed bun with a disc of seared halloumi cheese and lettuce.
Photo by Joff Lee

If you don’t want to fry the burgers, you can cook them on a lightly oiled griddle pan or bake them in the oven. They can also be served in warmed pita bread.

Tip

If the burger mixture seems a bit soft and loose, stir in a little more flour to bind it.

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