Guacamole-Stuffed Fajita Burgers

FajiThis post is sponsored by Casabella. As always, all opinions and recipes are my own.

Guacamole-Stuffed Fajita Burgers make the PERFECT entree for Cinco de Mayo and summer parties! This burger combines guacamole goodness, beefy deliciousness and fajita veggies on a bun. Makes 3 burgers and can easily be doubled or tripled.

A Guacamole-Stuffed Fajita Burger is served on a white plate

Cinco de Mayo is FRIDAY.

2017 is flying, y’all.

And it’s already MAY.

(If this post was going live earlier, I’d make a, “It’s gonna be May,” comment here, but alas…)

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    What better way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo (or a summer night) than taking two TexMex favorites… and putting them into a BURGER?

    Yep.

    More TexMex recipes our whole family loves: Caramelized Onion GuacamoleBlackened Shrimp TacosCreamy Chicken Enchilada BruschettaGround Beef TacosStrawberry MargaritaChicken and Zucchini Enchiladas

    Looking for more dinner recipes to serve for a crowd? Check out my Entrees category.

    Avocados are shown with limes and the Casabella avocado slicer tool

    What you need to make this burger recipe:

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    Burgers cook in a skillet, shown with burger toppings and tools

    How do I make these stuffed burgers?

    Make The Guacamole

    Use the Casabella 4 ‘n 1 Avocado Tool to open the avocados and remove the seeds.

    Place the meat of the avocados into a glass bowl, and juice the lime over them.

    Mash the avocados using the tool.

    Add the taco seasoning and kosher salt. Mash a little more until the mixture of closer to smooth, or the texture of your choosing. 

    When the guacamole is at its desired consistency, transfer to the Casabella’s Guac-Lock, seal the lid, and set aside. Store in the fridge if you make this in advance.

    The Guaclock is shown with guacamole in it

    Cook The Fajita Veggies

    Using a mandoline or a very sharp knife, cut the onions and green bell pepper into thin slivers. Watch your fingers as you do this!

    In a nonstick skillet over high heat, pour in the olive oil, and heat.

    When the oil is shimmering, add the onions and pepper. Saute for 10-15 minutes, or until the onions and pepper have browned and are softened and flavorful before removing from the heat and transferring to a bowl.

    If you’re making the veggies in advance, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until it’s almost serving time.

    stuffed fajita burger on a white plate

    Make And Cook The Fajita Burgers

    Place the ground beef in a glass bowl with the seasonings. Use your fingers to mix them together.

    Divide the meat into three even pieces, and halve those. 

    Using your hands and fingers, flatten and shape the meat into six patties. Each burger will have a top half and a bottom half, so you will have a total of SIX patties, even though this only makes three burgers.

    Dollop guacamole onto the middle of THREE burger patties.

    Carefully, place another burger patty on top of the one with guacamole, pinching and sealing the meat together on the edges and working lightly so the guacamole does not spill. Repeat this process and seal the other two burgers.

    To make the burgers on the stovetop: Heat a nonstick skillet or a grill pan over high heat, and add coconut oil. You may use the same skillet you used to cook the veggies.

    When the coconut oil has melted, sprinkle the burgers with additional taco seasoning and place in the pan. Sear on the first side for 4-5 minutes, then flip the burgers and cook for another 4-5 minutes.

    To cook the burgers on a grill: Heat a gas grill to 425-450°F. When the grill is the correct temperature, carefully place the burger patties on the grill grates. Grill for about 4-5 minutes, or until the bottom side is slightly charred, then flip and cook for an additional 3-4 minutes or longer, depending on your doneness preference.

    While the burgers cook, prepare the buns. Smear guacamole on the top and bottom of the toasted bun, and add a layer of fajita veggies on the bottom half.

    When the burgers are done, transfer them to the bottom bun and top with additional fajita veggies and the top bun. Enjoy immediately!

    The Casabella GuacLock is shown from above with a halved burger

    What’s the story behind this fajita burger recipe?

    The lovely folks at Casabella asked me if I would be interested in making a favorite Cinco de Mayo recipe. The thing was… I couldn’t decide on just one. Which is why we’ve got this three-for-one behemoth of a burger to celebrate with.

    Casabella sent their Guac-Lock with Chip Container, 4 ‘n 1 Avocado Tool and their Skillet Slingers to accompany this recipe… and I was able to use two out of three for this recipe.

    In fairness, if I’d made Guacamole-Stuffed Fajita Sloppy Joes, I could’ve put those Skillet Slingers to use, too, but alas…

    The 4 ‘n 1 Avocado Tool made slicing, scooping and mashing avocados super easy. And since we’re big avocado and guac fans in this house, we’ll be getting a ton of use out of this.

    Speaking of guacamole… y’all have run into the problem of brown/gross guac the day after, right? Well, that shouldn’t be a fear anymore because the Guac-Lock helps in effectively and efficiently storing guacamole!

    WIN!

    Close up of stuffed TexMex burgers cooking in a skillet

    Erin’s Easy Entertaining Tips and Tricks 

    • Double or triple this recipe for a crowd. It’s easy to do, and these burgers have always been a hit when we’ve served ’em up to friends.
    • Cook the veggies in advance. Spend time with your guests by cooking ’em early and storing them in the fridge, then heating up on the grill pan, a skillet or even the microwave when it’s about time to eat.
    • Make the guac in advance, tooThanks to Casabella’s Guac-Lock, you can store it without fear of it browning!
    • Make these fajita burgers Whole30-compliant and gluten free by serving ’em on a bed of greens instead of a bun. Everything else is Whole30-friendly and gluten free, so you’ll be golden!
    Close up of a Guacamole-Stuffed Fajita Burger with Pinterest text

    What are some dishes I can serve with these TexMex burgers?

    Now who wants one of these delicious burgers?

    Scroll on down to learn how you can make ‘em.

    stuffed fajita burger on a white plate

    Guacamole-Stuffed Fajita Burgers

    Erin
    Guacamole-Stuffed Fajita Burgers make the PERFECT entree for Cinco de Mayo and summer parties! This burger combines guacamole goodness, beefy deliciousness and fajita veggies on a bun. First, make guacamole using avocados, taco seasoning and fresh lime juice. Instead of forming a normal patty, make two smaller ones. Dollop guacamole on one, then top with the other and seal tightly. Pan fry or grill and serve. These burgers are a guaranteed hit!
    5 from 3 votes
    Servings 3 burgers
    Calories 597 kcal
    Prep Time 20 minutes
    Cook Time 25 minutes
    Total Time 45 minutes

    Ingredients
      

    Guacamole

    • 3 avocados
    • 1 lime juiced
    • 1 teaspoon taco seasoning
    • ½ teaspoon kosher salt

    Fajita Veggies

    • 1 ½ tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
    • 2 yellow onions sliced thin
    • 1 red onion sliced thin
    • 1 green bell pepper sliced thin

    Burgers

    • 1 lb. 85/20 ground beef
    • 1 ½ teaspoons taco seasoning
    • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
    • 4 ½ tablespoons guacamole
    • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
    • 4 Whole Wheat Buns
    • Guacamole for garnish

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    Instructions
     

    Make the Guacamole

    • Using the Casabella 4 'n 1 Avocado Tool, open the avocados, remove the seeds and place in a glass bowl.
    • Juice the lime over the avocados, then mash using the tool.
    • Add the taco seasoning and kosher salt, mashing until the mixture is more smooth.
    • When the guacamole is at its desired consistency, transfer to the Casabella’s Guac-Lock, and seal the lid. Set aside.

    Cook the Fajita Veggies

    • Using a mandoline or a very sharp knife, cut the onions and green bell pepper into thin slivers. 
    • Heat the olive oil in a nonstick pan over high heat.
    • When the oil is shimmering, add the onions and pepper.
    • Saute for 10-15 minutes, or until the onions and pepper have browned and are softened and flavorful.
    • Remove from the heat, and transfer to a bowl.

    Make and Cook the Burgers

    • As the veggies cook, form the burgers.
    • Place the ground beef in a glass bowl, using your fingers to mix in the taco seasoning and salt.
    • When the seasonings are mixed into the burger meat, divide the meat into three even rounds.
    • Half each round of meat. Using your hands and fingers, flatten and shape the meat into six patties. Each burger will have a top half and a bottom half, so you will have a total of SIX patties, even though this only makes three burgers.
    • Dollop 1 ½ tablespoons of guacamole onto the middle of THREE burger patties.
    • Carefully, place another burger patty on top of the one with guacamole, pinching and sealing the meat together on the edges and working lightly so the guacamole does not spill.
    • Repeat this process and seal the other two burgers.
    • Heat a nonstick skillet over high heat, and add coconut oil. You may use the same skillet you used to cook the veggies.
    • When the coconut oil has melted, sprinkle the burgers with additional taco seasoning and place in the pan.
    • Sear on the first side for 4-5 minutes, or until very browned, then flip the burgers and sear for another 4-5 minutes.
    • While the burgers cook, begin preparing the buns. Smear guacamole on the top and bottom of the toasted bun, and add a layer of fajita veggies on the bottom half.
    • When the burgers are done, remove from the heat, and place on top of the bottom bun. Top with additional fajita veggies and the top bun.
    • Enjoy immediately!

    Notes

    In this recipe, I used my homemade taco seasoning. It's super easy to make, no sugar added and has very little salt added.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1gCalories: 597kcalCarbohydrates: 37gProtein: 18gFat: 45gSaturated Fat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 29gCholesterol: 36mgSodium: 1144mgFiber: 15gSugar: 8g
    Keyword burger, fajita, guacamole, summer
    Cuisine American
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    Erin Parker is a Southern gal living in Texas with her husband and two daughters. She started The Speckled Palate to share what she was cooking as a newlywed… and over the years, it’s evolved to capture her love for hosting. Specifically, the EASIEST, lowest key entertaining because everyone deserves to see their people and connect over good food. Learn more about her

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    12 Comments

    1. OMGGGG I am drooling over these photos…. I LOVE my guacamole and stuffing it inside burgers is my new fav thing. I love all the toppings on this too! So yummy!

    2. This burger looks beyond yummy! Beautiful photos that make me drool!! Great recipe!

    3. What a great idea! I have done that before where I can’t decide on one specific recipe so I combine multiple recipes, it’s actually kinda fun:) This looks delicious!

    4. Those buuuuurgers aaaaagh they look so good! I’ve actually never had a stuffed burger but have been meaning to try them for a long time. Guac sounds like the perfect stuffer! Cheers to Cinco de Mayo!

    5. Um… that guac lock is incredible! I’m going to need to get one! These burgers are awesome!

    6. Guacamole stuffed ANYTHING is always a good idea, and I know that these burgers would be very popular at my house!

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