
Fresh salmon, bright citrus, and a handful of clean, whole-food ingredients come together in a burger that feels like a serious upgrade from anything you'd find pre-made at the store. Parabens are synthetic preservatives that sneak into packaged sauces, condiment bottles, and processed patties, so building this one entirely from scratch means you stay in full control of what goes on your plate. The technique of pulsing most of the salmon in a food processor while hand-chopping the rest is a small but brilliant move — it gives the patties real structure and a satisfying bite without any fillers or binders. A quick chill in the fridge before cooking helps them hold their shape beautifully in the pan. The avocado sauce is just ripe avocado, lime juice, cilantro, and sea salt mashed together, which means it doubles down on the fresh, vibrant flavors already running through the patties. Butter lettuce wraps keep everything light and naturally gluten-free, and they're sturdy enough to hold the whole stack without falling apart. This is the kind of weeknight dinner that looks impressive, tastes even better, and requires zero compromise.
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Make the avocado sauce: combine the avocado, lime juice, cilantro, sea salt, and water in a small bowl and mash with a fork until smooth and spoonable, adding water 1 tbsp at a time until the sauce is thin enough to drizzle. Set aside.
Place about two-thirds of the salmon chunks in a food processor and pulse 6–8 times until coarsely chopped — the mixture should hold together when pressed but still have visible texture, not a smooth paste. Transfer to a large mixing bowl.
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