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  • “Thanksgiving All Year” Turkey Burgers

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    Ground turkey is a staple around here, especially in burger form. One of the challenges for turkey burgers is keeping them from being dry. We’re pretty fond of this recipe with an Asian twist, but – variety is the spice of life, right?

    It’s fall, and my mind turned to turkey and stuffing, then to the fact I don’t really want stuffing, just the yummy spices and veggies, so…

    In a large mixing bowl, combine:

    • 5 whole organic eggs
    • Stuffing spices – I used sage, thyme, oregano, fresh grated black pepper, marjoram, & rosemary all crushed with a mortar and pestle
    • 1/2 tsp salt
    • 8 ounces of grated organic apple (apples are currently  #1 on the Dirty Dozen list)

    Pour in the cooled onion / celery mix. Add ~50 ounces of ground turkey and squish it all together with your nice clean hands.

    I measure the burgers out 5 oz at a time with my kitchen scale, put them on cookie sheets (with sides) and bake at 350 for 20 minutes, then transfer them to a grill on medium heat to finish them off.

    They were outstanding…


  • Turkey Burgers My Way

    Plain turkey burgers – dry and boring. This slightly Asian twist juices them up big time.

    In a large bowl:

    • 5 whole eggs
    • 3 Tbsp sesame oil
    • 5 garlic cloves, pressed or microplaned
    • 2 thumbs or more fresh ginger, microplaned or minced
    • Optional – palmful of paprika and / or crushed red chili flakes
    • Salt and fresh ground pepper to taste

    Whip these together. Add:

    • 1 lb grated carrot
    • 1 largeish grated onion
    • 3 1/4 lbs  ground turkey
    • Optional – 2 handfuls of chopped spinach leaves, grated mushrooms, etc.

    Mix together. I dive in with (clean) hands and squish it all together. Gross, but effective.

    Measure out 5 oz burgers with your kitchen scale. Pat into patties. I leave them fairly thick.

    Optional, but works well: put  the patties on a baking sheet (with edges), bake at 350 for 20 minutes. This  sets the burgers and less winds up falling through the grill grate.

    Grill on medium heat, 6 mins then flip and 5-6 more minutes.