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This Turkey Burger Recipe will be the juiciest and most delicious burger you ever did make. One secret ingredient takes these babies over the top! Simple to make on the grill or stovetop, flavorful, and obviously super moist.Serve with homemade French Fries, Kettle Chips, or a Macaroni Salad. Yum!

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Turkey Burgers: Healthy and Delicious

Believe it or not, lots of you readers are looking for a good, juicy turkey burger recipe. Turkey is a great source of protein without the added calories of a traditional beef burger (find the recipe for beef burgers here). This is one of the many reasons why I love making delicious turkey burgers.

Not all turkey burger recipes are created equal, and this one reigns supreme. Even though they can be notoriously dry, I’ve come up with a solution that keeps burgers made with the best turkey burger recipe moist and juicy whether you’re grilling them on a BBQ or inside on a griddle.

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Turkey Burgers Vs. Beef Burgers

In many ways, turkey and beef burgers are very similar. The main difference, as far as preparation goes, is the obvious one. Instead of beef, you use turkey meat (usually ground turkey breast or ground turkey thighs).Like most ground turkey recipes, the only real downside is that turkey can be quite dry. More on that in the next section.

Why are Turkey Burgers Dry?

Ground turkey is much lower in fat than ground beef, thus making a drier burger patty once it’s cooked. If you use a lean ground beef to make your burgers, you’ll get a similar dry result. It really all comes down to fat content. While ground turkey certainly cuts down on some calories, a lot of people don’t like turkey burgers because, when you cook turkey burgers, they become really dry. So, how can we make moist and juicy turkey burgers, you ask? Here’s my secret:

My Secret Ingredient: Butter

While I use lots of relatively basic ingredients to form my turkey burger patties (ground turkey, egg, poultry seasoning, milk, etc..), the secret really is filling each burger patty with 1/2 tablespoon of butter. Yes, that’s right. Butter! It adds flavor and moisture that helps to keep the turkey burgers nice and moist. That’s what makes these the best turkey burgers by far.

Love turkey burgers? I’ve got lots of variations for you: Cheddar Ranch Turkey Burgers, Greek Turkey Burgers.

How to Make Turkey Burgers

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Make Turkey Burger Patties

Into a large bowl, add lean ground turkey, milk, egg, salt and pepper, parsley, and poultry seasoning. Mix to create a uniform mixture, then divide into 4 equal portions.

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The milk will help the patties stay tender and moist, the egg will hold the patties together and the salt, pepper, and poultry seasoning make this turkey burger recipe delicious!

Some people prefer mixing their own seasoning using things like garlic powder, smoked paprika, and onion powder. However. I like the flavor that poultry seasoning lends to the dish.

Form each portion into a turkey patty. Cut cold butter into 1/2 tablespoon slices and press into each turkey burger patty. Form the meat evenly around the butter. If you don’t think your patties are firm enough, throw them in the freezer for 10-15 minutes.

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A Note About Ground Turkey

In my experience living coast to coast, I’ve come to realize the differences in quality and excess moisture across different brands of ground turkey. Some of it is moister, some of it is drier. In my photos, you’ll notice my formed burgers look perfectly normal because I used 99% fat free ground turkey. Typically the leaner the turkey, the ‘drier’ it is. So, for ease, use a leaner ground turkey. Adding milk to the patty and stuffing each patty with butter will help keep your turkey burgers moist and juicy.

If you make this recipe and notice you have wet turkey meat, try decreasing the milk OR add in a few plain bread crumbs to make it easier to work with. If the mixture for the turkey burgers is still a little too sticky, do your best to form the burgers and then give them a quick freeze, especially if you’re wanting to grill these outdoors. Turkey burgers are easier to cook on an indoor griddle when they are ‘sticky’.

Cooking Turkey Burgers: How to Grill Your Turkey Burgers

Preheat your desired cooking surface nonstick skillet, whether that’s a large cast iron skillet, an electric griddle, or an outdoor BBQ grill. Be sure to grease well or spray the patties with nonstick cooking spray, whichever is easier. An indoor grill that has a bottom and top plate to ‘squish’ the patties to cook is not recommended (I’m looking at you, George Foreman.)

Some recipes recommend using olive oil, coconut oil, or even canola oil for frying burgers. I don’t suggest doing that because it can alter the taste significantly. It also prevents the patties from making that slightly crunchy outer shell that we all know and love.

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How Do You Know When Turkey Burgers Are Done? How Long Does it Take to Cook a Turkey Burger?

Cook turkey patties for about 4 minutes per side, until browned. Turkey Burgers are done when they have an internal temperature of 165°. Once they reach 165° F, pull them from the grill. Overcooking your burgers can cause a dry patty, so be sure to get them off the grill once that internal temperature is reached. Do not cut into your turkey burgers to see if they’re fully cooked. You will lose all the butter and end up with a drier burger. Trust your thermometer. Remove from the grill and rest about 10 minutes covered with foil to rest.

Can a Turkey Burger Be Pink in the Middle?

No. Any poultry of any kind needs to be fully cooked to 165° F to be safe to eat. While ground beef can be eaten rare, chicken and turkey needs to be cooked completely, all the way through. Invest in an instant read thermometer. This is the one I have that I would recommend.

Build Your Turkey Burger

Once your turkey burgers are done resting, you can gather some toppings and build the turkey burger of your dreams! Really, the sky is the limit. I prefer the usual lettuce, tomato pickle, but here are a few other options if you’re feeling creative.

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What to Put on a Turkey Burger

  • American cheese, sharp cheddar, colby jack or blue cheese. Yum!
  • lettuce
  • tomatoes
  • thinly sliced red onions
  • dill pickle chips
  • sliced avocado
  • sautéed mushrooms
  • mayonnaise
  • ketchup
  • mustard
  • BBQ sauce
  • ranch dressing
  • chick-fil-a sauce
  • soy sauce
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • relish
  • bacon
  • french fried onions
  • a fried egg
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How Many Calories Are in a Turkey Burger?

This Turkey Burger Recipe is 198 calories per burger patty with 8.2 grams of fat and 28.6 grams of protein. This doesn’t include the cheese, the bun or any toppings. The patty itself is very low carb and you can keep this low carb by serving on lettuce leaves instead of a burger bun and topping with just veggies, mustard and sugar free ketchup.

Freezing Turkey Patties

You can also freeze your turkey patties to keep them fresh for up to 3 months! Follow the directions up until you form the meat around the butter. After doing this freeze patties in a single layer on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet (about an hour). Once frozen, transfer patties to an airtight freezer-safe container, separated by pieces of parchment paper. To use, thaw in the fridge overnight then cook as desired.

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What to Serve with Turkey Burgers

Like any other burger recipe, there are side dish staples to serve with it. I’ve picked out a few of my own recipes that you can make alongside this juicy and tasty recipe.

  • Pommes Frites – This is a homemade french fries recipe. YUM! The perfect side to any burger recipe.
  • Air Fryer French Fries – This is an easier recipe if you don’t have the time to make the recipe above but still want tasty fries.
  • Simple Macaroni Salad – This is a super simple recipe that can be found at any BBQ event.
  • Homemade Kettle Chips with Onion Dill Dip – Get that perfect crunch with these homemade chips!
  • Grandma’s Potato Salad – a classic recipe made without hard boiled eggs.
  • Salted Caramel Rice Krispie Treats – After you finish your meal, try these super tasty rice Krispie treats!

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The Best Turkey Burger Recipe

This Turkey Burger Recipe will be the juiciest, most delicious burger you ever did make. One secret ingredient takes these over the top!

servings 4 burgers

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 minutes mins

Total Time 18 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 lb lean ground turkey 93/7 or 99% fat-free
  • 1 large egg
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1/4 teaspoon poultry seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon cold milk
  • 2 tablespoons cold butter
  • 4 slices American cheese
  • any other burger toppings: pickles, lettuce, tomato, chopped onion, etc. as desired
  • 4 soft sesame burger buns or whole wheat hamburger buns if you prefer

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Instructions

  • Place turkey into a large bowl with egg, salt, pepper, parsley, poultry seasoning and milk. Stir to combine. {Mixture may seem a little wet, but once it starts cooking, the egg will help hold it’s shape together.}

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  • Preheat indoor griddle to medium-medium high heat.

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  • Divide meat into 4 even patties. Cut butter into skinny half tablespoon pats. Press butter into the center of each patty forming the meat around it.

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  • Spray griddle pan with nonstick cooking spray and place each burger down onto the griddle. Cook about 4 minutes per side or until browned and completely cooked. Feel free to melt cheese on top of each burger. {Place cheese onto cooked side of the burger and cover with a large pot lid or foil for 1 minute to melt cheese.}

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  • Remove burgers and place onto buns. Top with any desired toppings and condiments and serve.

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Nutrition

Calories: 434kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 161mg | Sodium: 709mg | Potassium: 338mg | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 515IU | Vitamin C: 0.6mg | Calcium: 327mg | Iron: 3.1mg

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: American

Keyword: juicy turkey burger, turkey burger, turkey burger recipe, turkey burgers

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FAQs

What is the best binder for turkey burgers? ›

Add a spoonful of mayonnaise.

Most recipes use egg to bind ground turkey, helping the meat to form into cohesive, juicy patties.

How to make turkey burgers that don't fall apart? ›

Just like in a traditional meatloaf, you need something to hold the meat together. Try adding some dry breadcrumbs to the turkey mixture before you shape the patties. The crumbs will absorb the moisture and, together with the egg, will act like glue and help your burgers maintain their shape on the grill.

How do you keep turkey burgers from drying out? ›

There are all sorts of hacks to add moisture to poultry burgers. Some recipes tell you to mix in condiments like mustard, mayonnaise, or barbecue sauce. Others call for grated zucchini or onion. Others still turn to something fatty, like olive oil, cheese, or even mashed avocado.

What do you add to turkey burgers to keep them together? ›

Breadcrumbs: Use seasoned whole wheat or gluten-free breadcrumbs to keep the turkey together. How do you add flavor to ground turkey? Dried onion flakes, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, grated garlic, and salt flavor turkey burgers.

How to improve turkey burgers? ›

A dollop of pesto or a packet of onion soup mix also add flavor in a flash on lazy summer nights. Finally, I always top my turkey burgers with a thick slice of cheese, White Cheddar in my case. I find that it's the perfect thing to balance out the leaner meat and bring a little richness and balance to my burger.

How do you improve the texture of a turkey burger? ›

A few tablespoons of panko bread crumbs break up the finely ground turkey; gently tossing all the ingredients together and using a light touch to shape the patties helps keep the texture loose. Baking soda and gelatin keep the meat moist; help with browning, richness, and savory flavor; and provide a juicy mouthfeel.

Why are my turkey patties falling apart? ›

The biggest problem with turkey meat as burgers on the grill is they don't have a lot of internal stickiness. That means they are more likely to fall apart than ground beef burgers. You can smush turkey burgers tightly together to make them stay in one piece, but it makes for a tougher burger.

How do you keep homemade burgers from falling apart? ›

Bind the patty together

If you're going for a leaner meat or adding bulky ingredients (eg spring onions, onions, chillies), add an egg and a handful of breadcrumbs to bind the burgers.

What makes ground turkey moist? ›

To keep it moist while cooking, you can either add a fat such as butter, or baste with a liquid like chicken stock. How do you fix a dry turkey? If you've overcooked your turkey, the only way to make it more palatable is to add moisture to the meat.

What can I add to ground turkey to keep it moist? ›

Even 93 percent lean ground turkey—often the fattiest preground turkey you can buy—can still taste too lean and can easily dry out during cooking. To temper those effects, we added 2 tablespoons of melted butter to the meat, along with a panade of milk and panko.

How to make turkey burger patties stick together? ›

How do you keep homemade burgers from falling apart? The flavor is perfect, but they're too crumbly. Take your ground hamburger and place it in a bowl. Add a raw egg and squish it into the meat with spices until it is well incorporated.

How to keep turkey burgers from falling apart without breadcrumbs? ›

Easy to make “smash” burgers that don't fall apart despite having no breadcrumbs or egg. Simply add the ground turkey mixture to a hot griddle and smash them down to your desired thickness. Get the kids involved – it's such a simple burger recipe that kids can help.

What is a good binder for homemade burgers? ›

The most common burger binding agent is egg. This makes your ground beef stick together and is the most readily available ingredient. You can also use potato starch as a burger binding agent depending on your allergies or general availability.

What is the best ingredient to bind burgers? ›

In my experience, the best way to prevent your burger patties from falling apart during cooking is to use both egg and breadcrumbs to make them. You can add eggs to the mixture and then, coat them with breadcrumbs before shaping them into burger patties.

What is the best binder for homemade burgers? ›

The most common burger binding agent is egg. This makes your ground beef stick together and is the most readily available ingredient. You can also use potato starch as a burger binding agent depending on your allergies or general availability.

What is the best binding agent for burgers? ›

One of the most common substitutes is breadcrumbs, but sometimes the breadcrumbs can fall off when the burgers are cooking if there are too many or they are too dry. Other popular substitutions for eggs include cornstarch, flour, ketchup, porridge oats, cracker crumbs, and ground flaxseed.

What is a turkey binder? ›

BINDERS – Helps “bind” protein with fat and water to help hold the. product together. Examples: Modified Food Starch, Carrageenan, Non-Fat Dry Milk, Sodium Caseinate. Binders are not extenders. EXTENDERS – Used in conjunction with water to reduce cost of product.

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