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Who says burgers are just about beef? These turkey burgers certainly disagree, especially with a dollop of BBQ sauce grilled right in the patties. Make sure to really get a fine chop on the celery and onions so the patties stay together well.
1 pound ground turkey
1/2 medium onion, finely chopped
1 stalk celery, finely chopped
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 tablespoon barbecue sauce
1 teaspoon hot sauce
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
Preheat the grill to medium-high.
Combine the ground turkey, onion, celery, thyme, barbecue sauce, hot sauce, and Worcestershire sauce. Do not overmix.
Form the mixture into burger patties. Place on the hot grill over direct heat and cook for five minutes, turning once, until cooked through.
Serve the grilled turkey burgers on buns with your favorite toppings.
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reviews & comments
July 15, 2016
Used the advice about finely grinding the vegetables and that made these some of the best turkey burgers I think I've had. Didn't dry out like most.
July 19, 2013
Use the fattier ground turkey for moister burgers. The lean turkey breast will end up dry usually. I grind the onion and celery in a mini chopper until fine (not pureed) and gently mix the remaining ingredients. Don't overwork the turkey or it can fall apart.