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Friday, August 1, 2008

Murphy's Turkey Burger

The burger is the grill staple in the summer but sometimes I get bored with the same old recipe and ingredients. I am a red meat eater, but I really love ground turkey as much, and often use it for meals like burgers, tacos and meatballs. Turkey is a great substitute for ground beef, and this is my favorite recipe for a turkey burger. This is one of those recipes that just happened and worked really well. My only real hurdle in cooking a meal specifically for my husband is that he doesn't like cheese. (Insert GASPS of horror now..who hates cheese?) He'll eat cheese melted on a pizza or in lasagna, maybe a grilled cheese sandwich, but not much more than that. I might have added a thin slice of fresh mozzarella cheese to these burgers (had I not married this bizarre, yet wonderful person) but instead, I opted for a Parmesan crisp (which he ended up not eating; fruitless effort) which also turned out to be really nice!


For the burger:
1lb ground turkey
2 roasted red bell peppers
2 cloves garlic
1/2 c sweet basil
2 tbsp fresh oregano
1/2 tsp salt and freshly ground pepper
1/2 c breadcrumbs
1 egg


In a food processor, add the roasted peppers, garlic, basil, oregano, salt and pepper and process until smooth. Add mixture to ground turkey in a bowl, and mix in breadcrumbs and egg, mixing with your hands. If the mixture is a little wet, add another 1/8 c breadcrumbs and mix again, finding the right consistency. Shape the turkey mixture into 4 patties around 1 inch thick and grill on a lightly oiled rack over medium-high heat until they are cooked through, usually 6-7 minutes each side. Remove from grill and rest for 5 minutes.



For the Parmesan Crisp:
Preheat oven to 400*F. Line a baking sheet with a silpat and pour several heaping teaspoons of freshly grated Parmesan cheese onto sheet, about 1 inch apart from each other. Sprinkle lightly with black pepper. Bake about 5 minutes until golden and slightly crisp. (I found they weren't as crisp as I thought they should be, but after about 1 minute out of the oven, the crispiness was achieved)



Basil Mayonnaise:

This mayo is simple... puree 1/4 c fresh sweet basil in food processor with 1/2 c store bought mayonnaise. And....Done! (You can and I would try making homemade mayonnaise, but I didn't for this)



Serve turkey burger on a nice roll, topped with the Parmesan crisp and basil mayo.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so making these for dinner next week! Crisps, mayo and all! Zak will LOVE them!

Valerie Harrison (bellini) said...

Mmmmm basil mayo too...this burger has it all Meghan:D

Clumbsy Cookie said...

Great idea! I loved the parmesan crisp, too bad your husband didn't want his. It looks great with the mayo and all. I would love this for sure!

test it comm said...

Roasted red peppers in a turkey burger sounds really good!

The Baltimore Babe said...

Parmesan Crisp looks divine!

John said...

I've made parmesan crisps before. They are amazingly easy. Strange though, but there was a stomach flu going around when I made them, and I got ill - totally by coincidence - at the same time. So now my brain completely associates the smell of parmesan with being ill and I can hardly eat parmesan at all :( I've only just started weaning myself back onto it.

Ann said...

DOESN'T like cheese? What language IS that? Mmm, that basil mayo looks great too.

Thanks for stoppin' by my blog! :)

Daziano said...

I didn't understand the doesn't-like-cheese part either... I think I can't translate that into Italian!!! I'd glad to eat that delicious Parmesan crisp!

Confessions of a Makeup Whore and Product Junkie said...

Yum! I'm salivating right now!
I'm definitley making these this weekend!