Celebrity chef Anne Burrell has what she calls a "killer" turkey burger recipe. Among her additions is this one unique and ...
Lay a slice of mozzarella on each burger and cook for a further 4–5 minutes, or until the cheese has melted. Place a turkey burger inside each bun, if serving. Top with a slice of tomato and a ...
This morning we're Cooking with Fire with the Des Plaines Fire Department, making firefighter/paramedic Benny Baltazar's ...
If you're trying to watch your fat intake, opt for ground turkey instead of beef the next time you're craving burgers. The secret to cooking with this notoriously lean meat is seasoning it well ...
Continue cooking just until a meat thermometer inserted in center reads 165 degrees, 4-5 minutes. The duck fat will help keep the turkey burgers juicy, but don’t push it far beyond that temperature.
All we can say is yum! No ordinary grilled burger recipe here. Shredded green apple, smoky maple seasoning and a touch of ...
If you find that your turkey burgers are too dry or lacking in flavor, make them taste much better by shaping your patties using this technique.
Lay a slice of cheese on each burger and cook until melted, about 2 minutes. Place 1 or 2 patties on each bun. Top with tomato, lettuce, onions, pickles, mayonnaise and mustard.
Turkey breast mince can be used in place of beef, lamb or pork mince in almost any recipe (although the resulting dish will have a drier texture) and is especially good in burgers and meatballs ...
Think of this weeknight-friendly pasta recipe as a lighter take on the classic Italian ragù that features cherry tomatoes, a red chile for some heat, and tons of fresh basil. Turkey burgers ...