Turkey Burgers
Last Post 30 Aug 2011 03:52 PM by cranberrycat. 4 Replies.
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28 Aug 2011 03:16 PM
    Turkey Burgers:
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    Fat 10g (Sat F = 3.1)
    C - Fb = 3.5-2.4 = 1.1g
    P = 16g
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    Ingredients:
    1 Pkg (2.5 lbs, 4oz) 93% Fat free Ground Turkey
    3/4 cup Coconut Flour
    1/2 cup ground Flax
    3 eggs (6 egg whites)
    1/4 cup Olive Oil
    Seasonings
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    Mix well, let sit for about 20-40 minutes.
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    Form into 15 to 16 4oz patties.
    Feeze.
    Grill frozen.
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    Note: Some fat cooks out, so,
    I set this as 2 blocks P & 2 blocks F per burger.

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    29 Aug 2011 06:16 PM
    P.S.> This recipe has consistently given me exactly 15 4oz and one 3oz burgers.
    Had son and his wife and our grandchild over last night, and they liked them.
    I add about 1 to 2 Tbl Italian seasoning, 1 to 2 Tbl Montreal chicken seasoning, and some times 1 to 2 Tbl Tony ChiChis seasoning. YES, we like them spicy.

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    29 Aug 2011 07:26 PM
    Interesting recipe, I would not have thought to add all of that (except seasoning)
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    29 Aug 2011 08:58 PM
    I did not find this recipe, I created it. I also get a bonus of one 4oz burger for each 12 oz turkey. As well as added fiber.

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    30 Aug 2011 03:52 PM
    A great way to stretch out the burger!
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