Terri Windover
Basil & Garlic Turkey Burgers
Whether you’re a stay at home mom, a nine-to-five office worker or one of our many long hours, crazy shifts, bleary eyed 4 a.m. rising site warriors, I hope this helps you cook great food and spend as little time as possible doing it. This recipe is one of my clients all time favourites and they usually send me the two thumbs up text after making it. All right then, it’s time to talk turkey.

Ingredients:
1 lb. lean ground turkey
¼ c. unsweetened almond milk or skim milk
1 slice healthy bread
1 tsp garlic puree
2 TBSP fresh basil, chopped
5 oz. portabello mushrooms, chopped
1 TBSP olive oil
Salt & pepper to taste
½ cup yellow onion, diced
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
Instructions: 1. Mix milk and bread together. This is important to avoid a dry burger. I also add the garlic & basil for extra flavor. Combine the mix into the ground turkey and let it sit for 5-8 minutes so the turkey soaks in all of the flavors. 2. While you have the turkey set aside, sauté the mushrooms with a teaspoon of olive oil, sea salt & black pepper. Set aside. 3. Using the same sauce pan as the mushrooms, sauté the onions until soft and transparent with a small amount of olive oil. Add Worcestershire sauce and stir to blend. 4. Combine the onions with the ground turkey. 5. Form into four turkey patties. Don’t’ squeeze the meat too tightly or you’ll have tough burgers. It’s not a MMA fight it’s dinner. 6. Cook the turkey burgers until they become golden brown, Usually 4 -5 minutes on each size on medium heat. Every stove and BBQ is different, so keep a close eye on them until you figure yours out. 7. Assemble the turkey burger to your liking. I top it off with a thin slice of swiss cheese, a thick slice of tomato, the sautéed mushrooms, a few arugula leaves. But hey, it’s your burger, not mine. 8. ‘Gobble” it up. (Lol! I couldn’t resist) Macros: (Burger only) Calories: 258 Protein: 21.4g Fats: 14.8g (sat fat: 3.6g) Carbs: 8.6g (sugar 2.2g) Sodium: 204mg Tips & Tricks: -Finely chop the mushrooms and add to the meat prior to cooking. -Double or triple the recipe and freeze the uncooked burgers. -Form a meatloaf instead of burgers.