Let’s Talk Turkey

I’ve never been a turkey fan.  I roast a big bird every year at Thanksgiving, in keeping with tradition, but, for me, it’s really just a vehicle for all those great sides.

Having said that, these Turkey Burgers with Spinach and Feta have gone a long way to converting me.  I began playing around with the recipe a couple of weeks ago when I was looking for something new and fabulous to throw on the grill for some friends.  The turkey burgers were a huge hit. Not so much as a speck of spinach left on anyone’s plate – my favorite thing!  I found that the salty, briny feta cheese enhanced the turkey’s mellow flavor and the oregano added just the right amount of earthiness and resulted in a moist, juicy burger.

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Turkey Burgers with Spinach and Feta

Give these delicious Turkey Burgers with Spinach and Feta a try, and be sure to add a big dollop of the Tzatziki Sauce I featured on the blog  last week.  It’s a terrific combination.  Add a Great Greek Salad or your favorite side dish, and a bun (gluten free, for me!) and you’ll be off to the races.  Enjoy!

Turkey Burgers with Spinach and Feta

These delicious burgers are a hit every time I serve them. Moist and flavorful, they appeal to all ages and tastes. Serve them with my Tzatziki sauce (see the recipe index) and your favorite salad.
Servings 6 people
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 10 oz box frozen spinach thawed
  • 2 pounds ground turkey I like turkey thigh
  • 6 ounces Feta Cheese
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
  • 1 tbsp vegetable for the grill or grill pan

Instructions

  • Place the box of thawed spinach in a colander and use a big spoon to squish as much water out as possible.
  • Place the spinach in a clean, dry dish towel, wrap in the towel and twist to squeeze the remaining water out, set aside
  • Place the 2 pounds of ground turkey in a large bowl
  • Grab the 6 oz of feta and crumble it into small pieces. I love this local MN feta made by Singing Hills Dairy. You will find feta in any large grocery store or Trader Joes as well
  • Add the drained and squeezed spinach, the crumbled feta,1 tsp dried oregano, 1/2 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp pepper to the turkey.
  • Gently mix the ingredients together - try not to overwork the meat as it can become tough
  • Form into 6 patties and place in the refrigerator while you heat up the grill. Keeping these burgers cold before you put them on the grill will keep them from falling apart.
  • Heat the grill (or grill pan) to medium-high heat. Brush the grill with a light coating of oil and place the burgers on the hot grill. Cook for 6 minutes - resist the urge to touch them before the time is up! (I obviously have a few more than 6 burgers here - I made a double batch - they make great leftovers)
  • Turn the burgers and cook for another 8 minutes or until cooked through - place them on a pan or platter and let them rest for 10-15 minutes
  • Serve the burgers with my Tzatziki Sauce (see the recipe index), your favorite salad (KilKenney Kale Salad is pictured here) and a bun - gluten free for me!.

 

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  1. Bill Kenney says:

    I can attest to the delicious taste and popularity of these burgers. Last week we had four young men in our house between our 2 boys and 2 nephews and the burgers were flying off the platter. Keep those recipes coming Maggie! We love you and your creations. Bill

  2. These burgers sound so good. Thanks for sharing your delicious recipes and for giving me inspiration. I saw your email this morning and thought, bingo, dinner tonight! But, alas, it’s ground chicken in the fridge… no problem, making your chicken meatballs! Your blog is bookmarked at our house. Thanks again, Maggie. 🙂

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