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Ever try turkey or chicken burgers instead of beef? NOT BAD!
We've had both this and last week. My wife who besides being a scratch cook is always looking for bargains and yes even healthy eating choices. Now I'm no health nut in fact I had a Wendy's Son of Baconator and Chili Cheese fries today.....ummmm. ![]() My wife gets fresh ground turkey or chicken from the butcher and basically uses them in place of beef. I personally like the chicken better than the turkey by far but both are good with a piece of swiss or other cheese right off the grill. I will get her to write down her chicken burger recipe later but I'm sure you can use your favorite ingredients too. ![]()
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Yessir, we have them all the time. A bit dry compared to regular beef, but my wife has taken to adding in about 1 teaspoon of coconut oil in the turkey and it is fabulous that way.
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lotsa chicken burgers here , turkey , who has left over turkey to mince ??
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oily is ostrich cooking it the oil will burn and taint the rest , not a fan , emu is a bit too but nowhere near as bad and you can feed three big hungry blokes off one drum stick !!
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Join Date: May 2012
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all i eat.. no ground beef anymore.
add some onion and a lil worstershire ( spelling?. ) and hard to tell. I also use ground bird in lasagna and other dishes.. meatloaf..e tc. can use oatmean in most dishes calling for rice as a filler too. |
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I haven't tried them but it sounds good.
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Say it isn't so! Here I am in the very midst of Beef country and you talk turkey and chicken burgers? Have you no shame?
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This is what I ate last night mjp. Two hamburgers with garden fresh tomatoes, grilled onions, cheddar cheesemayo, a potato chip on top, and a Pepsi to wash it down.
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Clipper dropped two more calves last night and i may have another nesting up now for tonight , but ya cant eat beef every meal , or roo or bunny ,
looks good Highboy |
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Folks that like Pepsi Cola were born with no taste buds!
![]() There are a lot of things that can be done with chicken, or turkey, to make tastey burgers. But with beef, you only have to cook it!
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We always used to eat steak, burgers, hotdogs, sausage, etc. which I love but these chicken burgers DONE RIGHT are pretty good. Turkey is OK but dries easier so you need more "stuff". When I ask my wife what the "stuff" is well it varies depending how she does it and what's on hand -but- I will get her chicken burger recipe when she gets home! It was goood! |
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i love a good greaseburger.. alas in the last couple years.. health changes have made those impossible now.
have to wat salads.. raw vegies and friuit.. cooked vegies.. whole grains.. lett bread.. virtually no dairy fat.. less white bread and refined sugar and starches... lean menats like chix and turket breast.. or fish. no fried.. only grilled or baked or broiled. no pork.. only lean beef.. no marble.. no ground beef.. limited ground turket if 97-99% ff.. chicken dogs on whole weat bun.. etc.. i guess a life of twinkies, doughnuts and hamburgers caught me.. ![]() |
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A bump from the MUSTARD LOVERS thread, turkey dogs with cheddar in them, ummmmm!!
5 of 5 Average Rating (6 total reviews) http://www.johnsonville.com/products...w-cheddar.html Enjoy the Great Taste of Johnsonville, now made with turkey! We blend real turkey and creamy Cheddar cheese, then naturally hardwood smoke the links until they are juicy and flavorful. They’re Heaven on a Bun! Available in: 13.5 oz. Packages (LESS FAT than regular dogs or sausage!) Had them with different dijons plus I also put mayo on each one....yes I like mayo on sandwiches! Do any of you? They were really flavorful and gooood. ![]()
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mayo & horseradish mustard. mmmmmm Good stuff
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I started eating mustard & Hellman's Mayo as a kid (Regular or Lite 1/2 cal. now).
With a few exceptions like hotdogs w/sauerkraut, yellow mustard and tabasco. LOVE IT! Early on in the 1960s-1980s mills there wasn't anywhere to eat and have cold beer after 3-11:30 on the west side of Youngstown but Stanley's on Salt-Springs Rd. had the best ever homemade sauerkraut on the dogs!! Football season we'd order them by the box....I think it's long gone now but OH it was so good.
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having sausage & kraut as I'm writting this for dinner
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Turkey dogs, turkey and pork sausage mixed and ground turkey and hamburger mixed. Been doing it for years since old age health issues started being an item with my brother sistewr and me. The alternative between eating old style or eating smart was not eating at all because we weren't around no more.
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We have turkey tacos and burritos instead of beef. Takes a little getting used to, but they're good. Yours looks really good Jim.
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I have and don't like it at all. When it comes to burgers, it must be beef or bison for me. Nothing else. I'll use ground beef and ground pork for meat balls, though. Sometimes ground sausages. Chorizo or Italian sausages make GREAT meatballs.
Now, I love turkey. I smoke two or three a year. Ground chicken for homemade breaded chicken patties (haven't had them in a long while). Lately, I've been using pounded boneless chicken breasts for these. But, I usually don't like these two meats ground up. I'd rather eat them off the bone after being smoked or roasted.
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We like the turkey alternative for chili, and we cannot tell the difference in the taste. Texture is about the same as well.
Still trying to find a good veggie burger recipe that doesn't taste like cardboard. I've been thinking of grinding chicken and veggies in my meat grinder, then mix them together with some seasonings, eggs and bread crumbs. Fry that bad boy in some bacon fat, make a pile of sweet potato fries and pop a PBR to wash it down. Damn, thta sounds good. I think I'll go over to Sam's Club this morning and see if they have any marked down chicken or meats. |
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Joe, my wife is pretty much a scratch cook like her mother, can cook anything from anything plus we collect cookbooks and watch some TV cooking shows.
She often just asks her butcher to grind up fresh chicken or turkey...and on sale is great too. Also remember they do not have to be super lean white meat, I like a little dark meat in with it, that goes for chicken soup too. She makes up her own chicken or turkey burgers and on the grill they go, grilling is a big deal, we've often reheated them as leftovers, melt some cheese on occassionally. Some friends can't believe it's chicken. Now pure vegan I can't go that far, I have one brother who is one, ok for him. Sometimes we get an already cooked whole chicken for supper, ($4.99, $5.99?)the rest goes into the stock pot for some great, economical homemade chicken soup. BIG pieces of fall off the bone good chicken ![]()
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Get some cheap fatty burger and add about 1/3 to 1/2 lean ground beaver and do them on the grill..
Dont tell anyone you did anything different but wait for the questions "what is this?? It is great." |
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). Plus whatever else. Oh some Corona Light left over from Cinco de Mayo............Grill comes on in about an hour. ![]() No turkey or chicken tonight!
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Have had chicken burgers - they are ok - nothing compared to good beef but edible. I have also made burgers from Northern Pike - those come out VERY good with a little curry added to them. Just fillet the fish and run them through the old hand meat grinder.
One thing with a large Northern Pike is that the meat is is a little tough for a fish over 6 lbs. Grinding it up solves that problem.
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