Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (2024)

Published: · Modified: by Tammy Overhoff

Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

It’s time to shut down those old rumors and let everyone know that making a delicious healthy turkey burger recipe is possible. No more dried-up, flavorless burger patties. Trust me; these will be the best turkey burgers you have ever tasted!

Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (1)

This post contains affiliate links. I am an affiliate for Amazon Associates and other brands and earn a small commission on qualifying purchases. You’re by no means obligated to use my links but, if you do, thank you for supporting Organize Yourself Skinny.

I don’t mean to brag or anything, but I can make some mean turkey burgers! I first started my weight-loss journey back in 2010, and one of the first things I did to begin lowering my fat and calories was swapping out ground beef for ground turkey.

In the beginning, I wasn’t always as successful with making that swap. Often, I was left with dried-out meat, no flavor, and nobody in my household that would eat it.

However, I have learned many tips and tricks for getting the juiciest, most flavorful ground turkey burger over the years. Actually, I’ve become quite the expert in ground turkey recipes!

Today, I’m going to show you how to make the best turkey burger recipe. If you have a turkey burger skeptic on your hands, then definitely make this recipe, and I bet you can change their mind!

Once you have this recipe in your repertoire, here are some other turkey burger recipes to put on the summer grill menu – Greek Turkey Burgers, Buffalo Turkey Burgers, Italian Turkey Burger or Jalapeno Popper Stuffed Turkey Burgers. Or check out all of my ground turkey recipes.

Jump to:
  • Reasons You’ll Love This Recipe
  • Ingredients
  • How to Make a Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe
  • Cooking Tips
  • FAQs
  • How to meal prep turkey burgers
  • Other Ground Turkey Recipes
  • Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe

Reasons You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Low carb, low fat, and high protein. This healthy turkey burger recipe will fill you up and keep you full. And, they taste great on their own without any bread. So, they are great options for a low-carb or keto diet.
  • Gluten-free. There are no breadcrumbs in this gluten free turkey burger.
  • Versatile. Turkey burgers are literally a blank canvas. You can add just about any flavor or ingredient to ground turkey and have endless recipe creations. It’s a great way to use up leftover sauces or other ingredients in the refrigerator and pantry.
  • Easy to meal prep. Turkey burgers only take about 5 minutes to mix up. You can make the patties ahead of time and keep them in the refrigerator until you’re ready to grill or freeze to have prepared for a future dinner. One of my favorite ways to meal prep turkey burgers is to make them entirely ahead of time and keep them in the refrigerator for a quick heat and eat dinner. See more ground turkey meal prep ideas.

Ingredients

Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (2)

Lean ground turkey. Before we get into any cooking techniques or seasonings, let’s start with the type of ground turkey that works best for making the juiciest turkey burger recipes.

When I choose ground turkey, I always look for the ground turkey with higher fat content – 90% lean and 10% fat.

The higher the fat ratio, the juicier and more flavorful the turkey burgers will be. The leaner the meat, the less fat it has, which means the drier the burger will be.

When you’re making a turkey burger, you want more fat because you have to cook it thoroughly. You can’t cook turkey burgers medium or medium-rare, so it’s essential to have higher fat content or add fat into the ground turkey to make sure that it stays moist.

The next thing is you want to choose a ground turkey that has a coarse grind, not a finer one.

A coarser grind makes the burgers easier to handle when putting the mixture together and forming the patties. Ground turkey that has a finer grind tends to have more liquid and is a lot mushier.

Not saying you can’t use this type of ground turkey for burgers, but the mixture will be harder to handle, so you might need to add a binder like eggs or breadcrumbs to form the patties. Also, if there is extra liquid in the turkey burger package, then make sure to drain that entirely before making the patties.

I prefer keeping the turkey burgers gluten-free, so I don’t like using a breadcrumb binder when making burgers. For this reason, I tend to purchase a coarser ground turkey.

I also purchase organic ground turkey when I can.

Organic ground turkey has fantastic flavor, great texture, and all the organic brands I’ve purchased come in a larger grind.

My favorite brands to purchase are Nature’s Rancher that I get from Whole Foods, Wegman’s organic turkey breast, and Butcher Box Online Meat Delivery. Butcher Box now has ground turkey, so I add at least four packages in every order.

Milk or heavy cream. This is my secret ingredient to moist, juicy turkey burgers. One tablespoon of milk or cream will add just enough fat to keep the ground turkey from drying out. I use this tip even when I’m making a healthy beef burger recipe.It especially helpful when you’re using extra lean ground turkey.

Onion powder, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Ground turkey is super bland, so it needs spices to perk the flavor up. This is the turkey burger seasoning I use to create the best favor.

Worcestershire sauce. This is another secret ingredient I use to add flavor to turkey burgers – it gives a meaty flavor that resembles a beef burger that everyone loves.

How to Make a Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe

Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (3)
  • In a large mixing bowl, mix the lean ground turkey, spices, cream, and Worcestershire sauce.
  • Divide the turkey meat into four sections and then form them into patties.
  • Heat the grill to medium-high heat and let it heat up for 5 minutes.
  • Place the turkey patties on the grill and cook for 5 minutes per side.
  • Let the turkey burgers sit for 1-2 minutes, and then enjoy on your favorite hamburger bun with ketchup, tomato, lettuce, and all your favorite burger toppings!

You can make the turkey burgers using an outdoor grill or indoor grill pan. My favorite way to cook turkey burgers is indoors with my Lodge Cast Iron grill pan. I live in Buffalo, NY, so I don’t grill outside year-round, so having a grill pan is essential. I’ve used this grill pan for a long time, and it makes it very easy to cook turkey burgers and recipes like wraps, quesadillas, vegetables, and even steaks.

Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (4)

Cooking Tips

Never push down on the burgers. This will squeeze all the juices out of the burger, and you’ll end up with a dry turkey burger.

Try only to flip the burgers once. Again, you don’t want to overcook the turkey burgers.

Let the burgers rest for a minute or so. This helps lock in all of the juices.

Use a meat thermometer. I highly recommend grabbing a meat thermometer to help get to the right temperature without overcooking. Turkey burgers need to have an internal temp of 165 to be safe to eat.

Don’t skip out on the Worcestershire sauce. This is hands down my secret ingredient to flavorful turkey burgers. I’ve been using this for YEARS, and it’s the best way to get a meaty, rich flavor.

Swap oil for cream. If you don’t have milk or cream or want to keep the burgers dairy-free, add a tablespoon of olive oil, avocado oil, or vegetable oil.

Get creative with spices and flavor. A turkey burger is a blank canvas. You can spice it up with crushed red pepper or chipotle peppers or add some shredded cheddar cheese and bbq sauce. Or give it a greek flair with feta and spinach. You can even add a slice of bacon! The ideas are endless!

Use a gluten free bun to if you have a gluten sensitivty.

FAQs

Is a turkey burger healthier than a hamburger?

Yes, a turkey burger has less saturated fat and calories than a beef burger, making it better for heart health and weight loss.

Is a turkey burger good for weight loss?

Absolutely! A turkey burger is low in fat and calories but high in protein. This means it will fill you up and keep you full without breaking the calorie bank.

Of course, it’s essential to keep the toppings under control and use a low-carb option for the roll.

Why are my turkey burgers dry?

Dry turkey burgers are often the result of overcooking. The internal temperature needs to reach 165 degrees to be safe to eat. Using a meat thermometer is the best way to ensure that you don’t overcook the turkey burgers.

As I said, adding milk or cream is a great way to prevent dry turkey burgers.

How long to cook turkey burgers?

When a turkey burgers internal temperature reaches 165 degrees its done cooking and safe to eat. Cooking time can range depending on the temperature of the grill but, generally speaking, it takes about 5 minutes on each side to reach 165 degrees.

How to meal prep turkey burgers

I always love to have a couple of healthy turkey burger patties meal prepped for a quick and easy dinner.

The meal prep I do most often is to make them entirely ahead of time and then store them in the refrigerator using a glass container. Then, I just heat the burgers throughout the week.

You can also make the patties ahead of time, store them in the refrigerator for 1-3 days, and then just cook them when ready to eat. I recommend putting parchment paper between the patties to stick together and are easier to handle.

Last, you can freeze burger patties raw. Simply make the patties and then place them between parchment paper and flash freeze on a baking sheet or pan. Then, put the patties into a freezer bag and freeze. My advice is to thaw the patties entirely before cooking on the grill so they cook evenly.

Other Ground Turkey Recipes

  • Cheeseburger Meatloaf
  • Italian Stuffed Peppers
  • Crockpot Turkey Tacos
  • Turkey Fried Rice
  • Healthy Turkey Meatballs

Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (5)

Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe

It’s time to shut down those old rumors and let everyone know that making a delicious healthy turkey burger recipeis possible. No more dried-up, flavorless burger patties. Trust me; these will be the bestturkey burgersyou have ever tasted!

5 from 5 votes

Print Pin Rate

Course: dinner, dinner recipe

Cuisine: American

Keyword: best turkey burger recipe, how to make turkey burgers, turkey burger recipe, turkey burgers

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

resting time: 3 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 people

Calories: 193kcal

Author: Tammy Overhoff

Equipment

  • Large Mixing Bowls

  • grill pan

Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground turkey 85% or 90% lean
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon pepper
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon milk or cream

Instructions

  • In a large bowl mix the ground turkey, seasonings, and milk.

  • Divide into 4 sections and then form into patties.

  • Heat grill to medium-high heat and let it heat up for 5 minutes.

  • Place the patties on the grill and cook for 5 minutes on each side. The internal temperature should be 165 degrees when cooked completely.

  • Let the turkey burgers sit for 1-2 minutes and then enjoy.

Notes

How to meal prep turkey burgers

I always love to have a couple of turkey burger patties meal prepped for a quick and easy dinner.

The meal prep I do most often is to make them entirely ahead of time and then store them in the refrigerator using a glass container. Then, I just heat the burgers throughout the week.

You can also make the patties ahead of time, store them in the refrigerator for 1-3 days, and then just cook them when ready to eat. I recommend putting parchment paper between the patties to stick together and are easier to handle.

Last, you can freeze turkey burger patties raw. Simply make the patties and then place them between parchment paper and flash freeze on a baking sheet or pan. Then, put the patties into a freezer bag and freeze. My advice is to thaw the patties entirely before cooking on the grill so they cook evenly.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 193kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 92mg | Sodium: 401mg

Have you tried Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe? If so, I’d love for you to rate this recipe and leave a comment below. We all learn from each other’s experiences. Also, it would be awesome if you could share a picture on Instagram and tag it #organizeyourselfskinny. I can’t wait to see it!

Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (6)

About Tammy Overhoff

Hi, I’m Tammy Overhoff, a busy mom, wife, and entrepreneur. I am the owner, author, and recipe developer here at Organize Yourself Skinny. Since 2011 Organize Yourself Skinny has become a trusted resource for clean eating recipes to meal prep, reviews, and lifestyle hacks to help you fit healthy habits and routines into your busy schedule. Check out my online shop Reset & Flourish for all of my eBooks, Guides, and Bundles!

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Deb says

    Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (7)
    Is the nutritional information provided for 1 burger or for the entire recipe? Thank you!

    Reply

    • Tammy Overhoff says

      One burger.

      Reply

  2. Margaret says

    Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (8)
    Delicious, super easy and much more flavorful than other turkey burgers I’ve made. Definitely going on repeat for us. 👏👏👏

    Reply

    • Tammy Overhoff says

      Hi Margaret! So happy you and your family loved these turkey burgers.

      Reply

  3. T says

    Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (9)
    Wow these turkey burgers were fantastic! Super flavorful and juicy!

    Reply

  4. tish says

    Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (10)
    These look great. My question is Do you think I can use Lactaid for the milk? I am lactaid intolerant and do not want to use oil? Thanks

    Reply

    • Tammy Overhoff says

      yes that would be fine!

      Reply

  5. Emma says

    Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (11)
    The most delicious Turkey burger I’ve ever had

    Reply

  6. Laj says

    Have you tried with non-dairy milk as a substitute? Or other options for added fat?

    Reply

    • Tammy Overhoff says

      Yes, unsweetened coconut milk works great.

      Reply

  7. Emily Grisham says

    How do you keep the burgers from falling apart in the pan or on the grill. Mine never seem to stay together in a patty.

    Thank!

    Reply

  8. Sharona says

    Should i thaw the turkey burgers in the fridge how long does it take?
    Is there a faster way to thaw them by running under cold water?

    Thanks

    Reply

    • Tammy Overhoff says

      Hi Sharona,

      I take the turkey burgers out the night before when I’m going to use them.

      Reply

  9. Sazernark says

    Do you take temperature before or after the rest?

    Reply

    • Tammy Kresge says

      That’s a great question. I take the temperature before it rests.

      Reply

  10. Jen says

    I have made these 4 times in the past 2 weeks! Such a great recipe!

    Reply

    • Tammy Kresge says

      That makes me so happy!!! My kids call me the Turkey Burger queen! 😂😂

      Reply

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Healthy Turkey Burger Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can turkey burgers be healthy? ›

"Ground turkey contains less saturated fat than ground beef, giving it a more beneficial fat profile," says Beaver. "In its place, ground turkey instead contains more polyunsaturated fat, which is a protective, healthier type of fat."

What is the best binder for turkey burgers? ›

While raw egg can be used to bind the burgers, mayonnaise does the trick while also adding an irreplacable dimension of creaminess, moisture, and flavor. When the patties cook, the mayo melts into the pockets of the meat to create a wonderfully juicy patty. Goodbye, dry turkey burgers.

What holds turkey burgers together? ›

Just like in a traditional meatloaf, you need something to hold the meat together. Try adding some dry breadcrumbs to the turkey mixture before you shape the patties. The crumbs will absorb the moisture and, together with the egg, will act like glue and help your burgers maintain their shape on the grill.

How do you make 99% lean ground turkey taste good? ›

Enhance Flavor with Seasonings

While ground turkey has a mild flavor, adding the right seasonings can make it truly delicious. Experiment with a variety of herbs and spices like garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cumin, or dried oregano. Don't be afraid to get creative and adjust the flavors to your liking!

Is it OK to eat turkey burgers everyday? ›

Your body can't store protein, so you need to consume it every day. As long as you don't eat too much turkey, it is a healthy way to get the protein you need. It's also a good source of beneficial vitamins and minerals like magnesium and niacin. Turkey is also an excellent source of selenium.

What is the healthiest meat for burgers? ›

If you choose beef, choose 90 percent lean or higher. Bison and venison are also leaner red meat choices. Poultry such as ground turkey or chicken can be higher in saturated fat and calories if dark meat and skin are used in the mix. If you choose to use ground chicken or turkey, look for breast only.

What can I use as a binder instead of eggs in burgers? ›

One of the most common substitutes is breadcrumbs, but sometimes the breadcrumbs can fall off when the burgers are cooking if there are too many or they are too dry. Other popular substitutions for eggs include cornstarch, flour, ketchup, porridge oats, cracker crumbs, and ground flaxseed.

Why are my turkey burgers falling apart? ›

Don't press down on the burgers with a spatula when you're cooking them. Pressing squeezes out the moisture in the meat, which makes them dry and causes them to fall apart.

Why add egg to turkey burgers? ›

Since turkey burgers tend to be drier than their ground beef counterparts, we added an egg to ours to help it hold together and give it more moisture. We also use 94% lean ground turkey in our patties—we don't recommend any higher than that, or your burgers might not hold together.

What is a substitute for Worcestershire sauce in turkey burgers? ›

If you don't have Worcestershire sauce on hand, soy sauce or tamari will work as a substitute. garlic powder and onion powder – these classic burger seasonings are a must. sea salt and black pepper – to bring all the flavors together.

How do you keep turkey burgers from drying out? ›

More not-dry turkey burgers

Mashing avocado into the turkey mixture helps prevent the meat from shrinking and drying out during cooking, which is why these stay awesomely juicy, even when they're cooked all the way through.

What can I add to ground turkey to make it taste better? ›

The Turkey Seasoning:
  1. Chili powder.
  2. Ground cumin.
  3. Garlic powder.
  4. Onion powder.
  5. Paprika or dried oregano.
  6. Salt & Black Pepper.
  7. Optional: red pepper flakes or cayenne pepper or a little spice kick.
Sep 10, 2023

When should I season ground turkey? ›

Before you start cooking, be sure to season the ground turkey well with salt and pepper. Also consider including dried herbs and spices for additional flavor. If you're cooking meatballs or meatloaf, pinch off some of the seasoned mixture and cook it in a skillet to taste. Adjust seasoning accordingly.

How do you add flavor to turkey meat? ›

How do you add flavor to ground turkey? Turkey meat can be flavored with easy ingredients like kosher salt and pepper, bell peppers, garlic powder, and olive oil. If you're cooking meat, specifically turkey taco meat, hot sauce and enchilada sauce are your best mates.

Is a turkey burger processed meat? ›

Turkey and chicken are often recommended as healthy alternatives to red meat. But if they are preserved, they count as processed meats and are harmful.

Is turkey burger healthier than chicken? ›

Both chicken and turkey provide healthy protein. Generally, chicken tends to be higher in vitamin B6 and pantothenic acid, and turkey tends to be lower in calories, fat, and sodium while having more zinc, niacin, and vitamin B12.

Are turkey burgers healthier than chicken burgers? ›

If we're getting really granular, ground turkey is generally a little leaner than ground chicken. It has fewer calories, less sodium, more iron, and more protein. Still, the differences are almost negligible.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Edmund Hettinger DC

Last Updated:

Views: 6311

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (78 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Edmund Hettinger DC

Birthday: 1994-08-17

Address: 2033 Gerhold Pine, Port Jocelyn, VA 12101-5654

Phone: +8524399971620

Job: Central Manufacturing Supervisor

Hobby: Jogging, Metalworking, Tai chi, Shopping, Puzzles, Rock climbing, Crocheting

Introduction: My name is Edmund Hettinger DC, I am a adventurous, colorful, gifted, determined, precious, open, colorful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.