Monday, March 29, 2010

Thursday: Apple-Cheddar Turkey Burgers with Yummy Cranberry-Strawberry-Spinach Salad


This one I found in a Rachael Ray magazine years ago, and it has been a family favorite every since. The cranberry flavor really compliments the apple-cheddar combo. Unfortunately, cranberry sauce is something that is usually seasonal. So, if you like this meal, get a bunch of cans that will last you for the rest of the year. Or you can always replace it with ketchup!


Recipe

2 lbs ground turkey breast
4 green onions finely chopped

1/3 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley

1 TB grill seasoning

1 tsp poultry seasoning

2 TB olive-oil

1 granny-smith apple, halved, cored and sliced into 12 slices

8 slices extra-sharp cheddar cheese

1/4 cup whole-berry cranberry sauce

2 TB grainy mustard

4 english muffins
, split and toasted
8 leaves of red or green leaf lettuce


1. Mix the turkey, green onions, parsley and seasonings together in a bowl. Form them into patties to fit the english muffins, pressing your thumb into center of each to prevent it from bulging. In a different bowl, mix together cranberry sauce and mustard, set aside.
2. Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium-high heat. Add patties and cook for 5 minutes on each side. Top with 1 apple slice and 1-2 cheese slices, tent pan with foil and cook until cheese melts about 1-2 minutes.
3. Slather cranberry mixture on to muffin tops. Pile 1-2 lettuce leaves on each muffin bottom, top with the patties. Enjoy!

Yummy Cranberry-Strawberry-Spinach Salad

Spinach leaves
Strawberries, sliced

sliced almonds or pine nuts
dried cranberries
TJ's Cranberry-Gorgonzola Dressing or a Raspberry Vinaigrette
goat cheese, crumbled
(optional)


1. Mix all the ingredients together in your favorite salad bowl. Top with dressing when ready to serve.

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Who likes to change it up?

~Instead of cranberry sauce use ketchup on top and mustard on bottom half.
~Replace english muffins with whole grain hamburger buns or your favorite fresh bread
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~Try spinach instead of lettuce
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~Add ground chicken instead of turkey for the burger. ~For the salad try clementine, orange or tangerine pieces instead of strawberries.
~Use feta cheese instead of goat cheese for the salad.


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Does it matter what kind of ground Turkey I buy?

Honestly, I didn't even know there were different kinds of ground turkey. I thought it was all the same, until I started reading labels. If it's not labeled ground turkey breast, than usually it has skin and dark meat in it which causes it to have a high fat content, sometimes higher than lean ground beef! So, bottom line? Read those labels!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

kristina - this is an awesome blog! wow! just a lil' tip re. cranberry - if you ever get to IKEA, their Lingenberry is comparable, i think and i think it's cheap. I don't think it's sweetened either. -- hugs, Tara

Meal Planning Made Simple said...

Yum! Thanks so much Tara. I will have to try that!

Anonymous said...

We sure like these turkey burgers with yogurt. I put in basil instead of spinach and it was still good. We both liked it very much.

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